European Journalism Centre

European Journalism Centre

The European Journalism Centre is an independent, non-profit institute based in Maastricht, The Netherlands. Its director is Wilfried Ruetten [http://www.ejc.nl/ae/wilfried.html] , who was previously the head of digital television at the University of Applied Sciences in Salzburg, Austria.

Its aim is to give further training to mid-career journalists and media professionals and says it is dedicated to the highest standards in international as well as European journalism. The institute also acts a partner and organiser at the European level for media companies, professional organisations, journalism schools and government bodies seeking to establish activities and projects.

External links

*European Journalism Centre web site: [http://www.ejc.net/]
*European Centre for Digital Communication [http://www.ecdc.nl/]
*Crossroads, web magazine for expatriates in Maastricht, published by the European Journalism Centre [http://www.ejc.nl/crossroads]


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