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The European Investigative Journalism Conference
Pitch for Dataharvest 2020 before Feb 1
The conference program for Dataharvest 2020 is taking shape, but we still have room for new ideas. Send us your pitch before February 1, and we will include it in our considerations!
Do you wonder what a good pitch might be - and how we select ideas? See more here on the road from pitch to conference.
Early Bird discount until February 15
Are you on a tight budget? Take advantage of the Early bird discount and save! By registering early, you also make sure that you actually get a ticket - there are only 500 of them!
How to ask your editor
You want to go to the Dataharvest Conference, but don't know how to ask your editor for support? We have made a small guide to help you. Good luck, we hope to see you!

 
Come a day before and learn
There are three full-day masterclasses on Thursday May 14, the day before the conference opening. Come and learn! The subjects are:

OSINT – advanced online research techniques: Search way beyond Google. Open Source Intelligence gives you the possibility of digging out information from sources on the internet that you will not find with ordinary searches. This masterclass gives you tools and techniques to go further in your research.

Investigating the EU: Can you cover the EU without losing track? Do you know how to file an FOI request? Do you know where to find data, and did you know that the database on payments made directly by the EU is openly accessible? You will learn all this in this masterclass.

Keep the fire burning - prevent burnout: Investigative projects come with all kinds of pressures that have effect on our well-being – and ultimately on our ability to do the work we most care about. In this workshop you will learn about stress, become more aware of your automatic reactions and practice some basic tools that you can use in your daily life to avoid burnout.

Read more about the masterclasses
Follow the news on Facebook
Get news of the 2020 conference by following the Dataharvest event page!  And join the network in the Dataharvest Facebook group, where former conference participants and other investigative journalists get together. The group is not just about the conference, but sharing of ideas and new investigations, some job openings in investigative journalism and not least helping each other out.
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