Lem van Eupen is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in education, media, and international cooperation. Currently serving as a Member of the Supervisory Board at Grafisch Lyceum Utrecht and an Advisory Board Member for Taith, Lem also holds a position on the Executive Committee of Neth-ER, representing the Dutch knowledge community in Brussels. As the Chair of the Supervisory Board at Fonds Bijzondere Journalistieke Projecten, Lem supports journalistic endeavors in-depth storytelling. Other notable roles include Membership on the Supervisory Council and Audit Committee at NIMD, ownership of an independent consultancy specializing in media, and serving as Vice Director General at Nuffic. Lem's past leadership includes acting as Director General for Erasmusplus-NL and chairing the Bhutan Film Trust. Educationally, Lem holds an Executive MBA from Nyenrode Business University and a Master's in Communication Science from Radboud University, among other qualifications.
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Fonds Bijzondere Journalistieke Projecten (Fonds BJP)
Subsidies for books, articles, podcasts, etc.; Subsidies for investigative journalism; Subsidies for talent development. The Dutch Fund for In-depth Journalism awards subsidies to individual journalists for articles, long-reads, photo reportages, journalistic books/ biographies and investigative reports (tv, radio, online, print). The goal is to support journalists who want to produce in-depth stories which would not be possible without this extra funding. The subsidy is open to all journalists and authors who have a contract for their story or book to be published or broadcast in Dutch. There are also separate subsidies available for young journalists. All applications are assessed by an independent committee of media professionals. The Fund also awards an annual prize (Brusseprijs) for the best journalistic book and runs two journalist-in-residence programmes: one in Amsterdam (at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences) and one in Athens (at the Netherlands Institute Athens). The Dutch Fund for In-depth Journalism was set up in 1990 by an independent group of journalists and is funded by the Dutch government.