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للمشاركة بدورة حول الصحافة الاقتصادية في ألمانيا

للمشاركة بدورة حول الصحافة الاقتصادية في ألمانيا
اخبار السعيدة - اريج         التاريخ : 10-10-2009

دعوة للمشاركة في دورة حول الصحافة الاقتصادية مدتها شهرين خلال شباط وآذار من العام المقبل فيبرلين - العاصمة الألمانية والدعوة موجهة لجميع المختصين في الصحافة الاقتصادية، وأن كافة التفاصيل موجودة في نص الدعوة المكتوب باللغة الانجليزية، حيث يشترط في المتقدم في الدورة مراسلة الجهة المعنية بداية من خلال العنوان الالكتروني الموجود في الدورة ليحصل على طلب التقديم، كما يشترط فيه ان يكون ممتازا في اللغة الانجليزية.

أرجو من الجميع الراغبين في الاشتراك المراسلة سريعا لأن الموعد النهائي لتقديم الطلبات هو 23/10/2009.

وعلى من يرى أن زميلا له تنطبق عليه الشروط ويرغب في التقدم الرجاء إعادة توجيه الإيميل له شاكرين لكم حسن تعاونكم وآملين لكم كل التوفيق.

أخيرا أود الإشارة إلى أن الجهة المنفذة للبرنامج هي مؤسسة InWent الألمانية وهي مؤسسة غير ربحية مدعومة من الحكومة الألمانية.

 

نص الدعوة كما جاءت من المصدر باللغة الانجليزية

Economic and Financial Reporting

in Berlin / Germany · February 1 to April 1, 2010

Programme Announcement 7612507600

International Institute for Journalism (IIJ)

 

The International Institute for Journalism (IIJ) of InWEnt – Capacity Building International, Germany, announces a nine-week training course on ”Economic and Financial Reporting“ to be held in Berlin from February 1 to April 1, 2010.

The following information is to provide details on the programme, admission requirements and organisational issues.

Course objectives and outline

Globalisation has made countries and people more interdependent: Goods, services, capital, labour, know-how and information move increasingly rapidly and freely around the world. Economic globalisation increases the size of markets and creates new investment opportunities worldwide. But it transmits risks and volatility as well as benefits.

Last year’s most serious financial crisis has caused a recession in the major industrialised countries and has even more affected the economies in emerging and developing countries. Global trade dropped significantly and governments had to put hundreds of billions of dollars into financial rescue packages and economic stimulus programmes.

For the individual it is getting more and more difficult to understand and interpret such processes and their causes and effects. This places a particular importance and responsibility on journalists who are asked like nobody else to comprehend and explain economic events to the people, thus, helping them to master their lives.

Still, journalists can fulfil this role only under the condition that they thoroughly understand the complex and multifaceted array of globalisation.

The training course ”Economic and Financial Reporting“ follows the goal to enable journalists to fulfil their role properly and to improve the quality of economic and financial reporting in their media.

After completion of the course, participants will

– better understand the factors that determine the national and international economy;

– be able to assess the relevance of economic and financial issues and to analyse them by seeking advice of experts;

– have improved their skills in writing comprehensible and fact based articles on economic, financial and business issues.

Course contents

The syllabus will include the following topics:

– Business news writing;

– Essential statistics;

– The logic of accounting;

– Reporting companies;

– Reporting markets;

– Consumer affairs and information;

– Reporting national budgets and economic policies;

– Covering the central bank, commercial banks and financial markets;

– Economic integration and regional organisations;

– The international financial system;

– The world trade system;

– Global economic issues;

– Writing feature stories.

Working methods

The course will familiarise the group in lectures, discussions and exercises with the most important aspects of economics, business and finance. A strong emphasis will be on practical work. Participants will have to write reports and features which will be analysed in order to improve the journalistic quality. During a fact finding tour the participants will have the opportunity to establish contacts with important enterprises and financial and research institutions.

 

Admission requirements

The programme is open to journalists who work for print and on-line media and have a special interest in economic and financial reporting.

They should

– have a minimum of 4 years of professional experience;

– be not older than 35 years;

– be proficient in English;

– be given paid leave during the duration of the course.

Women journalists are particularly encouraged to apply.

The application deadline is October 23, 2009.

Certificate

Upon completion of the full programme participants will be granted a Certificate of Attendance.

Venue

The course will be held in the IIJ-premises in Berlin.

Accommodation

Participants will be accommodated in a guesthouse. InWEnt will provide accommodation, a daily allowance to cover meals, and a season ticket for public transport during the period of the course. All other expenses will have to be borne by the participants themselves.

International flight arrangements & travel documents

The international travel costs to and from Berlin are expected to be borne by the employers of successful applicants. In well founded individual cases and unless otherwise stipulated in the bilateral agreement between the Federal Republic of Germany and the home country of the proposed participant, InWEnt may provide return tickets to Berlin from the nearest international airport in the respective home country.

InWEnt will not cover any other expenses incurred in the participants‘ home countries related to travelling abroad. If InWEnt provides international flight tickets, they will be economy class reservations.

Climate & clothing

Your stay in Germany will coincide with winter. Temperatures in Berlin are expected to be below zero so that solid shoes and sufficient warm and water-proof clothing are advisable. At the training centre, informal clothing would be suitable; for some special occasions a formal dress code might be recommended (jacket and tie or traditional dress).

Miscellaneous

It is expected that the participants are granted leave for the duration of their stay and that their salaries will continue to be paid to ensure maintenance of their dependants. InWEnt points out that participants are expected to be in good health to attend the course. A health insurance will be provided which will, however, only cover acute illnesses during the course. For technical and organisational reasons it is not possible for participants to be accompanied by family members.

Kindly address any inquiries to the German Embassy/ InWEnt-office in your home country, or to:

International Institute for Journalism (IIJ) of InWEnt

Ms. Sabine Emmerich

Stresemannstr. 92

10963 Berlin, Germany

Phone: +49 30 43 996-296

Fax: +49 30 43 996-260

sabine.emmerich@inwent.org

www.inwent.org

 

International Institute for Journalism

The IIJ was founded in 1962 in order to give young, up-and-coming journalists from developing and transitional countries the opportunity to enhance their knowledge in the media business. It offers advanced training and dialogue for print and news agency journalists as well as for online journalists.

The aim of the IIJ programme is to strengthen the freedom of expression and the freedom of the press in partner countries of German development cooperation and to thus improve the conditions for democratisation and economic and social development. In this capacity, the IIJ represents a key pillar in the media development work of the Federal Government of Germany and in particular of the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).

The IIJ currently offers up to 40 training courses and dialogue programmes per year which take place both in Germany and in the partner countries and reach approximately 500 media workers. A high proportion of our alumni hold senior positions in the media industry throughout the world.

InWEnt – Qualified to shape the future

InWEnt – Capacity Building International, Germany, is a non-profit organisation with worldwide operations dedicated to human resource development, advanced training, and dialogue. Our capacity building programmes are directed at experts and executives from politics, administration, the business community, and civil society. We are commissioned by the German Federal Government to assist with the implementation of the Millennium Development Goals of the United Nations. In addition, we provide the German business sector with support for public private partnership projects. Through exchange programmes, InWEnt also offers young people from Germany the opportunity to gain professional experience abroad.

InWEnt – Internationale Weiterbildung und Entwicklung gGmbH

Capacity Building International, Germany

Friedrich-Ebert-Allee 40

53113 Bonn, Germany

Phone +49 228 4460-0

Fax +49 228 4460-1766

www.inwent.org

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