Tuesday 25 May 2021

Applications are now open for Future News Worldwide 2021, a prestigious international online conference run by the British Council in partnership with some of the world’s leading media organisations.

With the theme Climate, COVID-19 and the rise of disinformation: how journalism can best serve a world in crisis, the online conference will offer a rich and packed programme for the next generation of newsmakers and content creators. One hundred slots are available for the brightest young student bloggers, vloggers, photojournalists and reporters from across the globe to take part.

Apart from hearing from leading reporters and broadcasters, attendees will get to experience a breaking health story in a high-intensity newsroom simulation created by First Draft, designed to provoke real-time reporting decisions to combat the spread of misinformation.

This opportunity is available to undergraduate and postgraduate students from any country who are between 18-25 years old as of 1 July 2021. Applicants should be able to speak English at an advanced level and need to demonstrate passion for following a career in journalism.

Last year’s online event saw some of the most experienced and respected international editors, broadcasters and reporters share their knowledge and insights with delegates from 50 countries. Past conference speakers have included Maria Ressa, CEO of Rappler Media, Jon Snow, Channel Four; Christina Lamb, Chief Foreign Correspondent for the Sunday Times; Head of Global News Desk for Reuters Nick Tattersall, and Sreenivasan Jain, Managing Editor New Delhi Television.

With contributions from leading media organisations such as Reuters, Google News Initiative and UK Schools of Journalism, Future News Worldwide is a key programme for the British Council in its work building connections, understanding and trust between people in the UK and other countries through arts and culture, education and the English language. The conference is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the next generation of top journalists to hone their skills and make global connections. 

You can find out more about the programme and how to apply by visiting www.britishcouncil.org/future-news-worldwide.

Notes to Editor

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About the British Council

The British Council is the UK’s international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities. We build connections, understanding and trust between people in the UK and other countries through arts and culture, education and the English language. Last year we reached over 80 million people directly and 791 million people overall including online, broadcasts and publications. Founded in 1934 we are a UK charity governed by Royal Charter and a UK public body. We receive a 15 per cent core funding grant from the UK government. www.britishcouncil.org