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Australian Centre for Independent Journalism

Global Environmental Journalism Initiative

GEJI, the Global Environmental Journalism Initiative, is a project started in 2008 by four Australian and five European universities that are leaders in journalism education in their countries.

GEJI is a European Union (EU)/Australia Cooperation in Higher Education and Training project. These projects operate under the rubric of the European Commission's Industrialised Country Instrument Education Cooperation Programme (ICI ECP) and are jointly funded by the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations and the European Commission.

It involves

Participating Institutions

Australia
Europe

For information and contacts at these institutions refer Participating Universities.

Students studying at the partner institutions should appply to their own institutions for access to these travel funds. Other students may be able to access schemes such as Study Abroad, etc from their own universities to support an international study semester.

The university partners welcome collaboration with media organisations, environmental research organisations and local communities. Enquiries should be made to Inger Munk at the Danish School of Media and Journalism, or Professor Wendy Bacon at the University of Technology, Sydney, Australia.