The Daphne Caruana Galizia Prize for Journalism is awarded annually to in-depth journalism pieces undertaken by EU-based professional journalists. The Prize plays tribute to the Maltese anti-corruption investigative journalist and blogger who was assassinated in a car bomb attack in 2017. Who can apply Individual professional journalists or teams of professional journalists of any nationality. […]
Learning – EUinMyRegion Media Trips
The EUinMyRegion Media Trips is a study programme open for local and regional journalists and content creators from the European Union. The journalists completing the programme will have a better understanding of EU policies and in particular of Cohesion Policy and connect with fellow journalists from other EU countries and regions. The programme takes place onsite and includes […]
Internships – Eurodesk Brussels Link Internship – Belgium
With a network of national coordinators connected to over 3.000 local information providers and partners in 36 European countries, Eurodesk is the main source of information on European policies and opportunities for young people and those who work with them. The Eurodesk network updates and manages content on the European Youth Portal. Eurodesk Brussels Link coordinates […]
Learning- Youth4Regions – Belgium
Youth4Regions is the European Commission programme helping journalism students and young journalists to discover what the EU is doing in their region. It provides a chance to receive trainings on journalism and EU Cohesion Policy, a mentorship from established journalists from your country and working alongside renowned journalists during the EU Regions’ Week. Furthermore, selected participants will […]
Encarna Samitier, Marta García Aller and Lluís Tovar, recipients of the Salvador de Madariaga 2025 Award
The winners of the 31st edition of the Salvador de Madariaga European Journalism Prize are announced today. This year’s winners are: Encarna Samitier, from 20 minutos, in the written press category; Marta García Aller, contributor to Onda Cero, in the radio category; and Lluís Tovar, from Telecinco, in the television category. Jury deliberations In the […]
Commission makes €16 million available to support journalism and media literacy
The Commission has published three calls for proposals under the Creative Europe programme to support media freedom and pluralism, strengthen media resilience and contribute to improving media literacy. The first call for proposals will fund pluralism and partnership actions to promote journalism associations for a total amount of EUR 10.5 million. The pluralism action targets […]
The Daphne Caruana Galizia Prize for Journalism
Annual Prize to reward outstanding journalism that promotes or defends core EU values Winner chosen by independent jury composed of press and civil society representatives €20 000 to be awarded in prize money Award ceremony mid-October coinciding with the anniversary of the assassination of Daphne Caruana Galizia On 3 May, the World Press Freedom Day, […]
Heinrich Böll Foundation grants to study in Germany
The Heinrich Böll Foundation grants scholarships to approximately 1,000 undergraduates, graduates, and PhD students of all subjects and nationalities per year, who are pursuing their degree at universities, universities of applied sciences (‘Fachhochschulen’), or universities of the arts (‘Kunsthochschulen”). Scholarship recipients are expected to have excellent academic records, to be socially and politically engaged, and […]
Applications for the Lorenzo Natali Media Prize now open
As of today, journalists can apply for the 2024 Lorenzo Natali Prize, the EU’s flagship journalism award, by submitting eligible stories. Journalists reporting on issues related to climate, environment and energy, digital and infrastructure, gender equality, human development, migration and forced displacement, peace and governance, sustainable growth and jobs, and youth can apply online until midnight CEST […]