Next-IJ Cross-Border Investigative Training for journalists [Europe]

Mid-career investigative journalists in Europe can apply to participate in free online training.

The Next-IJ Cross-Border Investigative Training Program is accepting applications for one-day intensive sessions, designed to enhance journalists’ investigative reporting capabilities through practical, hands-on learning.

Led by expert investigative journalists and researchers from OCCRP and Transcrime, the trainings will dive into advanced tools and techniques for data-driven investigations; cross-border collaboration strategies; and real-world case studies on financial crime, political corruption and global trafficking.

Next-IJ equips journalists with the expertise and technology to uncover and investigate corruption and organized and financial crime with greater efficiency and impact.

The next session will be held on Sept. 20.

The deadline is Sept. 1.

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