Each institution pays an annual fee of 750 euros. This covers administration, the teachers' and annual conference and other projects.
The members are both vocational and academic institutions and mid-career training centers. Mid-career institutions, involved in forms of professional continuing education, have their own section within the EJTA.
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• Members have full access to the website and the membership list.
• Members can promote their programmes on and have full access to EJTA mobility catalogue.
• Members receive the EJTA newsletter with information about the Association and its members schools and new developments in journalism education.
• Members are invited to join the EJTA AGM and annual conference, the teachers’ conference, the two-monthly online EJTAlks, the mid-career meetings and best practice sessions.
• Members can benefit from information, expertise and possible involvement in EU-funded projects.
• Members can actively participate in EUfactcheck, EJTA’s fact-checking project, use its educational material and have students publish on www.eufactcheck.eu
• Members can develop contacts to promote the exchange of teachers and students and have access to a pool of expertise in arranging exchanges and other projects, including research.
• Members can, with a view to collaboration on research or when looking for speakers, find experts in specific fields on the EJTA LinkedIn experts database.
• Members are represented by the executive board of the Association. The board defends the members’ interests within the European institutions, international organisations and the professional associations.
• Members have the possibility of participating in the common debate about the important questions/problems of journalism and journalism training; in 2006/20013/2020 the association formulated the TARTU DECLARATION which has become a benchmark for journalism training worldwide.
• Members receive a discount on subscription to the Routledge “Journalism Studies” journal.