The Konrad Adenauer Stiftung is now accepting applications for financial support from practicing journalists from all over Asia intending to enroll in the Ateneo de Manila University’s two journalism programs—the Masters in Journalism and the Diploma in Visual Journalism—for the next school year. Both programs employ the blended learning approach, a mix…(Read More)
ACFJ is sharing this story by Pau Villanueva, DVJ ’18, about her encounter with the Manobos from Bukidnon province in MIndanao. Pau’s story was published by CNN Philippines. Read full story here: https://cnnphilippines.com/life/culture/2019/6/26/lgbt-datu.html?fbclid=IwAR0j1XjX1vMcB2SlqIQgBhkEEXCvJHGmFg17rwe37LTeMUoOaz_WEOYG3tk *Feature Photo by Pau Villanueva, DVJ ’18 for CNN…(Read More)
Working photojournalists, journalists and other content producers are invited to apply for slots in the 2019 Diploma in Visual Journalism program of the Asian Center for Journalism at the Ateneo de Manila University. A 10-month program that will start in February 2019, the DVJ offers skills training in multimedia journalism and digital content…(Read More)
The Konrad Adenauer Asian Center for Journalism is offering the Diploma in Visual Journalism to practicing Asian photojournalists and journalists. A merger of two programs–Diploma in Photojournalism and Diploma in Multimedia Journalism –the DVJ program is a blended learning course aimed at giving media practitioners a wider theoretical and practical perspective on visual…(Read More)