about burli

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Educational Users




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Burli: essential industry skill for many graduates.

Broadcast training programs around the world are teaching Burli.

Students enrol in journalism and broadcast schools to make sure they possess skills they're going to need in the real world of broadcasting.

From Auckland to Dallas to Helsinki, broadcast colleges have added Burli to the curriculum to meet the needs of their students.

And in many cases Burli also runs the news operation of the campus radio and television stations.

Education Labs

Burli thrives in the large, multi-user environments of major newsrooms. So, unlike some newsroom systems, it's happy in the large computer labs found in colleges where many dozen users may be learning at the same time. And because of its famous stability, Burli doesn't require the constant attention of the campus IT department. Burli is also compatible with many hardware security systems that campus labs often have in place.

Affordable Solution

Qualified educational institutions can install fully-featured Burli systems for a very modest educational price and enjoy the benefit of full technical support services.

Current users

Thousands of students all over the globe are learning Burli today and more schools are installing it all the time. Here is a small sample of the dozens of institutions that teach Burli in their labs, studios and classrooms:

Europe, Africa

Leeds University, UK

National Broadcasting School, UK

North Karelia College, Finland

Sheffield University, UK

Teramo University, Italy

Tshwane University of Technology (formerly Technikon Pretoria), South Africa

The Americas, Asia and the Pacific

Atlantic Media Institute, Canada
Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
British Columbia Institute of Technology, Canada

Calvin College, USA

New Zealand Radio Training School, New Zealand
Nova Scotia Community College, Canada
University of Guelph-Humber, Canada

University of New Haven, USA

University of North Texas, USA