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Public Policy Course for Journalists

Centre for Civil Society Organizes Certificate Course in Public Policy

BH Global Education Team

Centre for Civil Society (CCS), a leading research organization ranked in the top 50 Think Tanks worldwide, in partnership with Friedrich Naumann Foundation (FNF)offers ìpolicy, a two day residential certificate course in public policy for journalists toequip them with tools to better understand and evaluate the effects of public policies in our day to day functioning.

This award winning course focuses on issues in the key areas of education, livelihoods for the poor, and good governance. This programme attracts highly competitive candidates and youth leaders from all over India. In 2011, CCS won the Templeton Award for ìpolicy for Journalists certificate in Public Policy.

The Course Details:

Course: ipolicy for Journalists; Certificate in Public Policy

Venue and Duration: New Delhi, 24-26 May 2012

Eligibility: Mid-level media professionals with some experience including senior correspondents, feature writers, beat reporters, assistant/sub-editors, producers, and anchors.

Participants: 40 participants are chosen through a competitive evaluation process.

Fees: No fee for the Course. All meals and a two-night stay at the venue will be borne by the Centre.

Deadline: May 10, 2012

Contact: Srijan Bandyopadhyay: 99536 72130 or 011-2653 7456 ext: 21

Centre for Civil Society (CCS) is a globally recognized and highly ranked independent public policy think tank based in New Delhi working on research, advocacy and outreach on critical public policy issues that affect India. CCS was ranked 34 out of top 50 Global Think Tanks (non-US) in 2011 by University of Pennsylvania.

The ìpolicy experience encourages experiential learning, making for an exciting, engaging and entertaining course. Formats vary between interactive lectures, working groups, field visits and cooperative games. Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to learn, engage, network and develop skills in critical thinking and public policy; all in a relaxed and enjoyable environment where the priority is you.

Source: http://www.ccs.in/ipolicy/journalists.asp

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