Status: Open
Organisation: Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP)
Deadline: 05/07/2025
Location: Online
OCCRP and Transcrime–Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore are now accepting applications for the July 2025 session of the Next-IJ Cross-Border Investigative Training Program!
This one-day online intensive, taking place on Friday, 18 July 2025, offers a second chance to join an impactful training focused on sharpening investigative journalism skills through real-world applications and expert mentorship.
Organized as part of the Next-Level Data and Tools for Investigative Journalism (Next-IJ) initiative—supported by the European Union—this program is designed for mid-career journalists looking to strengthen their cross-border investigation techniques, data analysis abilities, and understanding of financial crime reporting.
Objectives
- Equip journalists with advanced tools for tracking assets, uncovering hidden ownership, and investigating corruption
- Strengthen cross-border collaboration and data-driven storytelling skills
- Provide ethical and legal guidance for investigative work
- Expand participants’ networks and access to global investigative resources
Eligibility
- Mid-career journalists with a background in investigative journalism, data journalism, or in-depth reporting
- Applicants must be based in or affiliated with a Creative Europe country (EU member states, Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania, North Macedonia, Kosovo, Ukraine, Georgia, Moldova, Armenia, and Tunisia)
- Freelancers are welcome to apply
- Professional working proficiency in English is required
- Journalism students are not eligible unless professionally active in the field (e.g., experienced journalists pursuing advanced degrees)
- The program encourages applications from individuals of all genders and underrepresented communities
Deadline: 5 July 2025
To apply and for more details click here.