The Summer School on Investigative Reporting is a one-of-a-kind three-day event in the region, designed for practicing investigative journalists eager to further enhance their careers and gain practical toolkits and hands-on tips to excel in their work. Led by top professionals in the industry, the practical workshops cover a wide array of topics, ranging from crime and corruption to climate change and the environment. The warm and boutique atmosphere makes networking easy, fostering cross-border collaborations and impactful stories in the region and beyond.
This year’s Summer School on Investigative Reporting will introduce new methods and new topics, from AI to climate change.
Among the seminar’s firsts is the ABC of investigating climate change with Agnes Walton, a double Emmy-winner who has worked for the New York Times. Another first is how to do investigative reporting in the closed world of sports and a one-day workshop on how to use AI for investigative reporting.
As always, the OCCRP team, under the leadership of Miranda Patrucic, will give their two-day exclusive program on how to reveal corruption and organized crime.
It all takes place at the Stockholm School of Economics in Riga and is supported by the Anne-Marie and Gustaf Ander foundation.
For more information please visit Summer School on Investigative Reporting