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Objective 1 Objective 2 Objective 3 Objective 4
 
 

Objective 1: Training media professionals

 
 
Bahçesehir University
Bahçesehir University was founded in 1998 as a foundation university by Bahçesehir Ugur Educational Institutions. Bahçesehir University is aiming to take its place among the leading universities in the world with its strong academic staff, research and educational-instructional programs on international level, study abroad opportunities and modern technical infrastructure.

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BBC
The BBC was the world's first national broadcasting organisation and was founded on 18 October 1922. It broadcasts in the United Kingdom and other countries on television, radio and the Internet. The BBC also sells its programmes to other broadcasting companies in the world.

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Birmingham City University
Birmingham City University is a large, multi-cultural university with 23,000 students which is committed to continual improvement, and offers an innovative and practical approach to teaching.

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Cardiff School of Journalism: Media and Cultural Studies
The Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies is a world leading centre for media teaching and research.

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Chisinau School of Advanced Journalism
Chisinau School of Advanced Journalism offers a journalism course for university graduates from the Republic of Moldova, including Transnistria and Gagauz Yeri regions.

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European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA)
An independent body of the European Union, established to provide assistance and expertise to the European Union and its Member States.

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  Instituto de Estudos Jornalisticos
The Instituto de Estudos Jornalísticos is a part of the University of Coimbra in Portugal, one of Europe's oldest universities. It offers courses in journalism and communications at undergraduate and graduate levels.

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Media Diversity Institute (London)
The Media Diversity Institute (MDI) works internationally to encourage and facilitate responsible media coverage of diversity. It aims to prevent the media from intentionally or unintentionally spreading prejudice, intolerance and hatred which can lead to social tensions, disputes and violent conflict.

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MIGRACOM
Migracom is a group founded in 1995 at the Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, observing and investigating immigration and communication

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Novi Sad School of Journalism
Novi Sad School of Journalism is a non-govermental organisation based in Serbia. They are up-to-date regional center for education and information.

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The School of Journalism and Public Relations
The School of Journalism and Public Relations is the first and only institution in Macedonia that provides education to journalism and public relations specialists, successfully combining theory and practice.

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South East European Network for Professionalization of Media
Promotes excellence in journalism through initiatives, research and training and unites fifteen non-for-profit media centres from eleven South East European and neighbouring countries.

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Vytautas Magnus University
Vytautas Magnus University is a exceptional university in Kaunas, Lithuania with speciality in media studies and a strong emphasis in Masters and Doctoral studies.

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Objective 2: Writing, seeing and hearing diversity in the media

 
 

Asians In Media
Asians In Media is an online media and current affairs magazine.


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Association of European Journalists
The Association of European Journalists brings together journalists from Europe to defend freedom of the press and freedom of information. One of the aims of the international association is to create links between individual journalists; to exchange contacts, information and ideas.

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BBC
The BBC was the world's first national broadcasting organisation and was founded on 18 October 1922. It broadcasts in the United Kingdom and other countries on television, radio and the Internet. The BBC also sells its programmes to other broadcasting companies in the world.

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Broadcast Training and Skills Regulator (BTSR)
The Broadcast Training and Skills Regulator (BTSR) was established in 2005 as the broadcast industry co-regulatory body for training and skills. We work with Ofcom, the industry and Skillset to ensure that the industry provides training and skills development opportunities that are relevant, inclusive and cost-effective for the thousands of people it employs.

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Community Media Forum Europe
The CMFE is a network of policy experts, organisations and federations which aim to support the role of Community Media on the European level.

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Cultural Diversity Network (CDN)
The CDN seeks to provide a platform for collective action on the key issues of diversity in the media.


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The European Broadcasting Union
The European Broadcasting Union is the largest association of national broadcasters in the world. It promotes cooperation between broadcasters and aides the exchange of audiovisual content. The EBU works to ensure that the crucial role of public service broadcasters is recognised and taken into consideration by decision-makers.

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Magyar Televízió (MTV)
Magyar Televízió is a national television service in Hungary which began in 1959. It is also a member of the European Broadcasting Union.

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Press Complaints Commission
An independent body which deals with complaints from members of the public about the editorial content of newspapers and magazines.

