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More than 1000 print, broadcast and online journalists have attended CJC training sessions since 1993.
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Fellowships/Training. CJC'c competitive fellowships and quick-hit training sessions give you up-close, on the record access to top experts. You'll fill your notebook with story ideas and resources and make connections that last long after you return to the newsroom
Five-Day Fellowships "When (CJC) gathers these reporters together, you can feel the energy. They probably teach each other as much as the speakers, sharing ways to get information and to work with editors wtho sometimes don't understand the difficulties and naunces of covering those topic."
Mary Hargrove,
Associate Editor,
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Annual fellowships give journalists the opportunity to build their knowledge of child/family issues and enhance their reporting skills.

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Two-Day Fellowships Training Programs

Two-day conferences help journalists find fresh angles on emerging topics.

Apply now for the specialized reporting institute: “Communities in Flux: The Impact of Economic Turmoil and Shifting Demographics.”
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Single and half-day sessions provide journalists with in-depth training on child/family issues. Sessions are often cosponsored with other journalism organizations.

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