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Talented, motivated and passionate student journalists can apply to attend an intensive media training programme.

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Talented, motivated and passionate student journalists can apply to attend an intensive media training programme. It is a partnership programme between the British Council and some of the world's leading media organisations. 

The selected students will receive exclusive coaching from world’s leading editors, broadcasters, writers and reporters, and will also get opportunity to see how publishers around the world use technology to find stories and bring them to life. The programme centres around a two-day conference in London, with English as the working language. 

Future News Worldwide 2019 will take place on July 16-17 at Reuters UK headquarters in Canary Wharf, London. The conference is free for successful applicants and travel and accommodation costs will be covered.

After the conference, delegates will be part of a year-round global alumni network, helping them to engage with one another, implement their learning and continue their professional development.

Seats: 100

Eligibility: Undergraduate or postgraduate students or recent graduate  aged between 18 and 25. 

Deadline: March 21. 12.00 (noon) GMT.

Check out: https://www.britishcouncil.org/future-news-worldwide/apply

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