Applicants Sought for Knight Journalism Fellowships

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Published: October 21, 2009
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The International Center for Journalists is seeking outstanding applicants for its Knight International Journalism Fellowships program.

Materials on African Sexuality Requested for Publication

By Seyi Oduyela
Published: October 7, 2009
Materials on African Sexuality Requested for Publication  | read this item

Journalists, writers, photographers, and broadcasters are invited to submit a variety of visual and literary materials on African sexualities as part of a research project on the Law, Gender and Sexuality. Deadline: October 30.

Knight Fellowships at Stanford University- A Year to Make a Difference for Journalism…

By Seyi Oduyela
Published: October 7, 2009
Knight Fellowships at Stanford University- A Year to Make a Difference for Journalism...  | read this item

A year to study and research, removed from the dailiness of newsroom deadline pressures, in the company of other accomplished journalists at Stanford University, one of the top research and innovation institutions in the world.

Daniel Pearl Awards to Honor World’s Best Cross-border Investigative Journalism

By Seyi Oduyela
Published: October 7, 2009
Daniel Pearl Awards to Honor World's Best Cross-border Investigative Journalism  | read this item

The 2010 Daniel Pearl Awards competition, which honors the world’s best cross-border investigative journalism, has begun accepting entries.

ICFJ Offers Online Course in Digital Journalism in Arabic

By Seyi Oduyela
Published: October 7, 2009
ICFJ Offers Online Course in Digital Journalism in Arabic  | read this item

The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) invites Arab journalists to apply for an online course in digital journalism which will run from November 9 to December 21. Deadline to apply: October 26.

Technology Widens Rich-Poor Gap

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Published: August 11, 2009
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Technology Widens Rich-Poor Gap  | read this item

In reality, it is not money but intellectual capital that drives prosperity. More important, perhaps, is the reality that poverty is driven and sustained by a lack of intellectual capital.

Educational Imbalance: Its Extent, History, Dangers and Correction in Nigeria

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Published: April 2, 2008
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Educational Imbalance: Its Extent, History, Dangers and Correction in Nigeria   | read this item

Aminu, on behalf of the Northern Islamic hegemony, recommended social restructuring that would stop millions of southern Nigerians from receiving University education in order for the North to catch up with the South and thus bridge the gap between northern and southern Nigeria with the ultimate aim of achieving Nigerian unity.

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