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    Journalists can receive funding to attend Yale Conference
    Journalists that write on privacy, intellectual property, telecommunications and cyberlaw are encouraged to apply for funding to attend the 18th annual Computers, Freedom and Privacy Conference â?" CFP: Technology Policy ''08, hosted by Yale University. The deadline to apply is March 31.
    The conference, to be held from May 20 to 23, will be geared toward journalists writing about information technology and policy, including panels addressing policies ranging from data mining and wiretapping, to file-sharing and open access, and e-voting to electronic medical records.
    For more information, including information on how to apply, click here. http://www.cfp2008.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
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    17th International AIDS Conference
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    http://www.nationalpress.org/programs3516/programs_show.htm?doc_id=671572
    http://www.aids2008.org/start.aspx
    Qualified print, broadcast, and online journalists who have covered HIV/AIDS and health for five or more years are encouraged to apply for a fellowship to attend a four-day training program on HIV/AIDS in Mexico City prior to IAC 2008, the 17th International AIDS Conference, which will be held July 29 to August 8. The biennial conference brings together HIV scientists, policy-makers and global stakeholders in HIV/AIDS. Application deadline: March 31.
    Twenty fellowships that include air travel, lodging, per diem, and most meals are available through the Journalist to Journalist Project of the National Press Foundation, which will conduct the training.
    Applications are encouraged from reporters with experience covering the social, economic and larger societal impact of HIV/AIDS, as well as the science and medicine. Applicants must have a clear ability to speak and read English. Applications are encouraged from journalists based in the following countries: Argentina, Belize, Brazil, China, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Estonia, Haiti, Honduras, Latvia, Lithuania, Mexico, Moldova, Myanmar, Philippines, Poland, Russia, Ukraine and Uzbekistan.
    To apply, please submit: A completed application form; a cover letter explaining why you should attend, with emphasis on AIDS issues particular to your geographic location; a brief biography or CV; a letter of support from a supervisor; and two samples of journalistic work (clippings, CD, DVD, VHS, audio tape, digital sound file).
    Email application materials as attachments to programs@nationalpress.org. For more information, contact Ms. Kashmir Hill at khill@nationalpress.org.
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    The 6th annual Chinese Internet Research Conference, entitled â?oChina and the Internet: Myths and Realities,â? will be held June 13 to 14 at the University of Hong Kong in Pokfulam.
    The conference, organized by the Journalism and Media Studies Centre at the University of Hong Kong, will seek to answer the following questions: Does the Internet bring more democracy to the country? Is there freedom of expression on the Internet? Does the Internet foster greater integration of China and its Diaspora?
    The event will include simultaneous translation in English and Mandarin.
    For more information, visit http://jmsc.hku.hk/blogs/circ.
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    Senior journalists and e***ors covering innovation for established print, broadcast, or Web media are invited to apply for the 2008 Knight-Salzburg Innovation Fellowship, part of the Salzburg Media Initiative supported by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. The deadline to apply is March 25.
    The successful applicant will be invited to the Salzburg Global Seminar in Salzburg, Austria from April 13 to 18 for the session â?oInnovation in Knowledge-based Economies: Accelerating the Benefitsâ?, a gathering of leading minds in the field to develop models for economically-viable innovation system in the knowledge-based economy.
    The Knight Salzburg Innovation Fellowship covers program fees, travel and accommodation in Salzburg.
    For more information, please visit http://www.salzburgseminar.org/2008/sessions.cfm?IDSpecial_Event=1560.
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    Chào Rome và Hana,
    Cảm ơn các bạn vì những thông tin học bổng rất hay này. Tớ rất muốn apply học bổng master của Thuỵ Điển, Hà Lan hoặc một trong các nước châu Âu, nhưng hầu hết đều yêu cầu có xác nhận của cơ quan đang làm việc.
    Hiện tớ đang theo học 1 học bổng master báo chí ở Úc và muốn sau khi kết thúc khoá học cuối năm nay sẽ chuyển tiếp sang một học bổng khác, có thể là báo chí hoặc một dạng như phát triển cộng đồng. Liệu chuyển tiếp như vậy thì có loại học bổng nào thích hợp không? Tớ sợ về VN rồi thì khó đi tiếp được nên muốn học luôn.
    Many thankssssss!!!!
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    Chào bạn Oma,
    Rome và Hana là 1 thôi bạn ạ. Sáng qua ttvnol lỗi quá nên nick của mình (Rome) ko post đc bài, mình phải lập nick khác (Hana).
    Nếu bạn đã có bằng thạc sĩ (về báo chí) thì thường là khó xin học bổng thạc sĩ khác (nhất là cùng ngành báo chí) vì thường các học bổng sẽ ưu tiên cho những người chưa có cơ hội học thạc sĩ.
