ANKARA
Anadolu Agency (AA) News Academy will hold the "Diplomatic Correspondent" certificate programme with the Turkish Foreign Ministry.
As Turkey is going through changes, it carries out more effective diplomacy all around the world. In order to follow the international affairs, the need for skilled journalists has arisen.
Being aware of these changes, AA aims to broadcasts in eleven languages within the scope of its centennial vision in next four years time.
In order to achieve the "centennial vision" aim, AA set up the News Academy to train skilled journalists and now the News Academy will be cooperating with the experienced team of Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs to train "diplomatic correspondents".
Three months long "Diplomacy Journalism Certificate Programme" consists of 420 hours of training. Successful attendees will be employed by Anadolu Agency at the end of their course.
Anadolu Agency News Academy will hold the "Finance Correspondent" certificate programme with the leading economy and finance establishments of Turkey.
Turkish economy is getting closer to its target of becoming one of the top 10 economies of the world and in order to track the changes in the economy and finance sector and the need for skilled journalists has arisen.
Being aware of these changes, AA aims to broadcasts in eleven languages within the scope of its centennial vision in next four years time.
In order to achieve the "centennial vision" aim, AA set up the News Academy to train skilled journalists and now the News Academy will be cooperating with the leading economy and finance establishments to train "Finance Correspondents".
Lectures will be given by the leading journalists, journalists and managers of AA and the experienced staff of the Turkish Ministry of Finance, Turkish Ministry of Economy, Turkish Undersecretariat of Treasury, Turkish Statistical Institute, Banking Regulation and Supervision Agency, Securities and Exchange Commission, ISE.
Three months long "Finance Journalism Certificate Programme" consists of 420 hours of training. Successful attendees will be employed by Anadolu Agency at the end of their course
AA's Diplomacy Correspondents Certificate Program to fill an important gap
Foreign Policy Director of the Foundation for Political, Economic and Social Research (SETA), Prof. Dr. Talip Kucukcan, said on Thursday that the Anadolu Agency's (AA) Diplomacy Correspondents Certificate Program would fill an important gap in Turkey.
Speaking to the AA, Kucukcan said that the Turkish public opinion deserved correspondents with higher qualifications and a quality journalism.