11/06/2012
In partnership with the PASHA Bank Azerbaijan the British Council is pleased to announce the continuation of the training programme for journalists covering business topics in media. This is a unique project aimed at strengthening professional competencies and skills of the national media through a special training programme tailored to the needs of the selected journalists.
The programme will be implemented in cooperation with the Thomson Foundation which is one of Europe's biggest media organisations empowering thousands of journalists worldwide to generate and sustain a diverse media and working in over 100 countries towards encouraging the highest ethical and practical standards in media.
The project activities will include design and provision of the special media course and a study visit of the selected journalists to the UK involving visits and placements at well-known newspapers, magazines and other media establishments and meetings with leading journalists. Our ambition is to have a leading group of journalists setting an example of fair and quality reporting in the country and notably contributing to raising the standards of business reporting in Azerbaijan.

Eligible participants must:

• Have at least 2 years of working experience in journalism
• be working for national broadcast, print, electronic periodical or online media;
• be available for the training courses for an extended period of time which includes:
a) 3 training sessions in Baku (5 full days each session)
b) 4-5-day study visit to the UK in the year 2013.

All interested applicants should download an application form from the British Council www.britishcouncil.az website and email with CV to enquires@britishcouncil.az not later than the 22th of June 2012.

Suitable candidates will be coztacted for an interview.

Background information about the programme: Pasha Bank, the British Council and the Thomson Foundation have delivered a benchmark media training project in Azerbaijan over the last year. Since beginning work on the Business Journalism project in May 2011, the British Council successfully organised and managed training programme for the leading Azerbaijani journalists covering business topics in the media with final study visit to London and Cardiff, UK. The training course was delivered by an experienced trainer from Thomson Foundation, at Azerbaijan Media Centre. The project activities included design and provision of 15 days of special media course and a study visit of journalists to the UK involving visits and placements at well-known newspapers, magazines and other media establishments, and meetings with leading British journalists.

For further information on this project please contact:

Dilara Ibrahimova
Programmes Manager
British Council , Azerbaijan
T: 12 497 1593
F: 12 498 9236