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New iLearn Courses Published

News management, print features and health reporting are among the new English-language courses which have been developed in iLearn over recent weeks.

With the number of modules in iLearn now reaching the 100-mark, there are many more course options available for journalists involved in iLearn programmes. Take a look at what's on offer and contact your mentor if you'd like to sign up to any of the new training opportunities.

As part of the existing programme, a wide range of courses are being translated into Hindi, Bengali and Tamil. These will be rolled out after the second phase of face-to-face training which was launched in Lucknow earlier this month.



Date: 06/04/05


 
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