The Dart Center Ochberg Fellowship is a unique seminar program for senior and mid-career journalists who want to deepen their knowledge of emotional trauma and psychological injury, and improve reporting on violence, conflict and tragedy.
Reporting responsibly and credibly on violence or traumatic events — on street crime and family violence, natural disasters and accidents, war and genocide — is a great challenge. Since 1999 the Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma, a project of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, has offered the annual Ochberg Fellowships to outstanding journalists interested in exploring these critical issues.
Fellows attend an intensive weeklong program of seminars and discussions held at Columbia University in New York City. Program activities include briefings by prominent interdisciplinary experts in the trauma and mental health fields; conversations with journalist colleagues on issues of ethics, craft and other aspects of professional practice; and a host of other opportunities for intellectual engagement and peer learning.
The Fellowship is led by a core faculty of prominent journalists and mental health professionals associated with the Dart Center, along with a wide range of visiting faculty.
Dart Center Ochberg Fellowships are open to outstanding mid-career journalists working across all media.
Past Fellows have ranged from small-town and regional general-assignment and crime reporters to war photographers and foreign correspondents for international news organizations. Applicants’ work must demonstrate journalistic excellence and a strong track record of covering violence and its impact on individuals, families or communities.
Fellowships are open to print, broadcast and online reporters, photographers, editors and producers with no fewer than five years’ full-time journalism experience.
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Ranking de las Mejores Universidades del Mundo
Ya tenemos los resultados 2011/2012 del ranking mundial universitario que elabora QS todos los años. Existen muchas compañías que se dedican a elaborar este tipo de análisis, sin embargo esta es una de las mas serias.
Por primera vez Harvard University no está arriba en el número 1 sino que ahora es una universidad inglesa la que obtuvo 100 puntos perfectos. Abajo te dejamos con los números y puedes ver la posición de la universidad mexicana, la mejor de toda Latinoamérica:
1.- University of Cambridge (Inglaterra) 100 puntos.
2.- Harvard University (Estados Unidos) 99.34 puntos.
3.- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) (Estados Unidos) 99.21 puntos.
4.- Yale University (Estados Unidos) 98.84 puntos.
5.- University of Oxford (Inglaterra) 98 puntos.
6.- Imperial College London (Inglaterra) 97.64 puntos.
7.- University College London (UCL) (Inglaterra) 97.33 puntos.
8.- University of Chicago (Estados Unidos) 96.08 puntos.
9.- University of Pennsylvania (Estados Unidos) 95.73 puntos.
10.- Columbia University (Estados Unidos) 95.28 puntos.
169.- Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) (México) 50.74 puntos.