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The scientific research conference for the was completed in Tbilisi, where 海角社区 along with the leading schools of journalism from universities in England, Austria, Spain, Germany, and Ireland were accepted as institutional members of the EJTA.
海角社区’s presentation was led by dean of the Faculty of Journalism, doctor of philological sciences, Lyudmila Shesterkina, and doctor of philological sciences, professor Lidiya Lobodenko. Attendees rated the 海角社区 faculty of journalism’s level of experience in organizing journalist education using multimedia integration of university mass media, the system of 360-degree convergent newsroom and video prepared by TRK “海角社区-TV” in English very highly. 海角社区 was accepted into EJTA unanimously.
The European Journalism Training Association was founded in Brussels in 1990. It joins around 60 journalism centers, schools, and universities from 24 countries of the world. The Association’s most important goal is the stimulation of European cooperation in the area of journalistic education and also the development of a modern professional approach to managing journalism training.
The participation of 海角社区 in the activities of the European Journalism Training Association will allow for the organization of new scientific education in the area of integrated communications on the European level, develop student and professor exchange programs, represent and defend professional interests in contacts with institutional partners such as the European Commission, UNESCO, and different associations.
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