In an Erasmus Mundus Master’s degree programme, you work with students from all over the world in an interdisciplinary and intercultural environment that is both international and ambitious. You learn to combine academic, theoretical knowledge with journalistic skills, and you learn to analyse, interpret and generate knowledge about the global changes that increasingly challenge traditional boundaries.
As a student in the programme, you study for two years at some of Europe’s leading universities where top researchers in media studies and journalism are responsible for the teaching. This gives you an opportunity to customise your talent as a journalist to an international level.
The degree programme has been granted the EU’s Erasmus Mundus label and you will be awarded a joint Master’s degree by Aarhus University and one of the European partner universities.
Two years of Erasmus Mundus studies will change your life. The programme will change your view of the world and your own opportunities in the world. Together with students from all over the world, you will learn to understand and practise journalism using a global approach.
The Erasmus Mundus Master’s programme in Journalism, Media and Globalisation is a European degree programme. The first year of the degree programme takes place at Aarhus University and the Danish School of Media and Journalism where the courses you take focus on globalisation and journalism. During your second year, you choose a specialisation in one of the following areas:
The programme is very varied and consists of lectures, seminars, workshops, group work, discussions, small research projects and portfolio work.
Read more about the Erasmus Mundus.
The tuition fee is €9.000/€18.000 for the whole two-year programme for EU/non-EU nationals respectively.
You can apply for an Erasmus Mundus scholarship. Please check here for the various scholarships offers (look at the "Category B, scholarships for European (EU/EEA) students" line)
The Mundus Journalism Consortium is able to offer a number of scholarships for the programmes running in 2017-2020. All Mundus Journalism students, who do not receive an Erasmus Mundus scholarship, can apply for an Erasmus+ stipend for the second year of the Mundus Journalism studies.
Na studia magisterskie mogą kandydować wszyscy, którzy ukończyli studia licencjackie lub inżynierskie (studia I stopnia), studia magisterskie lub studiują na ostatnim roku studiów I-stopnia. Studia, które planujesz powinny mieć zbliżony profil do tych obecnych lub ukończonych, ponieważ w procesie rekrutacji kluczowa jest ich zgodność programowa.
Wykaz punktów ECTS – osoby, które są jeszcze w trakcie studiów, muszą załączyć wypis punktów ECTS, w którym będzie wykazane, jakie przedmioty były realizowane na studiach oraz ile punktów za nie otrzymano.
Dyplom ukończenia studiów licencjackich lub inżynierskich – jeśli jesteś absolwentem wyższej uczelni, nie potrzebujesz wypisu, wystarczy załączyć dyplom ukończenia studiów wraz z suplementem (w języku angielskim lub oryginał z tłumaczeniem)
Course description - należy przygotować dokument, zbierający cały sylabus ze studiów licencjackich. Takie sylabusy najczęściej są do pobrania na stronie uniwersytetu. Należy je przetłumaczyć na język angielski (można samodzielnie) i złączyć w jeden dokument. Warto też zapytać w dziekanacie uczelni, czy nie dysponują wersją angielską.
Oficjalna skala oceniania Twojej uczelni - możesz dostać taki dokument w dziekanacie Twojej uczelni lub skonstruować samodzielnie. W obu przypadkach dokument powinien zawierać pieczątkę dziekanatu.
Spełnienie wymagań w zakresie języka angielskiego można udokumentować w jeden z następujących sposobów:
IELTS – 6.5
TOEFL – 83 (Aarhus University TOEFL kod - 8935)
Uwaga: wymagania językowe mogą ulec zmianie. Przed wysłaniem aplikacji upewnij się jakie są wymagania językowe na konkretny kierunek bezpośrednio na stronie uczelni.
W przypadku zdawania certyfikatu IELTs upewnij się, czy uczelnia oprócz wymagań oceny końcowej nie ma również wymagań odnośnie ocen cząstkowych.
To be admitted to the Erasmus Mundus Journalism degree programme, you must have a Bachelor’s degree with good marks in a humanistic or social sciences discipline.
The Erasmus Mundus Journalism degree programme places emphasis on the ability to reflect on journalism. It is therefore a requirement that you have a minimum of three months’ experience as a journalist before commencing the degree programme.
Please note that both the application form and ALL supporting documents must be sent in before the deadline - 1 January: otherwise your application cannot be considered.
The tuition fee is €9.000/€18.000 for the whole two-year programme for EU/non-EU nationals respectively.
With a Master’s degree in Erasmus Mundus, you are well equipped to work with internationally oriented journalism, and depending on your specialisation and your main subject, you are also qualified to undertake a number of other functions. Your career opportunities are, for example:
Journalist: You can take on conventional journalism jobs and functions such as an editor or staff member in specialised departments in Denmark and abroad.
Communication officer and media adviser: The degree programme also qualifies you to undertake information- and press functions in (international) private and public sector companies.
Intermediator: With your background in journalism, you can communicate your specialised knowledge at a high level within the academic world.
Teacher: You can teach students and researchers how to communicate their academic knowledge, and teach people in the media world how to participate in academic debates.
Competence profile
An Erasmus Mundus Master’s degree gives you competences in the following areas:
Communication: You are familiar with journalistic theory and practice and have a high level of specialised knowledge, and can therefore communicate with all target groups in both the media branch and the academic world.
Teaching and consultancy: You are used to working with journalism in interdisciplinary and intercultural environments, and can use your journalistic and academic background to teach and advise many different target groups.
Intercultural experience: You have experience with working in international environments and are used to speaking other languages than your own mother tongue. You are therefore qualified to take on jobs in international companies and organisations.
Globalisation: You are familiar with the political, economic, social and cultural aspects of globalisation and are able to use this knowledge in both journalistic and academic contexts.
Analysis: As an Erasmus Mundus graduate, you are familiar with theories about national, global, political and cultural conditions and can analyse the role these theories play within the media and journalism.