
Kamal Adham Center for Journalism Training and Research
| Egyptian Civil Society Project Hosts A Conference Discussing Media and NGOs Response to Recent Floods Crisis | |
| The Egyptian Civil Society Project is organizing a conference, Friday Feb. 26 assessing the impact of the media and civil society organizations on the response to the floods crisis that swept Sinai and Aswan governorates last January. | |
| One-Year Long Arab Online Journalism Project Ends | |
| Participants of the Arab Online Journalism Project have successfully completed the fourth and final week-long workshop of the project in November 2009. The group of 13 professional Arab journalists coming from eight different countries has been committed to the project since March 2009. | |
| Kamal Adham Center for Journalism Training and Research Launches 15 Minutes | |
| Graduate students at AUC’s Kamal Adham Center for Journalism Training and Research have launched a weekly news program called 15 minutes. The students, who are enrolled in Professor Yasir Khan's course on broadcast news, write, edit, produce and shoot the entire show. While the stories are all AUC related, the program is shown on YouTube each week, giving it a wide potential audience. | |
| Journalists and bloggers compare notes at Adham Center’s global “lessons learned” gathering | |
| The often dangerous relationship between writers and governments , the use of technology to evade censorship, and the blurry line between online journalists, bloggers and new media activists. These and many more topics were tackled at a two-day global “lessons learned” online summit convened by the Kamal Adham Center for Journalism Training and Research at The American University in Cairo. | |
| Adham Center's Virtual Newsroom at Washington State University | |
| The Adham Center’s Virtual Newsroom in Second Life was featured in a summit on Reporting in Virtual Spaces at the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication at Washington State University. | |