1 February 2011

Pacific Media Centre on the move to AUT Tower

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Papua New Guinean journalism lecturer Patrick Matbob, one of the presenters at the MIJT conference in December. Photo: Del Abcede/PMC
1 February 2011

Warm Pacific greetings.
 
The Pacific Media Centre has moved location and is now in rooms WT1006 and WT1006A on the 10th floor of the AUT Tower, City Campus of AUT University. However, it is not yet open as the director, David Robie, is on leave until Monday, February 7. See our contact details here: www.pmc.aut.ac.nz/contact
 
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The next event is a workshop and seminar on use of Pacific Media Centre and Pasifika Journalism library resources on Thursday, February 10, WT1004, 4-5pm:
www.pmc.aut.ac.nz/events/pasifika-media-and-library-resources-seminar - resource presenters Annie McKillop, Tony Murrow and David Robie.
ALL WELCOME - but especially useful for journalism staff and postgraduate students.

MIJT 2010 papers and articles
If you would like to review the papers and articles at our recent successful investigative and peace journalism conference, browse:
www.pmc.aut.ac.nz/events/media-investigative-journalism-and-technology-2010-conference

* Patrick Matbob's presentation at MIJT

 

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