BRUSSELS - Stéphane Horel, Elisabetta Tola and Leopold Salzenstein will be discussing their work on collaborative journalism projects with experts.
The European Cross-border Investigations programme provides reporting teams with the opportunity to connect with subject matter experts, strengthening their investigative research. This type of collaboration requires a methodology for building mutual trust and benefit.
Scientists need reassurance that their reputations will not compromised, while journalists must demonstrate their expertise and preparation when approaching potential expert partners.
To support this endeavour, Journalismfund Europe is organising a series of four events for journalists and editors, to explore best practices for successful projects. Find out more about the other sessions here.
Session 4: How to save the planet (and its people) with nerds
In this fourth session, speakers Stéphane Horel, Elisabetta Tola and Leopold Salzenstein, will discuss their extensive experience of working on collaborative journalism projects along with other subject-matter experts.
They will present key lessons from the their investigations, offering advice collaborating with other professional with specific expertise.
Questions from participating attendees will also be addressed during this conversation.
Event Details
Date: Tuesday 19th of May 2026 at 2:00 - 3:00 PM CET
Where? Online via Zoom
Please note that the webinar will not be recorded.
More programme information
The second public open call deadline for the European Cross-border grant programme is on Thursday 21st of May 2026, 13:00 CET (Brussels). The following deadline will be on Thursday 30th July 2026 2026.
Find further grant information and the application portal here.