Ready to build new skills in 2026? | | | | NEWSROOM-LEVEL TRAINING FOR MEDIA PROFESSIONALS | | | | From investigative reporting and AI to media law and newsroom leadership, AP Learning's 2026 courses are built to deliver practical skills you can use right away.
Each instructor-led course is grounded in real newsroom experience and designed to help journalists navigate today's evolving media landscape with confidence. We're giving you a sneak peak at the upcoming courses, but to ensure that you stay informed about upcoming courses, enrollment deadlines, and new offerings (including special subscriber discounts!), joining our mailing list. | | | | Join AP journalists and guests for an in-depth exploration of the opportunities, challenges and logistics surrounding the World Cup. Now with a special limited time two-for-one discount using code JULESRIMETCUP when booking. | | Learn how to research and use archival material, apply investigative best practices, verify sources to counter misinformation and deepfakes, navigate fair use, copyright and emerging AI-related legal considerations. Kicking off in April 2026. | | | | Led by Anna Jo Bratton and the AP Stylebook team | | | | We're offering two hands-on Stylebook workshops in 2026:
Stylebook Workshop 101: Master the Mechanics — May 6–27
Stylebook Workshop 201: Refine Your Content — Oct. 7–28 | | | | These small-group sessions are ideal for anyone looking to sharpen their writing, polish their editing skills and gain confidence using AP style in daily work. | | | | We hope to see you in a course this year.
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