The following training programs are: like CCJ, supported by grants from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation; OR, organizations with whom CCJ has shared training resources and/or intellectual capital. American Press Institutewww.americanpressinstitute.orgConducts more than 30 residential seminars a year for journalists, sales, marketing and management professionals. Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc.www.ire.orgA grassroots nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the quality of investigative reporting JournalismTraining.org www.journalismtraining.orgA centralized location for journalists seeking information about professional development opportunities. Knight Center for Specialized Journalism www.knightcenter.umd.edu Seminars offering in-depth training in subjects related to journalists coverage areas, including: law, health, science, society, demographics, and national and international affairs. Knight New Media Center www.knightnewmediacenter.org Offers competitive fellowships that provide training for "New Media" journalists at all levels. NewsTrain www.newstrain.org Traveling training for middle managers. News University www.newsu.orgOnline interactive courses for individual journalists. The Poynter Institutewww.poynter.orgA school dedicated to teaching and inspiring journalists and media leaders. Southern Newspaper Publishers Assocation's Traveling Campuswww.snpa.orgSkills seminars with topics from every newspaper department The Learning Newsroomwww.learningnewsroom.org Helps editors better understand why they need to offer continuing education by testing concepts aimed at creating environments for sustained learning. Tomorrow's Workforcewww.tomorrowswork.orgHelps newsrooms discover what kind of training they need and increase and improve the training they provide [top]
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