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Danish School of Media and Journalism, Aarhus
Denmark

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Official website: https://www.dmjx.dk/
Tel:+45 89 440 440
Address:Amagerfælledvej 190 2300 Kbh. S

The Danish School of Media and Journalism (DMJX) is a higher education institution located in Aarhus and Copenhagen, Denmark, focusing on education in media, journalism and related fields. Here are some key information about the school:

 

Overview

Established: January 1, 2008 (from the merger of several independent institutions)

Institutional nature: public

Main campus locations:

Aarhus

Copenhagen

History

DMJX was established in 2008 through the merger of the Danish Journalism School (Danmarks Journalisthøjskole, DJH) and the School of Graphic Arts (Den Grafiske Højskole, DGH).

The school is one of the largest journalism training and skills centers in Northern Europe, offering a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses.

School strength

The school has about 1,460 students, including full-time and part-time students.

Offers undergraduate, master's and continuing education courses.

Enjoys an international reputation in many disciplines, especially in journalism, photography, multimedia production, etc.

Educational philosophy

Emphasis on practical learning, encouraging students to develop skills through practical projects.

Focus on interdisciplinary cooperation, especially the integration between different media forms.

Attach importance to international education, recruit a large number of international students, and provide courses taught in English.

Subject settings

Bachelor's degrees:

Communication Photography

Photojournalism

Graphic Design

Interactive Design

Journalism

Creative Communication

Media Production and Management

Television and Media Organization

Visual Communication

Communication

Master's degrees:

Journalism (co-organized with Aarhus University)

Global Journalism (Erasmus Mundus Joint Master's Degree)

Digital Narrative

Documentary Director

Data Journalism

Multimedia Journalism

Continuing Education Courses:

Various professional training and development courses for working media practitioners

Professional Direction

Journalism: Covers traditional news reporting, digital news, data journalism and other aspects.

Photography: Cultivate professional photographers, including news photography, commercial photography, etc.

Graphic Design and Interactive Design: Teach visual communication design, user interface design, etc.

Multimedia production: Combining video, audio, images and other media to create content.

Creative communication: Focus on innovative thinking and cross-media communication strategies.

Research Centers

DMJX has several research centers, such as:

Journalism Research

Digital Media Research

Visual Communication Research

Data Journalism Research

International Cooperation

DMJX actively participates in international exchange programs and has established partnerships with many media and journalism schools around the world.

Provides exchange student programs to promote students' international vision and cultural exchanges.

Offers English-taught courses for international students and preparatory courses.

Campus

Aarhus Campus:

Located in the center of Aarhus, with convenient transportation.

The campus has modern teaching facilities, studios, laboratories and libraries.

Copenhagen Campus:

Located in the center of Copenhagen, it is also equipped with advanced teaching facilities and resources.

Fees

For EU/EEA students, DMJX is usually free, but a small registration fee is required.

For international students from outside the EU/EEA, tuition fees vary depending on the major, generally between 7,500 and 13,000 euros per year. The specific fees should be consulted directly with the school or visit its official website for the latest information.

In terms of living costs, Aarhus and Copenhagen are both relatively expensive cities, and students need to consider the costs of accommodation, food and personal expenses.