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ESNA European Higher Education News : ウィキペディア英語版
ESNA European Higher Education News

ESNA or ESNA European Higher Education News is an independent online news agency and journalism network based in Berlin, that provides a news and information service in the area of European higher education and research.〔Universities in the Knowledge Economy (2014). (“UNIKE People and Partners” ). Retrieved 2014-10-23.〕 The agency’s services include multilingual press reviews and news coverage, dossiers, book reviews,〔Empower European Universities. (“WAKE UP AND SMELL THE CRISIS: RITZEN AND THE FUTURE OF HE IN EUROPE” ). Retrieved 2014-10-23〕 policy research monitoring, conference alerts, reports, video journalism〔Hannover MesseTV. (“Über unseren Presse Service” ). Retrieved 2014-10-23〕 and translation.
== History ==
''ESNA'' originates from ''LETSWORK Journal for Student Work'', a quarterly journal that was first published in 1999 by the student labour agency TUSMA in Berlin.〔TU Pressetelle (2000). (“TU Intern” ). Retrieved 2014-10-23.〕 TUSMA provided 20,000 international students with jobs and started ''LETSWORK'' as a cross-cultural channel to advise students on immigration and labour laws.
In 2002, ''LETSWORK'' evolved into ''WORK|OUT European Students’ Review'', published by the cultural association Letswork e.V. in Berlin.〔Internet Archive - Wayback Machine. (“WORKOUT” ). Retrieved 2014-10-23.〕 This new review published free and multilingual news in German, French, Italian, Polish and Spanish university cities and organised conferences and cultural events in Italy and Germany.〔Università IUAV di Venezia (2005). (“Censura, omologazione & giornalismo europeo” ). Retrieved 2014-10-23.〕
''WORK|OUT'' won the national award, Premio Palinsesto Italia, in 2004 and 2005 in the print and multimedia sector.〔Caucaso. (“Work|Out” ). Retrieved 2014-10-23.〕 In 2006, ''WORK|OUT'' was recognised as one of the ten best student papers in Germany.〔Spiegel Online (2006). (“MLP Campus Press Award: Best Student journals” )〕〔Pro Campus-Presse (2006). (“MLP Campus-Presse Award 2006” ).〕 2006 also saw the emergence of ''Europe for Students (EforS)''. ''EforS'' was an offspring of ''WORK|OUT'' and was designed to link European students with one another. ''EforS'' was named Best Web Performance by the MLP Campus Press Award after seven months of activity.〔EFORS.eu. (“EforS elected Best Web Performance” ). Retrieved 2014-10-23.〕 Today, ''EforS'' has developed into ''CityiLike'' and provides social city guides.〔(“City iLike” )〕
As ''WORK|OUT'' moved away from its earlier student-centred interests into the broader area of higher education policy and management, the students’ review was beginning to develop into a separate organisation. Finally, in 2008 the core group of ''WORK|OUT'' saw the need for a new professional channel and ''ESNA European Higher Education News'' was founded.
Since 2014, ''ESNA'' has been active in the area of video journalism, collaborating with the film company ''Caucaso'' from Bologna. ''Caucasos most notable work to date is "The Golden Temple".

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