Call for young journalists and communicators – ESMH Summer School 2025

Are you a young journalist interested in science and technology?

Apply to the 2025 Summer School on science communication in the digital age!

The European Science-Media Hub (ESMH) of the European Parliament is organising a Summer School in Brussels on 24-26 June 2025 to address the opportunities and challenges of digital science communication.

The three-day event will include workshops, panels and training sessions with experienced journalists, communication specialists, researchers and policymakers. Experts will share hands-on tips and tricks to leverage digital tools to tell science stories and engage audiences. Participants will discuss communication trends, best practices for journalists, and how to navigate the complexities of science communication.

Join the discussion on the future of (science) journalism in the digital era!

WHEN?

24-26 June 2025

WHERE?

Brussels, European Parliament

FOR WHOM?

Requirements to apply:

  • To be an EU citizen
  • To be between 18 and 39 years old
  • To be fluent in both written and spoken English
  • To have professional experience in journalism or media production
  • To have a passion for science communication

Up to 80 journalists and content creators will be selected and invited to the ESMH Summer School in Brussels.

HOW TO APPLY?

Fill in the application form by 12 March 2025 12:00 CET.

Application form

The ESMH will provide financial support for the travel and accommodation costs of the selected journalists participating in the 2025 Summer School (subject to conditions and eligibility criteria).

For any queries, please write to esmh@europarl.europa.eu


About the European Science-Media Hub

The European Science-Media Hub (ESMH) of the European Parliament organises trainings for journalists on scientific and technological developments. The ESMH was launched in 2018 to facilitate the exchange of information and views between researchers, policymakers and the media. The ESMH supports journalists reporting on science and technology topics by providing better access to trustworthy sources, thematic workshops, and training opportunities.

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