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Yang Gao <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 17 Dec 1994 22:53:06 CST
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    THe Fund for American Studies sponsors the Engalitcheff Institute
    on Comparative Political and Economic Systems, the
    Institute on Political Jornalism, and the Bryce Harlow Institute
    on Business and Government.
 
    The Institute on Political Journalism give students the unique
    opportunity to combine theoretical and practical learning through
    academice study at Georgetown Univ., internships, site briefings,
    and guest lectures. The classes are designed introduce students to
    economic and ethical issues that are present in political
    journalism. In Economics and Public Policy, Professor Bradley
    Billings explores the basic economic priciples and methods
    essential to high quality journalism. In Ethics and the Media , I
    examine classcal ethical theory in relation to contemporary
    issues, and the immoral and moral uses of the mass media.IN
    addition, students have opportunity to intern in The Washington
    Post, Time Magazine, USA Today, ABC News Nightline, VOA, CNN,and
    etc..
 
    The 1995 Institutes will be held from June 7 through July 22.
 
    The application deadline: March 31,
 
    Numerous scholarships are available.
 
    For any questions, brochures, and applications call Steve Hayes
    at TFAS at (800) 741-6964
 
    ---GGG

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