Early Bird Convention Registration – Deadline April 16!
Early Bird Convention Registration - Deadline April 16! The annual Asian American Journalists Association returns to Los Angeles for the first time in 17 years August 4-7, 2010 at the Renaissance Hotel near the world-famous Hollywood & Highland entertainment complex.
New Community Journalism Venture Hopes To Be ‘Spot’ On
Long-time AAJA member Anh Do is no stranger at venturing into new arenas. Do has tried her hand at reporting abroad, her byline has been published in seven countries; taught at renown journalism institutions like USC and the Poynter Institute and served several roles from sales to editor in chief
Entertainment Career Workshop – April 19
Working your way up in TV: An Entertainment Career Workshop For recent college graduates and early-career individuals: You’re invited to the annual Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Diversity Committee Career Workshop on the evening of April 19th. The event will be at the TV Academy, with check-in from 6:00
Job opportunity – Asst. Editor at UCLA Asian American studies center
UCLA ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES CENTER JOB OPPORTUNITY ASSISTANT EDITOR APPLY ELECTRONICALLY, GO TO:https://hr.mycareer.ucla.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/frameset/Frameset.jsp?time=1269040340212 NO. 14350 Requisition Number: 14350 Job Title: EDITOR, ASSISTANT Working Title: ASSISTANT EDITOR Salary: $2869 – $3438 Job Type: Limited Department Name: 2060-ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES CENTER Department Website URL: www.aasc.ucla.edu Job Summary Statement: The assistant publications editor assists
Health journalism fellowships – Apply by May 5, 12
Call for Applications! Two All-Expenses-Paid Opportunities with Reporting Stipends For Journalists When: July 11-16, 2010 Where: Los Angeles Deadline to Apply May 5, 2010 and May 12, 2010 Step away from your daily routine to spend a week in Los Angeles exploring the intersection between community health, health policy and the
Four-day journalist law school fellowship at Loyola Law School
Loyola Law School , Los Angeles is now accepting applications for its fifth-annual Journalist Law School fellowship, a four-day crash course on constitutional, civil and criminal law taught by law professors, judges and attorneys. Fellowships will be competitively awarded to 35 journalists and will cover instruction, lodging, meals and one-half
Job posting: Director of student media recruitment
Oregon State University Director Student Media Recruitment Announcement March 2010 The Student Media department of the Memorial Union, at Oregon State University-Corvallis, is currently recruiting a full time (1.0 FTE), twelve-month, fixed term, Director position. Salary is commensurate with education and experience. A generous benefits package is included. The director
AAJA 2010 scholarships and grants – Apply now!
The Asian American Journalists Association is offering scholarships and grants to students for 2010. Below are some of the available categories. Visit the AAJA National website for more information. Application deadlines vary by program. Scholarships: Mary Moy Quan Ing Memorial: AAJA will award three students $1,000 each. Scholarships are for
AAJA career workshop for students – March 27
Attention, students! Do you want to know what it takes to get hired at the media outlet of your dreams? Not sure about what skills you need to get your foot in the door? Representatives from the Los Angeles Times, KABC, Yahoo! and People magazine will describe their perfect staffer