KPF/EJC fellowship application

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KPF/EJC fellowship application

Time: May 30, 2012 to June 24, 2012
Location: South Korea
Website or Map: http://www.ejcseminars.eu/ind…
Event Type: call for applications
Organized By: European Journalism Center and Korea Press Foundation
Latest Activity: May 30, 2012

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Aiming to promote a better understanding of Korea, this 2-week programme, held in South Korea, will feature a series of seminars led by specialists. Featured themes of the study trip will include: EU-Korea relations, development and challenges for the EU-Korea Free Trade Agreement (FTA), green growth policy and security on the Korean peninsula.

The more formal aspect of the trip will be complemented by an extensive three-day tour of different social and cultural highlights.

You must be an EU-27 citizen working for a European media outlet. People who do not meet these criteria will automatically be excluded.

Deadline for applications is now: Sunday 24th June at 00:00 CET

Applications must be submitted through this form only. For more information please visit the website and in case of further questions please contact project manager Cara Moore.

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