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International Partners

A list of our international partners and info about our staff exchange programme

DMJX is proud to have a range of very good international partners to match the work with common project and mobility activities.

During the last 30 years we have built up strong strategic partnerships around the world and collaborated in many projects within research and development. Strong funding bodies to support the work have been the European Commission especially with the Erasmus programme, and the Nordic Council of Ministers with the Nordplus programme.

The projects help to further develop the curricula for our nine BA courses to include the international semester programmes for both our own students and exchange students. Semester programmes and projects have also initiated staff mobility.

Research and development projects are planned to take place within our Maker Spaces and the five new centers, and to further develop the nine BA courses:

We invite our partners to take part in both future projects and staff exchange, and look forward to continuing to be part of the consortium of the Erasmus Mundus Masters Journalism, Media and Globalisation (Mundus Journalism).

 

 

Our discussions about the massive change journalism face as it struggles to reinvent itself for a new generation is a rich source of knowledge, that I regularly draw upon as a teacher and researcher.

Professor Verica Rupar Auckland University of Technology and President of the World Journalism Education Congress

We have had valuable exchanges of ideas and approaches to solving pressing problems of journalism around the world. I have built strong friendships with colleagues from DMJX, met their families, and learned so much from them about Danish culture and politics

Jad Melki, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Journalism and Media Studies Institute of Media Research and Training, Lebanese American University

Professor Jad Melki fra American University of Beirut, Libanon. 

Partners abroad

Universities and educational institutions with whom the Danish School of Media and Journalism has an agreement of exchange of students and teachers.

NOTE: There are different partners for the nine different educational programmes:

Journalism, Photojournalism, Corporate Communication, Creative Communication, Graphic Design, TV and Media Production, Media Production and Management, Interactive Design, Photographic Communication.

The list below is the list of all partners with an exchange agreement.

EUROPE

 

Belgium

IHECS, Bruxelles

Luca School of Arts, Bruxelles

Thomas More University College

 

Czech Republic

Charles University in Prague

 

Egypt

American University Cairo

 

Finland

Soc&Kom, Helsinki University

 

France

Universite Francois-Rabelais Tours

Audencia Nantes School of Management

École de Communication EFAP - Efap Paris

 

Georgia

Ilia State University

 

Germany

University of Hamburg

Ludwig Maximilians University, München

Hochschule der Medien, Stuttgart

Universität der Künste, Berlin

Hannover University

 

Greece

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

 

Greenland

Illisimatusafik University

 

Ireland

Dublin Institute of Technology

University of Limerick

Dublin City University

 

Iceland

Háskòli Islands, Reykjavik

 

Lithuania

University of Vilnius

 

Netherlands

Hogeschool Utrecht

University of Amsterdam

Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences

Royal Academy of Art, the Hague

Windesheim University

 

Norway

Oslo-Met University College

Volda University College

Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)

Bergen University

 

Portugal

Lisbon Polytechnic Institute

 

Romania

Babes-Bolyai University

 

Spain

Universidad CEU San Pablo. Madrid

Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona

Universidad del Pais Vasco

 

Sweden

Göteborgs Universitet

Mittuniversitetet Sundsvall

Stockholms Universitet

Lund Universitet

Södertörn Universitet

 

Turkey

Bilgi University, Istanbul

Sabanci

 

UK

City, University of London

University of Arts, London (LCC)

Cardiff University

Edinburgh Napier University

Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen

University of Portsmouth

 

Partner Project Examples

Dialogue

Enhancing Constructive Journalism on Social Media through Dialogue based Storytelling

Dialogue as a key modality of social media calls for developing Dialogue Based Journalism both as a tool to enhance the connection between journalism and citizens in general and to enhance the solution oriented Constructive Journalism. Objectives of the project:

Partners of the Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership project are DMJX (lead), Windesheim University, HdM Stuttgart and media partners (2019-2022)

 

Worldrep

Europe and Australia in the World - Reporting Political, Environmental and Social Change (2014-2018)

WORLDREP is an undergraduate dual degree programme in journalism. It fosters graduates with the capacity to communicate events, issues and risks during a period of rapid change, and who understand diverse political, environmental and social contexts.

Partners of the EU-Australia programme project are DMJX (EU Lead), Utrecht University of Applied Science, University of Tasmania (AUS Lead), Griffith University and media partners.

 

Interactive

Studios & Innovation Networks for Future Design Careers (2014-2017)

INTERACT is an undergraduate mobility programme in Interaction Design, a transdisciplinary field of design practice including communication design and interactive media. The unique programme formalises the use of studio based activities, new generation design tools and work on real life projects within the design industry in cross cultural settings.

Partners of the EU-Australia programme project are London College of Communication (lead), DMJX, Queensland University of Technology, RMIT Melbourne AUS (Lead) and industry partners. (2014-2017)