Deadline: June 21, 2019
European Immunization Training Workshop
The World Federation of Science Journalists is organizing a 2.5 day European Immunization Training Workshop at the Brocher Foundation site in Geneva, Switzerland.
Up to 20 participants from Europe will be selected for attending the workshop. International diversity, gender balance, a mix of experiences and personal motivation to the topic will be considered in the selection process.
The objectives of this training workshop:
- to provide factual information on the state of immunization in Europe.
- increase journalism skills for accurate immunization science coverage.
The training will cover many vaccination-related topics relevant to the European context such as:
- basic vaccination science: how do vaccines work?
- economy of vaccination
- science behind immunization strategies
- vaccine hesitancy social science
- social media polarization
The Training Workshop Program:
- Fabiana Zollo (Ca’ Foscari University, International Center for the Humanities and Social Change) on the Use of social media and polarization.
- Emilie Karafillakis (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine) on the role of culture and values in the anti-vax movement.
- WHO experts, Dr Martin Howell Friede and Dr. Raymond Hutubessy, on the economy of vaccination, the future of the immunization, research and new vaccines.
- More speakers to be confirmed
The costs covered:
- Travel expenses (economy class)
- Health insurance fees
- Accommodation and meals on site
- All workshop materials
Eligibility:
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Anyone who actively writes, edits or produces science news, information or commentary for an independent media, is working as a staff member of such media or as a freelance journalist in Europe.
- The workshop’s target is to approach the journalists mainly from France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, and Romania. However, applications from all over Europe will be considered.
- The primary focus is on junior science journalists or general beat journalists, occasionally covering science topics.
- English proficiency is required.
For enquiries:
For more information, please contact: [email protected]
How to apply:
Required application information:
- Current work situation (job title, short description of your current journalistic work and/or communication duties [max. 200 words])
- Topics covered (the topics you most frequently cover [max. 200 words])
- Years of experience as a journalist (0-5 years, 5-10 years, 10-15 years, 15-20 years or more)
- Time spent on average per month for independent media (0-25%, 25-50%, 50-75% or over 75%)
- Tell us why you wish to participate in this workshop? (What impact might it have on your future work as a journalist? [max. 200 words])
- For which media outlets do you mainly publish your stories?(Radio, television, newspaper, magazine, blog or website)
- Samples of your work (Provide us with a minimum of 3 samples of your work [Word, PDF, Video], provide a short summary in English if the document is in a different language. You may add links in a word document attached)
- Samples of your work (You may add links for samples of your work. (Provide a short summary in English if the piece is in not in English)
- What is your level of English? (Basic, low intermediate, advanced intermediate, high intermediate, proficient)
- Attach a copy of your CV (upload a document PDF or image