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Student Journalists Hong Kong Fellowship

Press Release - January 12, 2004

The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office (HKETO) in association with the Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ), is pleased to announce the third annual Student Journalists Hong Kong Fellowship following the success of the program in the last two years.

The purpose of the fellowship is for students of all recognized journalism schools in Canada to acquaint themselves with the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) of the People's Republic of China. With funding and assistance on logistics provided by the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office, two winning student journalists will have the opportunity to visit various points of interests, and meet with people of diverse views, and cultural background in Hong Kong. It is the obligation of the winning student journalists to publish or broadcast stories about Hong Kong in the local media (newspaper/magazine/others) or in their university/school journals or newsletters after the trip. They will have complete editorial freedom in the stories produced.

The package on offer includes a return air ticket between Canada and Hong Kong and hotel accommodation for six nights. The HKETO will arrange for familiarization programs during the visit for winning student journalists.

The award is open to any journalism student who is currently in a recognized university level journalism program, in their third year of a B.J. program or higher and must be a paid-in-full member in good standing of the Canadian Association of Journalists. Non-members may take out a membership anytime prior to the application deadline or upon application. Each application must include a resum�, and a written proposal laying out what is to be achieved. Students must demonstrate that they have done some basic research on Hong Kong as evidenced by their proposal. The proposal can concentrate on any area of life in Hong Kong.

Applications must reach the Canadian Association of Journalists, by March 5, 2004 at 1385 Woodroffe Ave. B-224, Ottawa, ON K2G 1V8. A three-member judging panel will be formed by the Canadian Association of Journalists to select the winners. The results will be announced in April.

For more details of the Student Journalists Hong Kong Fellowship 2004, please refer to the HKETO website: http://www.hketo.ca, or visit the Canadian Association of Journalists website: http://www.caj.ca

For further enquiries, please contact:
Mr. John Tam, Chief Information officer, Hong Kong Economic and Trade
Office at (416) 924-5544 e-mail: [email protected]
Mr. John Dickins, Executive Director, Canadian Association of Journalists at
(613) 526-8061, or e-mail: [email protected].











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