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About Arena for Journalism in Europe

Arena for Journalism in Europe is a non-profit foundation that promotes cross-border collaborative journalism – journalists working with other journalists across geographical borders, and journalists working across professional borders with scholars or scientists as well as with civil society. We believe that collaborative journalism is crucial to knowledge sharing, critical thinking and political life in European societies.

Arena's core activities are:

- Planning and organizing our two annual conferences: Dataharvest – the European Investigative Journalism Conference, and Climate Arena.

- Facilitating open networks for information-sharing to help journalists to collaborate across borders

- Educating and knowledge sharing about cross border collaborative journalism through training, publishing articles, speaking, developing educational materials and advising on cross-border collaborative journalism education.

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