Erasmus Mundus Masters Journalism and Media within Globalization: The European Perspective:
Erasmus Mundus Masters Journalism and Media within Globalization: The European Perspective
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MundusJournalism 06-08: Brazil, Cameroon, Canada, China, Denmark, Finland, Georgia, Germany, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Norway, Pakistan, Phillipines, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, Ukraine, USA
MundusJournalism scholar about advantages of this Masters:
MundusJournalism scholar about advantages of this Masters Draws on the strengths of six different prestigious institutions
Journalism in a global context by living in three different European countries
Students learning from each other
Added Values:
Added Values Close cooperation of six different institutions
New knowledge: Students challenge each other and the professors
Further development of Journalism and Media together with social science and the humanities
Principles for success: Simple & Fun:
Principles for success: Simple & Fun Partners know each other and connect well on a pers/prof level. Thorough preparation
Clear structure for decisiontaking: Board of Studies
Simple programme structure
Share of work and responsibility - common ownership
Clear info www.MundusJournalism.com
Challenges / Obstacles:
Challenges / Obstacles
National legislation
Immigration
Transfer of grades
Numbers of EU students