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Corina Cepoi,
- Olivia Pirtac
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Alexandru Cantir,
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Nicolae Pojoga,
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Vitalie Dogaru,
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Vasile Botnaru,
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Constanta Popescu-Mereacre,
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Igor Guzun,
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Corina Samciuc,
- Alexandru Burdeinii
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Nata Albot,
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Yana Cozari-Ivancenko,
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Vladislav Gribincea,
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Alina Radu,
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Liliana Vitu,
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Artur Corghencea,
Has a B.A. in English Philology from the State University of Moldova, two master’s degrees’ from State University(1999-2000) and the Missouri School of Journalism (2000-2002, USA). Internships at the «Cape Cod Times» newspaper and at the International Journalism Center (USA). She also was a Chevening scholar at Oxford University (UK). At the moment, she is the Project Director of Chisinau School of Advanced Journalism and Interim Director at the Independent Journalism Center.
has a degree in law from the State University of Moldova. She is responsible for the Media Law Unit of IJC. She consults with journalists on legal issues, monitors freedom of expression cases, and conducts training in the field of media law.
is head of the BBC in Chisinau. He co-founded the first independent news agency in Moldova - BASA-press. Cantir specializes in political, social and economic analysis and is the co-author of the access to information law in Moldova.
is Associate Professor at the Department of Journalism and Communication Sciences at the State University of Moldova. He is also trained in photojournalism TOT (training of trainers - so he can teach other journalists) by the South-East European Network for the Professionalization of the Media (SEENPM). Pojoga is a member of the Association of Romanian Art Photographers, the Documentary Association AVE Film and the Committee for Freedom of the Press in Moldova. His specializations include ethics in photojournalism and reporting in extreme situations.
is a freelance correspondent for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and a Trainer Coordinator for Media Center for Youth, where he teaches journalism courses for young people. He edits an electronic magazine “Moldova Azi” and serves as Assistant Professor of Journalism at Moldova State University, where he is pursuing his PhD at the Faculty of Journalism and Communication Sciences.
is head of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, the Moldova office. He has taught layout, print and broadcast journalism at the State University of Moldova and at the Free International University of Moldova. Botnaru was listed among the 10 most popular journalists by the Chisinau Press Club for three consecutive years in the mid 1990's.
has a BA in Economy (International Economic Relations, Moldovan Academy of Economic Studies), as well as an MA diploma in Political Economy from the University College London, UK (2003). At present she works as Projects Officer/ Economist at the British Embassy Chisinau.
is a senior lecturer at the State University of Moldova, Department of Journalism and Communication Sciences. He is the English-language editor of "The UN in Moldova" magazine and "UN Action" electronic bulletin. His fields of research are: journalism for human development, mass media and the rights of the child. Guzun is a doctoral student with research interests in “Journalism for Human Development in the Context of Education for Values.”
Cisco Instruction at the Regional Cisco Academy in Moldova. Licensee
in Mathematics. Teaching experience includes foreign languages,
IT and specialized seminars. Four years of experiences as technical
coordinator in the IATP program in Moldova.
serves as the editor-in-chief at the Business News Agency “InfoMarket” and “InfoMarket.MD on-line." He holds a Higher Education Diploma in Journalism from the State University of Moldova. He has traveled widely to participate in conferences and training sessions dealing with mass media.
is director of Chisinau’s ProFM radio station and has served as a radio and television reporter for a number of Moldova stations. She holds a Bachelor of Law degree from the State University of Moldova.
works as a reporter at TV-7 television in Chisinau. She is responsible for the activities of international organizations in Moldova, culture, and social life. She has two higher education diplomas: Department of Russian Language and Literature, State University of Moldova, and post-graduate studies at the State University in Moldova, Department of English, Translator.
is a lawyer specializing in human rights and mass media. He was licenced in law by the State University of Moldova in 2002, and has advanced degrees in law from the State University of Moldova in 2003 and the University of Nottingham Law School in 2005. His main activity is representing people in the European Court for Human Rights.
is the Director of the Chisinau -based newspaper, Ziarul de Garda. With a journalism degree from the State University of Moldova, Radu-Mazureac has worked in both print and broadcast and has been internationally recognized for her work as an investigative journalist and documentarian.
Holds an MA in Modern European Studies with the London Metropolitan University, UK (2003) and is a PhD Candidate in Political Communication with the State University of Moldova, where it took her BA in Journalism and Communication Sciences in 2001. Liliana is currently Program/Communications Officer at the Eurasia Foundation, Moldova Representative Office. She worked before as Press and Public Affairs Officer at the British Embassy in Chisinau (2004-2006), was the BBC Correspondent in Moldova during 1998-2004, and worked as political analyst for the Economist Intelligence Unit in 2001-2002.
is a reporter and editor for Pro TV, a Chisinau-based TV station, where he specializes in political and economic news. Corghencea received his college and graduate education in communication sciences from the State University of Moldova.
