Working Together Across Borders
Arena for Journalism in Europe supports collaborative journalism – journalists working together across geographical borders, and journalists working across professional borders with scholars, scientists, and with civil society.
We believe that collaborative journalism is crucial to knowledge sharing, critical thinking and political life in European societies. We build European networks, create cross-border meeting spaces, and spread the tools and experiences of collaborative projects.
The core activities of Arena are:

The Conferences
Planning and organizing Dataharvest – the European Investigative Journalism Conference (next May 22-25, 2025) and the Climate Arena Conference (next Oct. 18-19, 2024).

The Networks
Facilitating open networks for information sharing to help journalists to collaborate across borders.

The Academy
Educating and knowledge sharing about cross-border collaborative journalism through training, publishing articles, speaking, developing educational materials and advising on cross-border collaborative journalism education.
Latest News
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Kickstart your data journalism
Do you consider yourself a beginner when it comes to data? Would you like an overview of how data journalism is done and try your hand at it? We no longer run beginner sessions at the Dataharvest conference, but over the coming months, you can join us as we show how to analyze data using…
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Arena for Journalism in Europe launches Arena Papers
Arena for Journalism in Europe has launched the Arena Papers, a new series of articles reflecting on journalism practice in our time. Written by and for journalism practitioners, the series aims to foster discussion and development in the field of in-depth, collaborative, and investigative journalism. We believe there is a need for reflection on the…
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Frank Gander new chairperson of Arena, Roelof Gunnink joining the board
Norwegian Frank Gander is the new chairperson of Arena for Journalism in Europe. Frank is the senior strategic advisor for the Amedia Group in Norway and joined the board of Arena in May 2024. Frank stepped into the new role as of January 13th, 2025. At the same time, Roelof Gunnink, finance and operations manager…
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Arena for Journalism in Europe leaves X
At Arena for Journalism in Europe, our mission is to support cross-border collaborative and investigative journalism that fosters democracy, mutual understanding, and critical thought across Europe. In line with this mission, we have decided to transition away from X (formerly Twitter). Our decision is driven by ethical concerns, including X’s promotion of dubious and hateful…