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 EBU TRAINING 

A knowledge marketplace for a new generation of Public Service Broadcasters

Our mission

To contribute to the development of EBU Broadcasters by providing innovative training solutions. 

Our objectives

  • to stimulate change in the long term 
  • to transmit knowledge and skills 
  • to share experience and best practices 
  • to foster dialogue between professionals     

Our target groups

  • Professionals from EBU Active and Associate Members 
  • For certain events, professionals from non-member organizations     

Products & services 

Each training and development project from EBU TRAINING proposes new and innovative content structured into customized formats. We invest in creating new kinds of networks, building bridges across professions and traditions. 

At any time, EBU Members can contact the EBU TRAINING team to discuss their training needs, difficulties and challenges: training@ebu.ch

An annual programme is published on the website and is regularly updated. It presents a description of our courses and services offered during the year. 

>> More information on EBU TRAINING's activities

Human Resources Group 

Since 2003, the EBU Human Resources Managers Group has been holding its Plenary Assembly every year and studying current themes in human resources management. The purpose of these meetings is to enable Human Resources managers from EBU Members to exchange their management practices and know-how and establish a solid network within the Group. 

The next Plenary Assembly will be held on 5 and 6 June 2008.

For any information regarding the EBU Human Resources Managers Group, please contact 

For documents concerning the HR Group

Jobs at EBU   

Applications, accompanied by a curriculum vitae, should be sent directly to the EBU Human Resources Service either by email (jobs@ebu.ch) or by post, 

L'Ancienne-Route 17 A, 1218 
Grand-Saconnex, Suisse

For a list of available vacancies

 

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Latest update 08.03.2010