Foreign
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Karen Freeman
- Steven Knowlton
- Alexandra Salomon
- Wouter van Wijk
- De Ronden Barend
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Van Vree Frank
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Alan Elsner
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Charles W. Maynes
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Mark Gage
- Henrik Kaufholz
- Stefan Candea
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Geurts Koen
is the editor for the staff op-ed columnists and the staff-written editorials at The New York Times, where she has worked since 1995. She was previously assigned to the science, national, business, technology and metro desks. Before that, she was a tenured associate professor of journalism at Pennsylvania State University and science editor at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch as science editor. She has a master's in neural science from Washington University Medical School and has done much freelance science writing.
Besides university instruction, Freeman taught online journalism in the 2000-2001 school years at Stuyvesant High School as part of a project for The New York Times Company Foundation. The results of those efforts are at nytimes.com/learning/weblines.
has taught journalism at Hofstra University in Hempstead, Long Island, since 1995. He was awarded tenure in 1998 and promoted to the rank of full professor in 2003. Before that, he taught journalism for seven years as an assistant professor of journalism at Pennsylvania State University. Prior to joining the academy, he spent 17 years as a reporter, photographer and line editor at daily and weekly newspapers such as the Rochester Democrat & Chronicle and the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, and at United Press International in New York City. He is the author or editor of six books, the last two done jointly with his wife, Karen Freeman.
Present- Currently works as Series Producer for Chicago Public Radio.
From 1999 –2006 worked as a freelance producer /off-air reporter for ABC News Bureau in Rome. Previously worked as PA for ABC News in New York.
From 1999- present wrote and reported for The Boston Globe, The Economist and The Jerusalem Post
From April 2000-December 2002, worked as a freelance producer for international broadcasters in Europe.
For two years (1997-1999) worked as associate producer for „Children Underground”, Belzberg Films, New York and Bucharest.
From 1997 till 2005 he was owner of a media productions company. For two years (1998-2000) worked as online journalist at newspaper Het Parool. Since 2005 he has been working as journalist at the website of the Dutch newspaper AD (the third largest news website http://www.ad.nl of the Netherlands).
He has 35 years in journalism (IKON radio and TV, VARA, Radio (regionalradiostation in province of Utrecht), of which 25 in different management positions, such as head of newsroom, director of radio department, director/editor in chief of regional radio station.
Professor of Journalism as well as co-director of the Dpt. of Mediastudies at the University of Amsterdam.
Knight International Press Fellow, from 2006-present. Teaching journalism to professionals and university students in Romania, Hungary and Moldova. From 2001-2006 worked as national correspondent at Reuters News Service. From 1994-2000, chief political correspondent, headed teams covering 1996 and 2000 presidential elections. From 1989-1994, worked as state department correspondent, from 1987-1989, chief correspondent Nordic Countries.
Development Director/Producer of the Foundation for Independent Radio (FNR) Moscow, Russia, from summer 2006-present. He also works as Independent Radio Journalist/Producer since 2000. His broadcast work has appeard on National Public Radio, BBC 4, Public Radio International’s Marketplace, the Voice of America and others. He begun to study Russian language in 1994 and completed graduate-level language course specializing in political and economic Russian (Johns Hopkins S.A.I.S., Washington DC) in Summer, 1997 and he also worked as a corespondent for Feature Story News, Moscow Russia (1998-2000).
Is an acknowledged leader in the media field with 25 years of experience as a television and radio news manager, reporter, producer and trainer around the world.
The first 18 years were professional experience in broadcast media and executive manager the last 6 years he has focused on media development and professional media training. Also, he has 8 years of executive management experience as the Senior Producer of 50/UP, a national network television program in Canada. As Senior producer, he managed an $8 million budget and 12 person staff for the production over an 8 year period.
born in Copenhagen 1946. He is a journalist since 1967 - most of the time with the leading national daily Politiken. Here among others things correspondent in Germany 1980-85 and 1997-2002, correspondent in Moscow 1995-97 and war correspond in the Balkans 1991-95. Now he is assisting foreign editor. Cofounder and first president of the Danish Association for Investigative Reporting in 1989 and manager of Scoop ( a support structure for investigative reporters in East and South Eastern Europe) since January 2003.
Graduated the High Journalism School in Romania (1998-2002) and also has a BA in Journalism at the West University (Romania, 2002). At the moment he is vice- president of the Romanian Centre for Investigation Journalism (NGO) where he is working since 2002. Before his job as a vice- president, Stefan Candea had four years experience, working as a correspondent, editor, investigative reporter. Besides he has participated in the research and production phases for several journalistic movies, realized by BBC, Channel 4, ITN, ABC, ZDF and Channel +.
For two years (2000-2001) worked like freelance Art-Director at the Dutch daily free newspaper METRO. He also designed consultancy and training under authority of Press Now at several newspapers in Albania, Kosovo, Macedonia, Georgia (9 projects during 2003, 2004 and 2005). He works like senior lecturer graphic design and concept at the AKV St-Joost Breda /Den Bosch.
