Attend Wharton's Business Journalism Seminar: Funding available
JournalismPakistan.com | Published: 27 June 2024
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The Wharton School is hosting a seminar for business journalists in October 2024. It will cover essential topics and offer funding for attendees.Summary
The University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School is organizing the Wharton Seminars for Business Journalists, a premier event for journalists focused on business reporting. This year's seminar will take place in Philadelphia, PA, from October 14 to 16.
The program is designed to help business journalists enhance their reporting skills and gain deeper insights into critical business and economic issues. Topics covered include accounting principles, financial markets, taxation, and more, providing a comprehensive understanding of the business landscape.
Funding opportunities are available for both international and U.S.-based journalists interested in attending the seminar. These opportunities make it more accessible for journalists to benefit from this enriching experience.
Additionally, the National Press Foundation (NPF) is offering all-expense-paid fellowships for two U.S.-based journalists to attend the seminar. This is a fantastic opportunity to advance your career without financial burden. The deadline to apply for the NPF fellowships is August 26.
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Application deadline for seminars: August 26, 2024
Key Points
- Event dates: October 14-16, 2024
- Funding available for international and U.S. journalists
- Topics include accounting, financial markets, and taxation
- NPF fellowships cover expenses for two U.S. journalists
- Application deadline for fellowships is August 26, 2024
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