iMedD offers fellowships for investigative journalism conference [Greece]

Multimedia journalists based in Greece can apply for fellowships to attend an investigative journalism conference.

iMEdD (Incubator for Media Education and Development) is offering fellowships to attend the Global Investigative Journalism Conference 2025 (#GIJC25), Nov. 20–24, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Selected participants will join a cohort of 20 iMEdD Fellows at GIJC from around the world, in collaboration with the Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN).

The fellows will receive an exclusive one-day training by GIJN and iMEdD Ideas Zone on pre-conference day.

The fellowship covers round-trip travel expenses to Kuala Lumpur, accommodation and conference registration.

The deadline is July 14.

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