Communication, Development, Economics, Media, Political Science, Public Policy, Sociology
Media Development and Democratization: Understanding and Implementing Monitoring and Evaluation Programs
Media Development and Democratization: Understanding and Implementing Monitoring and Evaluation Programs
July 5 - 16, 2010
Organized by the Center for Global Communication Studies (CGCS) at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania, and the Center for Media and Communication Studies (CMCS) at the Central European University (CEU)
| Application deadline: | 15 February, 2010 |
EXPERIENCES OF PAST PARTICIPANTS
"Most important to me was the multi-cultural diversity in the class. Opportunity to meet people in the field, but with other (different) perspectives." (2009 course participant)
"I learned more about particular methods, such as participatory research, also it was interesting to learn from examples of research conducted in several countries." (2009 course participant)
Strengths of the 2009 course highlighted by participants
- "The field work gave an on-ground perspective on the concepts discussed in class. Provided a good view of a post-conflict society through the lens of media development"
- "Speakers were very knowledgeable, they knew what they were talking about, gave deep insights of the field. It was inspiring. The multicultural group was wonderful. We were able to share our diverse experiences."
- "It blended well academic theory with practice"
- "The capacity to directly address work-related issues"
- "we met a lot of people and asked everything we wanted."
- "Intensive, well planned and packed with academic experts from renowned universities"
- "good group cohesion and team work"