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IRE offers custom training for journalists and newsrooms on a wide range of topics relating to diversity, belonging, equity and inclusion.
Customizable training sessions help newsrooms better address specific audiences and communities that long have been ignored, not only in coverage but in internal hiring and retention practices, at affordable prices.
Considered one of the most important beats in journalism, learn some of the best techniques on covering law enforcement from sourcing, digging into docs to crime stats and framing.
Kate Howard, IRE Board Secretary If you’ve attended an IRE conference before, you know how life-changing the training can be. IRE events are valuable not only because they teach us […]
FOIAengine, a database for researching FOIA requests, is the latest benefit you can get from a membership at IRE and contains more than 230,000 FOIA record requests from 2021 to the present. Come to this session to hear from FOIAengine creators about this new, novel reporting tool that will level up your investigative journalism.
IRE’s Data Journalism Bootcamp provides a broad foundation in finding, assessing and analyzing data. This bootcamp will be offered January 13-17, 2025 in-person at the University of Missouri in Columbia, MO.
IRE’s Advanced Data Journalism Bootcamp in R will provide you with the building blocks to tap into the power of R. This bootcamp will be offered August 4-8, 2025 in-person at the University of Missouri in Columbia, MO.
IRE’s Data Journalism Bootcamp provides a broad foundation in finding, assessing and analyzing data. This bootcamp will be offered March 24-28, 2025 in-person at the University of Missouri in Columbia, MO.
IRE is proud to partner with the Ida B. Wells Society for Investigative Reporting to host a day-and-a-half-long training workshop on Thursday, September 5 and Friday, September 6, 2024 in Atlanta. This event is specifically designed to support students of color and students of all backgrounds attending minority-serving institutions in the South, focusing on Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
Three Emmy-award winning reporters who investigate missing people will lead this panel and will provide you with unique advice and tips about what to do and why you should care when a missing persons case crosses your desk.