Saturday, February 21, 2009

The Poynter Institute: Educates Students in the Craft of Journalism

The Poynter Institute is an excellent resource for anyone who wants to take their journalistic skills to the next level of excellence.
Their website says, "the Poynter Institute is a school for journalists, future journalists and teachers of journalism. We cover the range of skills journalists need in the digital age. From individual coaching and in-person seminars, to online courses, webinars and publications, we deliver training that fits your schedule and meets your needs."

Poynter Institute Training Programs Page

http://www.poynter.org/training

Association of Alternative Newsweeklies

The Association of Alternative Newsweeklies not only is a professional trade organization for publications to join but it also offers programs to help journalists start out their careers at alternative weekly papers. One such program is their diversity grant program.
According to the association's website, "The AAN Diversity Grant Program was instituted in 2001 to help papers add diversity to their newsrooms and to encourage minority journalists to start their careers at alternative newsweeklies. This program awards up to four grants of $1,250 annually." And the other is the Academy for Alternative Journalism, "held in conjunction with the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, is a residential summer program designed to train and recruit minority journalists to work at AAN papers. Through classroom instruction by Medill faculty and guest lectures by professionals from the alternative press, Academy students focus on long-form journalism and literary techniques that are the signature of most alternative weeklies. The 2009 Academy for Alternative Journalism will run from June 21 to Aug. 16. All participants will receive a $3,000 stipend as well as allowances for travel and housing. The application deadline for 2009 has passed." In addition, they also have their Alternative Journalism Writers Workshop that is, "designed for alternative newsweekly writers and reporters. Instructors address alternative approaches to news and arts coverage and provide training in investigative and narrative techniques. The workshop is held at the Medill School of Journalism on the Northwestern University campus in Evanston, Ill."

Association of Alternative Newsweeklies Homepage
http://www.aan.org/alternative/Aan/index

Association of Alternative Newsweeklies Academy for Alternative Journalism Page
http://aan.org/alternative/Aan/ViewPage?oid=oid%3A130688

Association of Alternative Newsweeklies Alternative Journalism Writers Workshop Page
http://aan.org/alternative/Aan/ViewPage?oid=oid%3A503590


Cut & Paste Digital Design Tournament 2009

Cut & Paste is a company that puts on digital design tournaments all over the country and all over the world, from NYC to LA and London to Tokyo, they have creative talent in the digital design industry covered. The talented artists completing specialize in 2D, 3D and Motion Design. They set up these events as a way to showcase talent and provide a way for people to see talented graphic designers in action. The participants design their digital masterpieces live in front of an audience on a platform with computers. In short, these tournaments are a good place to see and be seen, to network and meet the next up and coming digital designers and to further bring together the design community. Be sure to catch the Cut & Paste Digital Design Tournament 2009, in NYC on March 21.

Cut & Paste Digital Design Tournament 2009 Page
http://www.cutandpaste.com/events/2009/mar/21/newyork-2009

Cut & Paste Digital Design Tournament 2009 2D Design Competition Page
http://www.cutandpaste.com/tours/program/format/2d-design

Cut & Paste Digital Design Tournament 2009 3D Design Competition Page
http://www.cutandpaste.com/tours/program/format/3d-design

Cut & Paste Digital Design Tournament 2009 Motion Graphics Competition Page
http://www.cutandpaste.com/tours/program/format/motion-graphics

Random House Associates Program

Book publishing giant Random House has a specialized one year, entry-level training program called the Associates Program. The training program introduces college graduates to the many departments that Random House has. Trainees rotate from one department to the next and learn about the functions of each and also get participate in lunch time seminars where they listen to speakers who are at the top of their game at Random House. When the program is finished the trainee is able to apply to an area of Random House that they have an interest in.
For more info, check out their program FAQ page to find out about requirements and how to apply.

Random House Associates Program Page
http://careers.randomhouse.com/Entry-Level/Associates-Program.html

Random House Associates Program Frequently Asked Questions Page
http://careers.randomhouse.com/Entry-Level/Associates-Program/Program-FAQ.html

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