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Projects

Work produced by participants in Attestnode's journalism seminars — from investigative pieces to editorial experiments.

Journalism seminar participants working on projects

Projects from current seminars

Each entry here is a finished or in-progress work from an active seminar cohort. Format, depth, and approach vary by programme.

Foundations of Journalism Theory Journalism Theory

Foundations of Journalism Theory

A structured introduction to the core theoretical frameworks that define how journalism operates, what it claims to do, and how those claims hold up under scrutiny.

Intermediate 6 weeks
Objectivity and Press Ethics: A Critical Seminar Press Ethics

Objectivity and Press Ethics: A Critical Seminar

An intensive seminar examining the concept of objectivity in journalism - its historical construction, practical contradictions, and the ethical frameworks competing to replace or revise it.

Intermediate to Advanced 6 weeks
Journalism Theory in the Digital Media Environment Digital Journalism

Journalism Theory in the Digital Media Environment

An applied theory course examining how established journalism frameworks - gatekeeping, agenda-setting, source authority - function when distribution is platform-mediated and audiences are fragmented.

Beginner to Intermediate 6 weeks

What these projects actually show

"Journalism education works when students produce real work under real constraints — not just study examples of it."

The projects listed here span different formats: long-form analysis, structured interviews, data-backed feature writing. Participants choose formats that fit their seminar track and submit work reviewed by peers and facilitators alike. Feedback is written, specific, and tied to the editorial standards discussed in session.

3 Active seminar tracks running this cycle
6 Weeks of structured peer review per track
12+ Countries represented in current cohort

How to get your project listed here

Work published to this page comes from completed seminar modules. There is no separate application — once you finish a project as part of a Attestnode programme, it becomes eligible for listing after facilitator review.

  • Complete a seminar module with a submitted final project
  • Receive written feedback from your assigned facilitator
  • Agree to having your work shared under Attestnode's public listing terms
  • Project appears here within two weeks of confirmation
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Questions about submitting?

If you have already completed a module and your project has not appeared here after four weeks, contact us directly and we will look into it.

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