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2-3 July 2008: CDRSEE at the final conference for the “European Young Journalist Award”. The Center’s executive director, Nenad Sebek, was invited to speak at the closing conference for the European Young Journalist Award, which took place in Ljubliana on 2-3 July and was organised jointly by the European Commission’s Directorate General for Enlargement and the European Youth Press Association. The conference allowed for a productive debate between 400 young journalists on topics such as mobility in the ‘enlarged Europe’, identity issues, or cultural interaction, with representatives from media and politics as well as researchers and specialists on EU-related topics. Following the conference, Mr. Jan Truszczyński, Deputy Director-General of DG Enlargement presented all national winners with an award.

13 July 2008 - CDRSEE rocks EXIT! What do you take with you if you are performing at one of Europe’s most happening, funky, energetic and diverse music festivals?  A guitar…?  Groupies and roadies…?….a list of the most ridiculous backstage demands you can think up?  ….well, if you are the CDRSEE, you take sticky syrupy pastries! Click here for the full story and more photographs.

July 2008 - Joint History Project Teacher Training successfully completed in Albania. After kicking off with the training of trainers’ workshop in Tirana in December 2007, 5 local teacher training workshops have successfully taken place in 5 different locations across Albania, between January and July 2008. To download the Albanian language edition of the workbooks free, please click here.

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Projects - Shared Past, Common Future

SHARED PAST, COMMON FUTURE:
Southeast Europe reclaims its collective history. 

An exciting new joint venture between the CDRSEE and SEETV (an award winning documentary production company) is underway.  The goal is to create, produce and widely broadcast a film about the JHP, showing the Workbooks in use in classrooms as well as featuring key figures in the project, regional and international historians and instrumental social and political figures in Southeast Europe.

The documentary aims to give a multi-perspective view of the process and importance of the JHP and is planned to be screened at various regional film festivals, as well as shown on national television stations throughout the 11 countries of the region which the JHP covers.

Should you wish to help fund this film, please contact Ruth Sutton: ruth@cdsee.org.

 
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