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| Duration: | 3 - 12 months |
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| Benefits summary: | Tuition, visa, travel, living expenses, books |
Last update: 10 November 2011
Stan Storimans' Scholarship was initiated by the First Lady of Georgia Mrs. Sandra Elisabeth Roelofs in order to pay respect to the Dutch journalist Stan Storimans who died in Gori during the tragic events in August 2008. By this, she gives the opportunity to Georgian journalists to receive higher education degree, to get professional training and to enhance their skills.
Scholarships are available for the following courses:
Radio Nederland Training Center (RNTC) in Hilversum (3 courses) International Course Educational Program Production (Radio and Internet - Television and Internet) - Youth and Development International Course Broadcast Journalism (Radio and Internet - Television and Internet) - Good Governance International Course Broadcast Management (Radio-Television- Internet)
Hogeschool Utrecht, University of Applied Sciences (2 courses) European Culture and European Journalism (Faculty of Communication and Journalism)
Europe in the World (Faculty of Communication and Journalism)
Erasmus University Rotterdam (1 course) Media and Journalism/Specialization Media, Culture and Society (Faculty of History and Arts)
Webster University in Leiden (1 course) MA in Communications Management (Department of Media Communications)
Fontys Hogescholen, University of Applied Sciences in Eindhoven (1 course) Master of Science in Information Technology (Department of Information Technology)
The minimal requirement for Georgian journalists is to hold a Bachelor's degree and have good command of English.
Minimum 12 weeks - maximum 1 year depending on the duration of each course.
You are normally required to take an English Proficiency Test if you come from a non-English speaking country.
Most European Universities recognise the IELTS test. More information
Tuition, visa, travel, living expenses, books.
Please see: http://www.storimansscholarship.ge/index.php?module=text&link_id=1
Radio Nederland Training Center (RNTC) in Hilversum (2 courses)
International Course Broadcast Journalism (Radio & Internet - Television & Internet) - (Dis)covering Diversity.
International Course Soaps and Society: making broadcast drama for development (Radio - Television)
Hogeschool Utrecht, University of Applied Sciences (2 courses)European Culture and European Journalism (Faculty of Communication and Journalism)
Europe in the World (Faculty of Communication and Journalism)
Erasmus University Rotterdam (1 course)MA in Media and Journalism/Specialization Media, Culture and Society (Faculty of History and Arts)
Webster University in Leiden (1 course)MA in Communications Management (Department of Media Communications)
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