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Panel sessions

The panel sessions at this European Investigative Journalism Conference will host a fine selection of journalists willing to share their work experience on issues as diverse as the mafia, stress-on-the-job, investigating in science, and –of course- Europe and its many institutions. Combine several sessions in the ‘Europe track’ and leave with a clear sense of where the stories lie that your reader/viewer needs to know. Not only for the guys and gals at the foreign desk, but for local and regional media as well. For you’ll find Europe everywhere, or Europe will find you!

You do not need to separately sign up for the panel sessions.

Friday November 21st

  1. Round table: Wobbing in Europe 1 – 11.15 AM
  2. How you sell Europe? – 2.00 PM (only in Dutch)
  3. Investigative scientific integrity – 2.00 PM
  4. How to be creative? part I – 2.00 PM
  5. Round table: Wobbing in Europe 2 – 2.00 PM
  6. How can journalists benefit from time management and stress reduction? – 2.00 PM
  7. Wobbing Europe (Wobbing in Europe 3) – 3.45 PM
  8. How to look at minorities in Europe? – 3.45 PM
  9. How to be creative? part II – 3.45 PM
  10. Round table: Science – 3.45 PM

Saturday November 22nd

  1. The dark side of European cash flow – 9.00 AM
  2. On the fate-of-the-earth beat – 9.00 AM
  3. In bath with Islam – 9.00 AM
  4. Crossing Borders Through Company Records – 9.00 AM
  5. Round table Wobbing tactics- Wobbing in Europe 4 – 9.00 AM
  6. Round table: Making investigative journalism sustainable and visible – How to develop cross-border marketing for freelance reporting? – 09.00 AM
  7. Techniques for producing a story in multiple media: video-radio-print-the web – 10.45 AM
  8. Cross-border journalism: opportunities or problems? (Wobbing in Europe 5) – 10.45 AM
  9. The biggest Global Scams – 10.45 AM
  10. Round table meeting on Education – 10.45 AM
  11. Economic news: All profits are equal (but some are more equal than others) – 10.45 AM
  12. Life of a European Mandarin – 2.00 PM
  13. NATO and the security blanket that is used to stifle media – 2.00 PM
  14. After the Games – 2.00 PM
  15. Round table, Wobbing in Europe 6 – 2.00 PM
  16. EU Lobbying: throwing light on the hidden side of EU decision-making – 2.00 PM

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