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of photojournalism. The Danish students attending<br />

this program are at their final semester of a<br />

four-year study. The group seize is max 16 students.<br />

Europe in the World: A one-year specialization in<br />

European affairs and how to report it. Starting every<br />

September with four months in Utrecht, NL where a<br />

foundation is built in European history, regional<br />

economics, EU institutions and EU politics. The<br />

students finish with five months in Denmark where<br />

the focus is foreign policy and analytical journa lism.<br />

The work concludes in a multimedia production<br />

for the web magazine Euroviews and a final exam<br />

project. <strong>Student</strong>s may obtain an Europe in the World<br />

Diploma and an additional honors diploma.<br />

Upper level class of 20 students from Denmark,<br />

Europe and the rest of the world.<br />

Corporate Communication Across Borders:<br />

Offered autumn semesters.<br />

This semester presents various perspectives of<br />

Corporate Communication and combines<br />

theoretical insights with enterprise practices.<br />

<strong>Student</strong>s will be presented to a broad range<br />

of corporate communication disciplines, and<br />

will get insight into how selected international<br />

companies deal with disciplines such as cross<br />

cultural communication, reputation management<br />

and corporate social responsibility. Companies<br />

are bounded by economy, society and politics as<br />

conditions for doing business, and students get an<br />

insight in why and how companies deal with these<br />

challenges in practice.<br />

Advanced undergraduate level class of 50 Danish<br />

and international students. Participants have<br />

studied Communication for at least two years.<br />

Mentor arrangement<br />

Each semester, we arrange with 3-4 Danish students<br />

that they will be your mentor team. They will be<br />

able to answer questions you might have regarding<br />

your arrival. They will meet you when you arrive in<br />

Aarhus, give you your key to your new address,<br />

help you get settled and arrange some social events<br />

during your first time here in Aarhus.<br />

The mentors take contact to You shortly after you<br />

have been admitted to the semester programme,<br />

and arrange a facebook group, so you may be<br />

in contact with the mentors and your fellow<br />

international students.<br />

DMJX: Overview<br />

The Danish School of Media and Journalism<br />

covers the whole media sector offering a wide range<br />

of bachelor’s and master’s degrees, diplomas and<br />

further education in journalism, photo journalism,<br />

communication, design, media management etc.<br />

Currently, more than 1900 full time students are<br />

enrolled and almost 4000 course participants enroll<br />

in further education on a yearly basis.<br />

DMJX has about 170 full time employees.<br />

DMJX is a state institution with its own ministerial<br />

law: “Law on The Danish School of Media and<br />

Journalism”. It is governed by a board, who appoints<br />

a rector who is in charge of the day to day running<br />

of DMJX concerning staff, administration and<br />

economy.<br />

Current rector is Jens Otto Kjær Hansen.<br />

Rector Jens Otto Kjær Hansen<br />

4 <strong>Student</strong> <strong>Handbook</strong> 2014

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