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Writing Competition for Young journalists in EU
Print and online journalists in European Union member countries,
candidate countries or potential candidate countries are invited to
enter their published work into the European Young Journalist Award.
Applicants must be between the ages of 17 and 27. Deadline: March 15, 2008.
Entries must discuss a topic related to EU enlargement or European
integration in no more than 2,000 words. Articles must be written in the
young journalist's native language and published between January 1, 2007
and March 15, 2008. A 200-word abstract in English must also be included.
Winning articles will be published on the competition Web site, and the
winning journalists will join fellow young journalists from around the
world for a trip through the Western Balkans in June 2008. A conference
of all the journalists, their mentors and other EU professionals will be
held after the trip.
For more information and an application to enter, visit
http://www.eujournalist-award.eu/.
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