Journalism scholarship announced
PA Wellington The “Dominion’s” industrial reporter, Tim Donoghue, has been awarded the Robert Bell travelling scholarship in journalism for 1984. Under the scholarship, Mr Donoghue, aged 34, will travel to Europe next year
to study and research industrial relations. He intends to cover the annual conference of the International Labour Organisation in Geneva in June, and will also go to Brussels for talks with the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, and to
Paris for discussions with the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The Robert Bell scholarship is awarded each year to a holder of the postgraduate diploma in Journalism of the University oi Canterbury.
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Press, 9 December 1983, Page 24
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