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Informe Anual EN

Year in review PRISA, a global group Universidad Autónoma de Madrid to provide journalism training to graduates from any field. Since its foundation, the school, as part of its commitment to society, has contributed to the training of almost 1,000 professional journalists, who can in turn contribute to strengthening civil society and democracy. The role of the journalist in society is a theme that informs all the modules and activity in the Masters program, which places great emphasis on practical work experience, thereby allowing our trainee journalists to learn on the job. In 2013, there were two significant changes: the Masters in Journalism became a two-year program instead of one, in order to expand the curriculum and to include a paid internship at a PRISA media company; and the calendar was changed, with the program now starting in September to adapt to the Bologna process. The program remains essentially the same, with the same stress on integrating print and digital media. New workshops were added on data processing and management and more time is being spent on video and social networks. Also in 2013, a new Data Journalism Workshop was introduced, while in February 122 Sustainability Report 2014 2014 a number of workshops were added on specialized journalism: Photojournalism and interview techniques, run by leading professionals and aimed at anyone interested in journalism. It is also planned to run a new workshop on Entrepreneurship and Startups. The school has contributed to the training of almost 1,000 professional journalists, who can in turn contribute to strengthening civil society and democracy In 2013 there was a student trip to the European Parliament in Brussels, and a number of students from the program, now in its 27th year, were called on to cover the 5th World Congress against the Death Penalty, held in Madrid. El País de los Estudiantes El País de los Estudiantes is a free online school newspaper project, organized by El País. The scheme, which has won international awards, aims to promote reading and teamwork among students aged 14 to 18 from all over Spain. Now in its twelfth year, the program has to date seen the participation of over 400,000 participants. In 2013, 30,818 secondary-level students and 5,595 high-school teachers from 2,269 centers throughout Spain participated. The program is envisaged as a teaching tool that fosters multidisciplinary learning, teamwork and the personal development of each student. It also encourages the use of new technologies as a tool for work and research. A jury composed of El País journalists is in charge of evaluating and selecting the three best print or digital newspapers and the best work in eight categories (interview, report, photography, comic / cartoon strip, advertising, English section, multimedia and blog content) at a national level. 1. 12th El País de los Estudiantes edition. 2. Journalism workshops for children in hospitals. 1 2


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