2008
APRIL 25-27, BERKELEY
Future of Investigative Journalism
Seminar with Lowell Bergman, University of California
2007
JANUARY 26, OXFORD
Reuters Conference
Conference on Intrusion vs Investigation
APRIL 25, JOHANNESBURG
Awards Ceremony
MAY 17, BRAZIL
Abraji Conference, Sao Paulo
MAY 24-27, CANADA
Global Investigative Journalism, Toronto
SEPTEMBER 3-6, JOHANNESBURG
Reporting Workshops, University of Witwatersrand
OCTOBER 3, ISLE OF MAN
Transparency and Democracy
OCTOBER 25-27, RUMANIA
Centre for Investigative Reporting Conference
NOVEMBER 3, LONDON
Finding and Understanding Business documents for financial journalists. BBC, Lime Grove
2006
FEBRUARY 23-26 RUMANIA
Center for Investigative Journalism
INVESTIGATING issues of proportional justice & sentencing, community service and provision of basic investigative technique and methods. David Leigh, investigations editor of the Guardian, conducted the sessions for CIJ
FEBRUARY 23-26 RUMANIA
Center for Investigative Journalism
INVESTIGATING issues of proportional justice & sentencing, community service and provision of basic investigative technique and methods. David Leigh, investigations editor of the Guardian, conducted the sessions for CIJ
AUGUST 22- 23, SERBIA
Balkan Investigative Reporting Network
Belgrade Training Programme
The training course for regional journalists held at Lake Palic and attended by more than 20 journalists from Serbia, Montenegro, Kosovo, Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania, Romania and Bulgaria, representing a wide range of Balkan outlets.
The aim of the programme is to provide journalists with the skills to take part in future BIRN investigative and analytical projects and to enable their work published in Balkan Insight, the BIRN's online publication.
AUGUST 29-31, JOHANNESBURG
The South African Investigative Journalism Workshop (IJW)
CIJ is provided five speakers for part 2 of a three-year programme run in conjunction with the Journalism Programme at Wits, the Institute for the Advancement of Journalism, and the Centre for Investigative Journalism. It is funded by three international foundations and will be held at Witwatersrand University, Johannesburg
Key details of the first programme, which ran on November 23-30, 2005, can be found on the IJW web pages.
OCTOBER 30-31, PARIS
School of Journalism - Sciences Po
CIJ's Director will speak on the means and methods of Investigative Journalism at the two day IRE sponsored conference at 117 Boulevard Saint Germain, 75006 Paris, France. Cancelled.
2005
MAY 5-6 LONDON
Amnesty International Training workshops
The first of two training programmes for Amnesty researchers and team leaders devoted to research methodology, the use of the internet as a research tool, proprietary databases, working abroad, protecting sensitive sources, finding and analyzing business documents, and historical research.
JULY LONDON
Article 19 and the British Council
Presentation and seminar on Investigative Journalism for two different parties of Chinese reporters on the fundaments of independent critical journalism. These included including methods, current techniques and general resources.
SEPTEMBER 15-17, NEW YORK
Conference on Investigative Business and Finance Reporting
Held at Columbia University, Graduate School of Journalism and funded directly by the Lorana Sullivan Foundation, the speakers were the leading financial reporters and investigators from the New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, LA Times, Baltimore Sun, Newsweek, US News & World Report, the Centre for Public integrity, Investigative Reporters & Editors, NICAR trainers, Bloombergs, and the LA Times.
SEPTEMBER 26-27, LONDON
Amnesty International Training Workshops
The second of two training programmes, training in the methods and uses of the UK and US Freedom on Information acts, Working abroad, writing investigative stories, computer assisted research, ethics and recording.
OCTOBER 28, LONDON
City University, Department of Journalism Lecture
AN INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER ASSISTED REPORTING presented by Tommy Kaas, Director of DICAR in Copenhagen for CIJ on the use and value of Microsoft Access and Excel in digesting and analyzing large quantities of statistical data. The talk also included an introduction to advanced internet searching, and the use of hidden databases
NOVEMBER 23, JOHANNESBURG
The South African Investigative Journalism Workshop (IJW)
CIJ began a partnership with the Department of Journalism, Prof. Anton Harber at the University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg and provided as team of five speakers. The team conducted seminars in Stellenbosch, Port Elizabeth before beginning the main programme in Johannesburg.