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RELEASE FROM NMOS
WOULD
YOU LIKE TO LEARN HOW TO WRITE-AND SPEAK PROPER GREEK? FOLLOW THE
PIONEER ANNUAL INTERNET PROGRAM OF EDUCATIONAL INTRODUCTION TO
JOURNALISM OFFERED BY THE FIRM NMOS.
NEWS
FROM NMOS
Do
you wish you can write and speak the proper Greek language?
You
can follow the pivotal annual Internet educational introduction to
Journalism offered by the firm NMOS
headquartered in Thessaloniki, which focuses in the areas of
Journalism-Awareness-Communications-Advertising-Promotions, as well
as the development of ideas.
NMOS
points
its pioneering internet program of instructive introduction to
Journalism to Hellenism within Greece and Cyprus, but in particular
to those in Diaspora in countries such as the US, Canada, the
European Union, UK and Australia.
The
program concerns:
- Youths who are would like to enroll in studies of Journalism and wish to expand their knowledge on their favorite endeavor.
- Those, who regardless of age wish to explore new horizons and enrich their knowledge, particularly on journalism.
Subject
of these instructions will be the various styles of journalism and of
the journalistic word within the framework of the journalistic
requirements as well as historical elements of the Mass Media.
Journalist Nikolaos Moschovos will be the key speaker.
The
lessons will be presented on the internet by the following methods:
A)
Via an internet platform of training seminars currently under
construction,
B)
Via personal internet communication for those who participants who
opt for this method.
The
internet program of training seminars will be of an annual duration,
while those who participate, the educational material will be
administered free for their own, personal use.
You
do not need to install a special program to follow the internet
platform, what is however indispensible is the user’s unimpeded
connection in the internet.
After
the conclusion of the training, a confirmation of
participation-attendance will be granted and participants will be
able to practice on the journalistic project of NMOS,
www.typologos.com
and at completion, they will receive a letter of recommendation from
journalist Nikolaos Moschovos.
The
price for participation has been set at €250 plus Vat, bringing it
to €350.5. A special discount is given to candidates for schools of
journalism, students, to the disabled, to those with numerous
children, the unemployed as well as the members of governmental
services, for which the price has been reduced to €190 plus 23%
Vat, to €233,7.
A
down payment of €20 is expected at pre-registration, for which a
receipt is issued. The remaining amount due is to be paid in four
even installments after the start of the program, unless the
participant in the program decides to pay the entire amount in
advance, in which case there will be a 50% discount on the entire
amount owed.
In
the case where the participant decides to enroll in the annual
program, it is sufficient that they declare participation by name,
the four installments will come due only after the start of the
program, not earlier.
A
20% discount on the total tuition fee will be offered to those who
wish to pre-register to a specific program. The 50% discount (on the
entire amount) is in effect to all those who wish to prepay their
total tuition fee.
The
date of the start of this internet project will publicly be announced
during the seminar of Monday, September 2 2013 of the NMOS
company in Thessaloniki and the Facebook. The page of this pioneering
internet program of educational training on journalism in Facebook
operates in the following electronic address:
For
pre-registration information those interested can fill out the
following form:
FOR
THE PERSONALS THREE-HOUR EDUCATIONAL SEMINARS
NMOS
is
also offering three-hour personal internet seminars for those who
choose this mode of participation.
Participation
in this type program is set at €20 plus 23% vat to €24,6
Tuition
fees for students, unemployed, the disabled and members of
governmental services-organizations, the fee is set at €15 plus 23%
vat to €18,45.
So
far as the students in the upper classes of high school who intend to
enroll in schools of Journalism-in universities or other educational
institutions-tuition has been set (per three-hour seminar) at €10
plus 23% vat to €12,3.
Further
information on pre-registration or the annual internet educational
training program , headquartered at Pafsania
Street 21, GR- 54352, Ano Toumba, Thessaloniki, Greece and by
phone at 2310 286.962, cell 6944-18.17.72 and by e-mail at
info@nmos.gr .
Important
information: Citizens and residents of the European Union do not pay
VAT in another EU country when transaction from one country to
another. The
seminars will be delivered basically the Greek language, in most
cases.
©Typologos.com
2013
