More than 600 journalists and bloggers have completed training at the "Eurasia" media school

Виктор Сизов Local news
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In Bishkek, a three-day Media School "Eurasia" took place, gathering hundreds of students, aspiring journalists, and bloggers. This event became one of the largest educational platforms in the media field in the region, uniting future and current professionals in the sphere of communications and digital content. The opening of the event was held at the base of Bishkek State University (BSU), where media professional Kuban Abdyimen and Russian journalist Evgeny Popov conducted a master class for 600 participants, discussing current trends in the media industry, the digital transformation of journalism, and the importance of adhering to professional standards in the rapidly changing media environment.

Kymbat Urumkulova, director of the regional office "Eurasia Kyrgyzstan," emphasized that modern journalism is not only a profession but also a powerful tool for influencing public opinion and strengthening mutual understanding.

She noted that within the framework of the Media School "Eurasia," training sessions will be organized aimed at developing journalists' professional skills, mastering modern media technologies, and strengthening ethical norms. "Our Media School is not just an educational platform, but also a space for exchanging experiences, creating professional connections, and generating new ideas. We adhere to the values of openness, objectivity, and responsibility to society," added Kymbat Urumkulova.

On the second day, participants continued their training at the Eurasian Center for the Russian Language and Culture. The speakers included Evgeny Popov, Dmitry Leontyev, and Yegor Piskunov. The discussion covered issues related to the development of the media landscape, visual culture, journalistic ethics, and digital communications. The format of the meeting was interactive, allowing young journalists to ask questions to experts and discuss the future of Russian-language media in the region.

Kuban Abdyimen noted: "Today, journalism is changing rapidly. Young specialists need not only to master the tools but also to be aware of their responsibility to society, develop critical thinking, and adhere to professional ethics. The Media School 'Eurasia' provides a unique opportunity to gain valuable knowledge and inspiration from experienced colleagues."

The third day was dedicated to blogging and creating digital content. Master classes were conducted by well-known bloggers from Kyrgyzstan Askat Osmonov and Erik Abdykalikov, as well as Georgy Lobushkin, who shared practical advice on developing a personal brand, working with an audience, and finding relevant formats for social media.

The Media School "Eurasia" has become an important platform for exchanging experiences, developing professional skills, and establishing new contacts between young journalists and experts. Participants noted the high intensity of the program, its practical focus, and the opportunity to communicate with leading industry representatives.

About the organization:

ANO "Eurasia" is an autonomous non-profit organization that focuses on the development of international cooperation and implements humanitarian projects funded by private means. It aims to preserve traditional values and promote interethnic communication, supporting socially significant initiatives. "Eurasia" facilitates interaction among people of different cultures, developing projects in the fields of education, medicine, and youth exchange. One of its key areas is supporting schoolchildren, students, and young specialists. Among its projects are educational programs, exchanges, and internships in large state companies. In a year and a half of operation, "Eurasia" has united 100,000 participants from different countries, becoming a leading platform for humanitarian interaction in the Eurasian space.
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