    Nếu muốn xin học bổng khác thì có 1 cách ko đc nice lắm là ko khai là mình đã học và có bằng thạc sĩ rồi.
    Còn về việc học chuyển tiếp thì mình lại ko biết bạn ạ.
    Như mình thì mình đã đi học về, rồi lại đi tiếp. Mình thấy cũng ko khó đâu.
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    Women from across the globe working in print, broadcast or Internet media who are committed to coverage of human rights and social justice can apply for the International Womenâ?Ts Media Foundationâ?Ts Elizabeth Neuffer Fellowship.
    The application deadline is April 1. The fellowship will provide one woman journalist the opportunity to spend an academic year in a tailored program that combines access to MITâ?Ts Center for International Studies and other Boston-area universities and two media companies, the Boston Globe and the New York Times. With a flexible structure, the fellow will have opportunities to pursue academic research as well as hone her journalistic skills covering topics related to human rights and social justice.
    To learn more contact neuffer@iwmf.org or visit: http://www.iwmf.org/programs/neuffer/fellowship.php
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    Southeast Asian and Filipino journalists interested in attending training seminars on investigative journalism should contact the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) to be contacted and considered for future opportunities being held during the second half of 2008 and beyond.
    The Center funds investigative projects for both the print and broadcast media, as well as organizes training seminars for journalists and provides trainers for news organizations in the Philippines and Southeast Asia. Courses are by-invitation only, but journalists who wish to be considered for future PCIJ trainings should email a resume and sample stories to training@pcij.org.
    For more information, visit http://pcij.org/.
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    East West Center rất có danh tiếng.
    If you are interested in attending East West Center Health Journalism Fellowships, you should contact Susan Kreifels (email address below) to be reached and considered for future opportunities.
    Theme: Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases in Asia Pacific
    Dates: Next program scheduled for early 2009. Please check the website for updated information or email Susan Kreifels at kreifels@eastwestcenter.org if you want to be placed on an announcement email list.
    Program Summary: The East-West Center Health Journalism Fellowships program includes two weeks of travel and dialogue that focus on infectious diseases in Asia. Journalists meet with medical and public health specialists both inside and outside of government; community leaders; farmers and businesses; journalists and others to learn how Asian countries are dealing with infectious diseases. Discussions will focus on avian flu, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, dengue fever and other infectious diseases and public health issues that are of regional and global concern. Through dialogue and field visits in both urban and rural areas, journalists will learn firsthand lessons that can be drawn in preventing pandemics. At the University of Hong Kong, specialists will focus on health issues in China and how Hong Kong has prepared to contain infectious diseases since the SARS epidemic.
    Funding: East-West Center with program support from the University of Hong Kong
    Who Can Participate: U.S. and Asia Pacific health reporters and e***ors or journalists who have a keen interest in health issues. Participants must have at least five years of working journalism experience and will be chosen by application and invitation. Anyone interested in future programs should contact Susan Kreifels. See contact information below.
    Summary of 2007 Health Journalism Fellowships:
    Dates: August 25-September 8, 2007
    Travel Destinations: Hong Kong; Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; and Jakarta, Indonesia.
    The 2007 Health Journalism Fellows:
    Bangladesh:Mr. Md. Saiful ISLAM, Senior Reporter, BSS-National News Agency, Dhaka
    China: Ms. Haili CAO, E***or, Caijing Magazine, Beijing
    Hong Kong: Ms. Mary Ann BENITEZ, Medical Reporter, South China Morning Post, Quarry Bay
    Indonesia: Ms. Nancy NAINGGOLAN, Reporter, Suara Pembaruan Daily Newspaper, Jakarta
    Nepal: Mr. Manish GAUTAM, Program and News Coordinator, Kathmandu News Line, Kathmandu
    United States: Ms. Helen L. ALTONN, Reporter, Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Honolulu, Hawaii
    Ms. Josephine MARCOTTY, Medical Reporter, Minneapolis Star Tribune, Minneapolis, Minnesota
    Ms. Marie C. MCCULLOUGH, Health/Medical Reporter, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    Ms. Kyung Mi SONG, Reporter, The Seattle Times, Seattle, Washington
    Vietnam: Mr. Son Kim PHAN, Reporter, Saigon Marketing Newspaper, Ho Chi Minh City
    For More Information
    Susan Kreifels
    Media Programs Coordinator
    East-West Seminars
    East-West Center
    1601 East-West Road
    Honolulu, HI 96848
    Phone: (808) 944-7176
    Fax: (808) 944-7600
    Email: kreifels@EastWestCenter.org
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    Link here:
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    Jefferson Fellowships
    Now accepting applications for the Fall 2008 Program
    Theme:
    The 2008 Presidential Election