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Saphir News
Saphir News is a daily online muslim newspaper which covers a range of topics such as sport, news and debates.


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The Turkish Radio and Televsion Corporation
The Turkish Radio and Televsion Corporation is the national public broadcaster of Turkey. It was founded in 1964. For many years it has been the only television and radio provider in Turkey. It broadcasts around the world, particularly in Europe, Asia, Australia and Africa.

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World Association of Newpapers and New Publishers
World Association of Newpapers and New Publishers is a non-profit, non-governmental organisation made up of 76 national newspaper associations, 12 news agencies, 10 regional press organisations and individual newspaper executives in 100 countries. Founded in 1948, the association represents more than 18,000 publications on five continents.

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Objective 3: Producing and disseminating information through the media

 
 
Asians In Media
Asians In Media is an online media and current affairs magazine.


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BBC
The BBC was the world's first national broadcasting organisation and was founded on 18 October 1922. It broadcasts in the United Kingdom and other countries on television, radio and the Internet. The BBC also sells its programmes to other broadcasting companies in the world.

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The Brussels Centre of Intercultural Action (CBAI)
BCIA is a non-profit organisation which was founded in 1981. It’s main objective is the ongoing promotion of intercultural relations in Brussels, particularly in Belgium society.

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El Mundo
El Mundo is the second largest daily newspaper in Spain, with a circulation topping 330,000.

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International Correspondents - Media Network
IC-MN is an independent association of journalists, photographers, media producers and artists who specialise in international reporting.

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La Vanguardia
La Vanguardia is the fourth most read daily newspaper in Spain and has a resourceful website full of information on news, stories, sport and films.

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Magyar Szó
Magyar Szó is a Hungarian daily newspaper in Serbia. It is a centre of information for the Hungarian minority of Vojvodina. It has articles on sport, economy, culture and society. It has a weekly circulation of around 13,000.

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The Norwegian Association of the Disabled
The Norwegian Association of the Disabled is an interest organisation for disabled people in Norway. The organisation has eleven suborganisations for people with specific disabilities, a youth branch, nine regional and three hundred local groups. The goal is full equality and participation in society for people with reduced mobility.

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Radio Orient
Radio Orient began broadcasting from Beirut in February 1995. It is broadcasted to many cities including Moscow, Paris, London, New York, Rome and Berlin. It provides listeners with a wide array of music and programs and is now Lebanon’s fastest growing radio station.

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Rai
Rai is a public service broadcaster based in Rome, Italy and is one of the 23 founding members of the European Broadcasting Union in 1950.

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Respect Mag
Respect Mag is a quarterly magazine which is an innovator in free journalisme and diversity. It activley looks for and publishes different elements of our society.

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The Turkish Radio and Televsion Corporation
The Turkish Radio and Televsion Corporation is the national public broadcaster of Turkey. It was founded in 1964. For many years it has been the only television and radio provider in Turkey. It broadcasts around the world, particularly in Europe, Asia, Australia and Africa.

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Utrop - Norges første flerkulturelle avis
Utrop is Norway`s first and only multicultural newspaper which is published every 14 days.

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X-plosiv
X-plosiv is the biggest multicultural internet magazine in Norway and is politically and religiously independent. The objective of the magazine is to be the communication center for news, culture, sports and other topical subjects of society.

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Youth Press Italia
Youth Press Italia is an association of young journalists and media makers.

Website Website youthpress.org

 

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Objective 4: Stimulating public interest, in co-operation
with the Council of Europe's Directorate of Communication

 
 
Beur FM
Beur FM is a topical radio station in France. It is available on 17 different frequences. Since its creation in 1981 it has been targeted towards North Africans however, it has since expanded to a larger, diverse public.

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High Commissioner for Immigration and Intercultural Dialogue
The High Commissioner for Immigration and Intercultural Dialogue is a Portuguese government agency that deals with diversity and immigration issues. Since the end of the colonial era in 1974, Portugal has been a destination country for immigrants from Africa, South America, Asia, and more recently, Eastern Europe. The High Commissioner's mission is to forward their integration into Portuguese society whilst respecting their traditional cultural and moral values.

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