2009 Young Journalist Award
Rok za prijavu: 31.05.2009.
Kontakt institucija: | Delegacija Europske komisije u Republici Hrvatskoj |
Razina studija: | nije definirano |
Područje studija: | nije definirano |
Mjesto studija: | Njemačka |
2009 European Young Journalist Award.
Submissions now being accepted until 31 May 2009
From 2 February 2009 – 31 May 2009 young journalists aged 17 - 35, citizens or residents of the 27 member states of the EU or the candidate and potential candidate countries, are invited to participate in the 2009 European Young Journalist Award.
The European Union is planning further enlargement towards the East. Originally starting with the six founding members, the EU grew to include 27 member states. Now three candidates (Croatia, Turkey and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia), five potential candidates (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia and Kosovo) are working on fulfilling the EU criteria to become the next European member states and candidate countries.
The enlargement of the European Union is changing our vision of Europe but what are your opinions on this? Below are some themes suggested for articles in 2009:
- 20 years since the removal of the Iron Curtain: has the integration with the Central and Eastern European countries changed the face of Europe?
- Five years after: the impact of the accession to the EU of the ten member states that joined in 2004
- The quest for EU membership: why is the European perspective crucial for the Western Balkans and Turkey?
- Accession into the EU of new member states: good for the EU or good for the acceding country?
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What does belonging to the EU mean for you/your country?
Participants are particularly encouraged to discuss questions related to the fall of the iron curtain, symbolised by the fall of the Berlin wall in 1989 or express their thoughts on how Europe has changed since the enlargement in 2004.
If you are a young aspiring or already established print, online or radio journalist then register and submit your entry before 31 May 2009.
Each participating country has its own national jury, comprised of two to three media professionals form print and radio media and a representative of the European Commission. The national juries will select a national winner in their respective countries.
Prize
All national winners of the 2009 European Young Journalist Award will be invited to an all paid for cultural and historical trip to the capital of Germany, Berlin, at the end of August / beginning of September.
Submission
All participants must register for the competition by completing an entry form on the website. Submission must be made via the competition website or can be sent via e-mail to info@eujournalist-award.eu and must be accompanied by a completed online entry form.
For more details about the competition rules please click here.
Visit the official website for the registration proccess and the call for application.