The organizers and partners of the Solidarity Academy Baltic Sea
Youth Dialogue 2016 are pleased to invite young journalists from the
Baltic Sea states to the thirteenth edition of the Solidarity Academy
which will be held in Gdansk from 13-20 November 2016.
The Solidarity Academy is an international project aimed at inspiring and supporting the development of the young intellectual elites of Europe. The main values and rules of the project are: respect for others, openness to self-development, cooperation, tolerance, willingness to discuss even the most difficult topics, awareness of the cultural differentiation, and a readiness to receive feedback.
At the workshops and lectures held during the Solidarity Academy, 16 young journalists will have the opportunity to expand their knowledge and develop skills useful for the work of an ambitious journalist, commentator or analyst interested in such issues as geopolitics or liberation movements on both a local and global/ European scale.
Eligibility
The Solidarity Academy team is looking for 16 active, aspiring and young (20-30 years old) journalists from the Council of the Baltic Sea States (CBSS) Members and Observers who are willing to improve their editorial and journalism-related skills and engage themselves into the international networking process.
The Solidarity Academy is an international project aimed at inspiring and supporting the development of the young intellectual elites of Europe. The main values and rules of the project are: respect for others, openness to self-development, cooperation, tolerance, willingness to discuss even the most difficult topics, awareness of the cultural differentiation, and a readiness to receive feedback.
At the workshops and lectures held during the Solidarity Academy, 16 young journalists will have the opportunity to expand their knowledge and develop skills useful for the work of an ambitious journalist, commentator or analyst interested in such issues as geopolitics or liberation movements on both a local and global/ European scale.
Eligibility
The Solidarity Academy team is looking for 16 active, aspiring and young (20-30 years old) journalists from the Council of the Baltic Sea States (CBSS) Members and Observers who are willing to improve their editorial and journalism-related skills and engage themselves into the international networking process.