“The first edition of the Journalism Labs project identified 44 experimentation spaces aimed at undergraduate students in Brazil. They are linked to 39 higher education institutions — 23 public and 16 private — across 17 states in the country’s five regions. The survey focused on extracurricular labs, where journalism students have the opportunity to produce reports, podcasts, print publications and social media content beyond classroom activities […].
The mapping was carried out by Projor and Farol Jornalismo, in partnership with the Brazilian Association of Journalism Education (ABEJ, by its acronym in Portuguese), and seeks to give visibility to journalism produced by undergraduate students in Brazil.
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Brazil currently has 295 active journalism programs, according to research conducted in April by ABEJ […]. It is possible to say that about 13% of the country’s journalism programs have at least one space that meets the survey’s criteria.”
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This text was translated with the assistance of AI and reviewed by Jorge Valencia