The International Training Center for the Safety of Journalists and Media Professionals (ICSJ) is scheduled to organize the following trainings:
- A specialized training session organized by the International Training Centre for the Safety of Journalists and Media Professionals in cooperation with UNESCO will take place on 18-21 June 2024, in Thessaloniki. This specialized joint training draws upon UNESCO's extensive expertise and instruction materials to provide a comprehensive program tailored specifically for law enforcement officials and media professionals.
- Under the coordination of the International Training Centre for the Safety of Journalists (ICSJ) along with the Peace Journalism Lab, the School of Journalism and Mass Communications of Aristotle University Thessaloniki, the Jean Monnet Chair for European Public Diplomacy, and the Hellenic Multinational Peace Support Operations Training Center organize the third "Safety for Journalists” Training School, with the support of Secretariat General of Communication and Media, Digital Communication Network Global, Journalists Union of Macedonia and Thrace and Friedrich Newman foundation, the third "Safety for Journalists” Training School will take place between 16-20 September.
- The International Training Centre for the Safety of Journalists (ICSJ) is organizing an international conference on journalists’ safety under the title “Safeguarding Journalists: Mapping the field”, scheduled to take place between 20-22 September, in Thessaloniki. This international conference aims to address the challenges faced by journalists worldwide and explore strategies to ensure their safety while upholding the principles of free speech and independent journalism through panel discussions, workshops, presentations, and networking sessions.
- A new academic course is launched by the Task Force, on the Safety of Journalists and other Media Professionals, starting from spring semester of academic year 2023-2024. The new course is now included as a shared course in the university curricula, in the 4th year of the Journalism Departments of three Greek Universities.