Deadline extended: iMEdD seeks young journalists for newsroom in Greece [Worldwide]

Recent graduates or final year college students, with an interest in journalism, can apply to become a reporter in Athens, Greece.

The incubator for Media Education and Development (iMEdD) is launching YOJO (Young Journalists), a digital-first newsroom of young journalists, and is searching for the next generation of reporters who will shape the future of independent journalism.

iMEdD is offering a one- or two-year paid placement opportunity to recent graduates from around the world, at its cutting-edge newsroom in Athens, Greece. Selected journalists will create impactful, transparent and innovative journalism.

The program starts January 2026.

The deadline is Aug. 31.

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