    Dates:
    October 18 - November 9, 2008

    Travel Destinations:
    Honolulu, Hawaii; Phoenix, Arizona ; Erie, Pennsylvania; Cleveland, Ohio; Washington, DC

    Funding:
    All program and travel costs for participants funded by a grant from The Freeman Foundation, of Stowe, Vermont.
    Who May Apply:
    Working print, broadcast or on-line journalists from Asia Pacific and the United States

    Application Deadline:
    Wednesday, June 4, 2008

    Americans will go to the polls on November 4, 2008 to elect a new President and Vice President and to vote for a host of other national and local offices. For the first time since 1952, there is no incumbent President or Vice President seeking election, and for the first time ever, the primary field includes both an African American and a woman as front runners. The race for President will certainly be about personalities, character and experience. It also will turn on the candidates'''' positions on key issues that have a major impact on the lives of ordinary Americans as well other countries. This year, the war in Iraq, national security, the U.S. economy, globalization, trade, health care and immigration top the agenda. But as was seen in 2004, there are other factors that can sway the electorate: Will "values" voters again exert their influence? To what extent will a candidate''''s likeability play a role? And this year, what impact will gender or race have on the election?
    This special Jefferson Fellowships program will provide journalists from Asia, the Pacific and the U.S. with an opportunity to explore the important issues in this 2008 election, learn about the U.S. political process, observe this historic election and finally, discuss the outcome with U.S. analysts and one another. The Fellows in this program will benefit from the rich opportunity to share among themselves the perspectives of journalists from across the region and the concerns of their governments and people.
    After one week of discussion sessions with regional experts and one another at the East-West Center in Honolulu, participants will travel to various areas of the United States to discuss election issues and attitudes with policymakers, business leaders, community activists, and most importantly, voters from a range of important constituencies such as recent immigrants, retirees, blue collar workers, factory owners, religious groups, African American communities, young people and women. In Phoenix, Arizona, John McCain?Ts home state, Fellows will explore the complexities of health care and immigration. In Erie, Pennsylvania and Cleveland, Ohio, cities in Americâ?Ts ?orust-belt,? an area hard hit by globalization, the program will focus on attitudes toward the economy, trade, social values, and Americâ?Ts future. Fellows will observe the election in Ohio, the state that determined the 2004 contest in favor of George Bush and which is predicted to serve as a bellwether again this year. They will then travel to Washington, DC for a discussion with analysts, policymakers, journalists and others on what the results mean for the United States and its relations with Asia, the Pacific and the rest of the world.
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