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29 January 2010

Asian journalists can apply for Journalism M.A. fellowships in the Philippines

Posted on: 21/01/2010 Basic Journalism, Fellowships and Awards Region: Asia and the Pacific
Asian journalists with a strong commitment to good journalism, leadership qualities and an excellent professional and academic record are encouraged to apply for a fellowship for the 2010-2011 M.A. in Journalism at the Philippines' Konrad Adenauer Asian Center for Journalism at the Ateneo de Manila University (ACFJ).
A grant covers tuition and other expenses for the two-year M.A. Journalism program, which is offered by the Ateneo de Manila University with ACFJ's support. Since its inception in 2003, 90 journalists from 15 Asian countries have received grants.
Ateneo's M.A. Journalism is distinctive for its innovative use of online and conventional learning methods. The master's program covers 12 courses -- six are purely online courses, three are held in the conventional classroom, and another three are hybrid courses that take place alternately online and on-campus.
The program's design allows working journalists and other media professionals to study at their own pace and time, and in their own homes or workplaces. Lecturers come from Asia as well as Australia, the U.K. and the United States.
Application forms for the fellowship grant are available upon request via e-mail sent to newsroom@admu.edu.ph. For more information, go to http://www.ateneo.edu/index.php?p=287

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