Project information
Project manager
Sofie Gullberg
Other participants
Kajsa Törnroth, regional manager
Linda Liedström, project coordinator
Robert Winter, accounting economist
Participating organisations
Linnaeus University
Internews Europe
Transtélé Canal France International
Thomson Media
ARTICLE 19
Financier
European Commission (DG INTPA)
Timetable
2025-2028
Subject
Journalism (Fojo Media Institute, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Linnaeus University)
Website
https://fojo.se/en/projects/agile/
More about the project
Fojo is working to strengthen journalism education in 13 countries by supporting networks among educators, enhancing connections with the media industry, and integrating students’ perspectives into course development. Over 2,000 students from approximately 30 universities will participate in the project. Fojo will bring together educators, journalists and journalism students to co-develop and implement thematic courses.
The work will strengthen the link between theory, technology and practice, bridging the gap between the classroom and the newsroom. Focus will be on capacity building through proactive preparedness, prevention and demonstrating what works in practice.
The project is divided into four focus areas:
- Women media leaders of tomorrow: Through an 18-month mentoring programme, young female journalists are trained in leadership, with specific focus on managing a newsroom.
- Closing the climate coverage gap: Together with journalism schools in six countries, we are designing a course on climate journalism to increase the capacity of journalism students to cover and report on the the climate crisis both regionally and globally. The journalism students will publish their reports in the global ‘Climate Publishing Project’.
- Managing stress and trauma: A network of educators and practicing journalists from different parts of the world will jointly design and implement courses on how to manage stress and trauma as a journalist. The course will be piloted in more than 30 universities in 9 countries.
- Dig Better – Investigative reporting for women journalism students: A capacity building programme on investigative journalism for female students to inspire more women to work with investigative journalism. The participants are coached in investigative journalism by practicing journalists in the pilot programme ‘Dig Better’ which includes a mentoring and grants scheme.
CO-funded by the European Union