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Conference on data journalism to take place in Brussels

Three European groups have organized conference on data driven journalism that will be held in Brussels May 6th-8th 2012 and offer sessions from journalism experts in data analysis and visualization, freedom of information, and cross-border reporting. The Journalismfund.eu, Wobbing.eu, and FarmSubsidy org have put together a conference with tracks of sessions on farm subsidies in Europe, on collaborating on data analysis and cross border projects, and using Freedom of Information laws in Europe.
The conference starts on Sunday, May 5, 2012 at 2 p.m. (1400) and ends on Tuesday, May 8, 2012 at 5 p.m. (1700)
It will be held at the Erasmushogeschool in Brussels and the registration fee is €70. Fees can be transferred to IBAN: BE17 7330 5268 9521 / SWIFT BIC: KREDBEBB / KBC Bank. Registration is at administration@journalismfund.eu To learn more about speakers and sessions, go to the Journalismfund.eu site

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