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[eccr] Registration open for Third Global Investigative Journalism Conference

Wed Apr 13 14:19:09 GMT 2005


>We are pleased to inform you that the third Global Investigative 
>Journalism Conference will be held from September 29th  till October 2nd 
>2005 in Amsterdam. Registration is possible at: http://www.vvoj.org
>
>Because of the fact that you are an IRE-member and/or visited the previous 
>Global Investigative Journalism Conferences in Copenhagen (Denmark), we 
>thought you might be interested.
>
>Expect hundreds of investigative reporters from all over the world 
>gathering in Amsterdam for a four day event. Skilled reporters will show 
>the stories behind their stories. There will we be workshops about every 
>important issue of the moment: Iraq, secret services, globalisation, 
>elections, European Union, health, Islam, terrorism, tsunami, 
>multinationals, privacy, taxes, fraud, corruption and much more.
>
>A lot of attention will go to Computer-Assisted Reporting (CAR). In dozens 
>of training sessions you learn how to change your PC in a strong research 
>tool. How do you find hidden information on the Internet, build your own 
>news factory, secure your PC against peeping authorities, analyse social 
>networks, track news, find the best international archives, map facts and 
>figures and use Excel and Access?
>
>Register now and get the Early Bird registration reduction! Registration 
>is open to all journalists and editors who spend (part of) their time 
>investigating. Journalism teachers and members of professional 
>organizations for journalists are also very welcome.
>
>Please visit our special conference web site at http://www.vvoj.org with 
>regular updates about the program, the speakers and all kinds of practical 
>information that prepares you for your stay in Amsterdam. The website will 
>be regularly updated with interviews, articles about the future of 
>investigative journalism, stories about investigative reporting in Europe 
>and information about books, films and excursions related to the conference.
>
>The updates will also be sent to you once a month in a e-mail newsletter. 
>If you don't want to receive the monthly newsletter, visit:
>http://www.vvoj.nl/lists/?p=unsubscribe&uid=02d27c5200443c78999c16c3cdb99632
>or send the text 'no newsletter' to  mailto:(secretariaat /at/ vvoj.nl).
>
>With kind regards,
>
>The Dutch-Flemish Association of Investigative Journalists, VVOJ

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