Programs & Resources

Programs

Our free, all-expenses-paid programs help journalists understand the complex issues they cover. The programs are balanced and non-partisan, with on-the-record speakers including expert journalists, authorities and policymakers. Programs for international journalists are presented under the Journalist-to-Journalist banner, and offer enhanced opportunities in other countries to grapple with journalism practices and discuss issues. After each program, the audio and PowerPoint presentations, handouts, photos, videos or other resources are posted on our website. You’ll find them, along with applications for current programs, at the links below.

Upcoming Programs

Paul Miller Alumni Social Media Workshop
Date: June 19, 2013 AM and PM sessions
Location: 1211 Connecticut Avenue NW, Washington, D.C.

NPF and the Paul Miller Alumni Committee are hosting a social media day at the NPF headquarters TODAY!

The PM session will run from approx 6-7:30 p.m. and will be a roundtable discussion on the ethics of certain social media usage, problems with having both a personal and professional social media platform and exploring emerging technologies. (Light snacks and drinks to be provided.)

Paul Miller Washington Reporting Fellowship 2013-2014
Date: September 2013- June 2014
Location: Washington, D.C.

Through nine, daylong seminars – once a month, from September through June—this fellowship program provides a primer on Washington agencies, institutions and organizations. It delivers fresh sources, story ideas and unparalleled opportunities to get to know and learn from other journalists.

Lung Health Issues, Paris France 2013
Date: October 29 -31, 2013
Location: Paris, France

The Journalist to Journalist Project of the National Press Foundation and the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (The Union) will offer the 5th annual J2J programme at the 44th Union World Conference on Lung Health in Paris, France. The J2J training will be held on Tuesday-Thursday, 29-31 October. Following the training, journalists will be expected to report on the conference through Sunday, 3 November 2013.

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Application Deadline: July 22, 2013

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A very worthwhile immersion in a broad range of aspects of Alzheimer's, useful to anyone writing about the issues and people affected.

Gary Rotstein, 2012 Alzheimer’s Issues Fellow
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