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Aarhus University MA in Journalism, Media and Globalisation (Erasmus Mundus)
Aarhus University

MA in Journalism, Media and Globalisation (Erasmus Mundus)

Aarhus, Denmark

2 Years

English

Full time

Request application deadline *

Aug 2025

EUR 18,000 **

On-Campus

* 15 January for non-EU citizens and 1 March for EU citizens

** for non-EU/EEA students only | EUR 9,000 for EU/EEA/Swiss citizen students

Introduction

The Erasmus Mundus Master’s in Journalism, Media and Globalisation offers a unique 360° educational experience. Students on the programme study and live in at least two European countries, interact with classmates from all around the world and engage in lively and insightful discussions in a thriving interdisciplinary and intercultural environment.

The MA in Journalism, Media and Globalisation lies at the intersection between social sciences and humanities, combining theoretical and practice-oriented approaches to journalism studies. The fruit of this cross-disciplinary approach is a joint understanding that cuts across academic disciplines, journalistic genres, and geographical and cultural settings.

The degree has been a part of the Erasmus Mundus study programme since 2005 and has continually evolved to best prepare graduates for the global changes that increasingly challenge traditional boundaries between media, politics, technology, and culture(s).

Study at Leading Institutions

All students spend their first year jointly between Aarhus University – taught by faculty from the Department of Political Science and the Department of Information and Media Studies – and the highly respected Danish School of Media and Journalism. In year two, the programme splits into four specialisations offered by some of Europe’s leading universities.

By choosing a specific specialisation for the second year of studies, students customise their studies within the following areas:

  • Politics and Communication at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands Totalitarianism and Transition at Charles University, Prague, Czechia
  • Crisis and Conflict, University of London in the United Kingdom
  • Cultures and Contexts at The University of Munich, Germany.

Student Life

As a Mundus Journalism student, you can expect a truly intercultural experience, as the programme brings together students from all around the world to join a tight-knit community of inspired and talented young professionals. So far, students from 105 different countries have joined the programme.

In addition to high-standard academics, the programme also offers a variety of extra-curricular activities and student-led initiatives, almost as varied as the countries students come from. From radio stations to theatre groups, from competitive football teams to start-ups, the opportunities for interaction and idea development within the programme are limitless.

Furthermore, many of our students write, photograph, record, tweet and blog their way through the programme. Some work for media outlets in their home countries, while others develop their platforms and personal take on journalism. Many students also attend academic conferences and publish journal articles stemming from their work, and others work as freelancers for leading news outlets.

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