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Applications are now open for the DW Akademie 2025 French-speaking Master’s Degree in International Journalism (MFJI). This prestigious program offers an unparalleled opportunity for French-speaking media professionals to enhance their skills in international journalism while benefiting from a fully funded academic and professional experience in Europe and their home countries.
About the Program DW Akademie 2025 French-speaking Master’s Degree in International Journalism
The DW Akademie, in collaboration with the Tours Public School of Journalism, presents the Master’s in International Journalism (MFJI) program for French-speaking professionals. This two-year master’s program combines a rigorous academic curriculum with practical media training to equip participants with cutting-edge journalistic skills and a deeper understanding of global media landscapes.
The program is structured to provide a holistic learning experience, with coursework and internships taking place in Bonn, Germany, Tours, France, and the student’s home country. This unique model fosters cross-cultural learning and equips students to address the challenges of modern journalism with a global perspective.
Graduates will earn:
- A Master’s degree in International Journalism from the University of Tours.
- A joint certificate issued by DW Akademie and the Tours Public School of Journalism.
Eligible Fields of Study
This program is designed for those pursuing careers in journalism or related media fields.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must meet the following criteria to be considered for admission:
- Academic Qualifications:
- A bachelor’s degree or equivalent (Bac+3) with at least 180 ECTS credits obtained within the last 10 years.
- While applicants from all disciplines are welcome, preference will be given to those with degrees in Information and Communication Sciences.
- Professional Experience:
- At least one year of professional experience in media or journalism. This includes internships, volunteering, or freelance work, provided proof is submitted through relevant certificates or documentation.
- Language Proficiency:
- French Proficiency: Applicants must demonstrate C1 or C2 level proficiency in French, as evidenced by a valid DALF or TCF certificate.
- Exemptions apply to:
- Graduates with a French baccalaureate (earned in France or at an AEFE-accredited institution).
- Holders of a French higher education diploma obtained in France.
- Candidates from countries where French is the primary language for education or work.
- Exemptions apply to:
- English Proficiency: A B1 level in English is desirable but not mandatory. Candidates lacking B1 proficiency are encouraged to pursue English studies before the program begins.
- French Proficiency: Applicants must demonstrate C1 or C2 level proficiency in French, as evidenced by a valid DALF or TCF certificate.
- Residency:
- Priority is given to applicants permanently residing in the following French-speaking countries:
- Morocco
- Tunisia
- Senegal
- Burkina Faso
- Benin
- Côte d’Ivoire
- Priority is given to applicants permanently residing in the following French-speaking countries:
Program Locations
Participants will experience an enriching journey through the program’s three primary locations:
- Bonn, Germany
- Tours, France
- The participant’s home country (for the end-of-studies internship).
Benefits of the DW Akademie 2025 French-speaking Master’s Degree in International Journalism
The DW Akademie 2025 Master’s Degree in International Journalism offers a wide range of benefits designed to empower participants both academically and professionally:
- Scholarship:
- A full scholarship that covers:
- Tuition fees.
- Living expenses throughout the duration of the program.
- A full scholarship that covers:
- Comprehensive Training:
- A combination of practical media training and academic teaching, ensuring participants gain both theoretical knowledge and hands-on skills.
- End-of-Studies Internship:
- A professional internship conducted in the participant’s home country, allowing students to apply their learning in real-world scenarios and contribute to their local media environment.
- Prestigious Qualifications:
- A Master’s degree in journalism from the University of Tours.
- A certificate of completion jointly issued by DW Akademie and the Tours Public School of Journalism.
How to Apply
Applications for the DW Akademie 2025 Master’s Degree in International Journalism are accepted online only. Interested candidates should click the link provided below to access the application portal.
Make sure to review all eligibility criteria and application requirements before submission. The deadline for applications is February 20, 2025, at 12:00 noon GMT+1.
This program offers an exceptional pathway for French-speaking journalists and media professionals to advance their careers while contributing to the development of robust and ethical journalism in their home countries. Do not miss this chance to join a diverse and dynamic cohort of future leaders in international journalism!
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