一、时间:2015年11月24日(周二)10:00-11:30
二、地点:广东外语外贸大学大学城南校区实验楼E410全媒体实验室
三、主讲人:原路透社资深记者 Jim Wolf
四、主办单位:教务处、研究生处、教师发展中心、国际交流处
五、承办单位:新闻与传播学院、广外一羊晚全媒体与国际传播研院、语言服务协同中心
六、语言:英文
七、新闻写作工作坊:Workshop on polishing your writing: 10 tips for making your copy snap, crackle and pop
八、主讲人简介:
As a career journalist, Jim Wolf has reported major stories from more than 20 countries over 40 years -- based by turns in New York, Paris, Bangkok and Washington for AP-Dow Jones, Agence-France Presse, Jane's Defence Weekly and Reuters. He also has written for many other leading news outlets, including Time, Newsweek, South China Morning Post and the Financial Times. As a Washington correspondent for Reuters for 26 years, he focused on East Asian security issues, including the U.S.-China-Taiwan tangle, as well as on U.S. intelligence agencies, nuclear proliferation, terrorism and high technology. Wolf has specialized in the crossroads of government, military and business.
Ahead of the year 2000, he led Reuters' coverage of international, diplomatic and technical aspects of a feared 'Y2K' computer millennium-rollover glitch. He served as Reuters' chief representative on the Pentagon's rotating National Media Pool and travelled to Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Turkey on the U.S. Defense Secretary's 'Doomsday' plane, as well as on Air Force One with U.S. presidents.
After Reuters, he became a consultant on national security news to the Washington bureau of Japan's NHK public broadcaster and a correspondent for News-Decoder, a start-up aimed at fostering understanding of big events among students worldwide. Jim Wolf is a visiting professor in the School of Journalism & Communication at Shanghai International Studies University.