Apply now to take part in the 6th NEA Arts Journalism Institute in Classical Music and Opera, New York City, October 17 through 27, 2009.
With support from the National Endowment for the Arts, Columbia University's Journalism School will host the sixth institute for journalists who write about classical music and opera.
The institute is intended for writers or editors who wish to refresh their perspective or gain new knowledge and contacts in the field of classical music and opera, with special emphasis on exploring opportunities in the new media landscape.
Participants will attend great performances, supplemented by lectures, course work, meetings and writing workshops by distinguished Columbia faculty, music journalists, bloggers and classical music experts to improve basic skills in criticism and provide an understanding of the history and fundamental concepts of classical music and opera.
The program is designed for journalists who live and work outside the top media markets (a limited number of positions will be filled by applicants from major metropolitan areas). No specialized training in classical music is required. Freelancers and part-time writers may apply. Most expenses, including travel and accommodation (if needed) are covered by the institute.
Apply by July 23, 2009, or if you know a writer or editor who might be interested in this program, refer him or her to the website below for detailed terms and conditions. For an application, send an email to nea_institute@earthlink.net. Questions? Call 202.210.9494. You can ?nd more information about the NEA Institute at www.jrn.columbia.edu/events/nea.
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