Danish School of Media and Journalism - campus Aarhus:
- Offers education in journalism and photojournalism.
- Is one of the largest institutions for education of journalists in Europe
- Is the largest and oldest institution for the education of journalists in Denmark.
- Has about 1100 full time students, 50 teachers and researchers, 50 part time instructors mainly from the industry, and 40 staff members in the administration.
- Is situated in Aarhus, Denmark’s second largest town.
degrees and courses
Danish speaking students are offered a wide range of degrees and courses in different levels:
Bachelor's Degree
4 years including 18 months of internship.
- Journalism (PDF)
- Photojournalism
Post graduate degrees
Joint venture with University of Aarhus and the Danish School of Journalism.
- Post graduate programme for journalist BAs - two years
- Post graduate programme for university BAs - two years
Supplement degrees
- One semester for graduate level students from University of Aarhus.
- Journalism programme for university BAs - one year
Diploma degree
- Full time or part time (one or two and a half year) for professionals with various BA degrees.
International Master
Double degree with five European universities and exchange with three non-European universities.
International study programmes
Strategical partnerships with the Erasmus Mundus Masters Journalism, Media and Globalization supported by the Erasmus Mundus programme and the ”Global Environmetal Journalism Initiative (GEJI)” supported by the EU-Australia programme and the Europe in the World programme
Mobility partnerships with more than 40 universities from all over the world with support from the Erasmus programme and the Nordplus programme.
5 international study programmes:
Research projects
At the Danish School of Media and Journalism we stress research. Focal areas are:
- Media law
- Political reporting
- International reporting
- Public service TV and radio
- New media - media convergence
A number of professional development projects are carried out in joint cooperation with the media business:
- Computer assisted journalism
- Analytical journalism
- Media convergence
International Journalism Projects
The Danish School of Media and Journalism conducts and participates in projects to support the development of a professional and independent media, journalism education and, mid-career training in Africa, Central and Eastern Europe, South-East Europe, Asia and Russia.
In this way, the knowledge and competence of the Danish School of Media and Journalism is utilized to support the development of the free press, journalism and democracy in many parts of the world.
Updated 27-07-2009
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