15Aug
17Aug
Conference

Summer School of Investigative Reporting is an annual three-day event that takes place in Riga and has become one of the hottest and most impactful meeting places for media professionals in the region. World-class speakers, inspiring sessions, international networking. One event – many opportunities!

Riga (Latvia)
3Oct
Conference

 b° future festival brings together all those who are committed to future-oriented journalism that is beneficial for society: critical, constructive, and geared towards the needs of the diverse people in our societies.

Bonn, Germany
3Oct
5Oct
Conference

With the b° future festival, the Bonn Institute brings together all those who are committed to future-oriented journalism that is beneficial for society: critical, constructive, and geared towards the needs of the diverse people in our societies.

Bonn (Germany)
23Oct
26Oct
Conference

COLPIN, the most important journalistic meeting in Latin America, turns 15 years old, and IPYS celebrates it by announcing a greater internationalization of the conference, which for the first time leaves the region, to be held in Europe.

Madrid, Spain

Past events

3May
Event

The tenth, festive edition of Difference Day will take place at Bozar (Brussels) on 3 May 2024. The theme of the event is 'Speak Freely, Listen Respectfully, Different Opinions Matter': the general heading under which Difference Day saw the light in 2015.

Brussels (Belgium)
4May

Investigating Environmental Crimes: Can You Cover Coal Mining or Water Scarcity and Stay Alive? is a discussion 

Santiago, Chile
28Mar
Webinar

In this webinar with Hans van Scharen and Joao Camargo, two researchers from the Brussels based research and campaign organisation ‘Corporate Europe Observatory’, you will learn all about what happened with the announced EU export ban for those pesticides that are outlawed for use in Europe itself.

Online
18Mar
Webinar

This webinar is targetted at investigative journalists to discuss the key features of this case so that such impunity cases are not replicated in other European countries. This is a topic of European concern as what happened in Serbia may happen in other countries: Slovakia and Malta are at risk of being next... the question is - how do we fight impunity after court decisions like we see in Serbia?

Zoom meeting (Online)