DANISH SCHOOL OF MEDIA AND JOURNALISM Aarhus Denmark V07/06/17 15:25 Exchanges Portfolio
KEY FACTS Subject Area Journalism Language All international courses are full course load semester programs run in English. If you wish to take Danish subjects, a level of C1 in Danish will be required. Academic Calendar Semester 1 Late August to Late January Semester 2 Late January to Late June Module Catalogue Have a look through the module catalogue for modules available to exchange students. Fiancial Support As a UK Erasmus student, you are entitled to receive an Erasmus Grant for your time away at a participating Erasmus institution.
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AARHUS, DENMARK The city of Aarhus is the second largest city in Denmark situated by the sea in the heart of Jutland. The municipality of Aarhus covers approximately 335,000 inhabitants with an additional 1,200,000 in the surrounding region of East Jutland; this makes it the second-largest region in Denmark. Aarhus has many activities to offer. Each year in late summer, the city centre and parts of the harbour are turned into one large festival. Aarhus Festuge, which the festival is called, has almost become a national event as it attracts people from all over. Each year there is a new theme around which a large number of cultural activities are planned. During this week the city is filled with stalls, outdoor cafés, concerts, street theatre and loads of happy people. Big attractions in Aarhus include ARoS, Aarhus Museum of Art, the Old Town, which is an open air museum and Moesgaard Museum, which is an archaeological collection in idyllic surroundings. Aarhus is a dynamic city. From here, beach, harbour and forest are all only a 15-minute bike ride away. The area around Aarhus also offers the biggest concentration of attractions in Denmark. Frequently named as the number one shopping destination in Scandinavia, Aarhus has the biggest international brands and Scandinavian shops and designers waiting to be discovered. 4 MORE INFO visitaarhus.com visitdenmark.com aarhus.com Population 335,000 Currency Krone (DKK) Time difference GMT+1
DANISH SCHOOL OF MEDIA AND JOURNALISM Danmarks Medie- og Journalisthøjskole Danish School of Media and Journalism is a training and knowledge center for the media and communications sector with a focus on talent, lifelong learning and innovation. The curriculum covers the whole media sector offering a wide range of bachelor s and master s degrees, diplomas and further education in journalism, photojournalism, communication, design, media management etc. Currently, more than 1900 full time students are enrolled and almost 4000 course participants enrol in further education on a yearly basis. DMJX has about 170 full time employees. The Danish School of Media and Journalism has 2 campuses - one situated in Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, and one in Aarhus, Denmark s second largest city. Campus Aarhus is the largest and oldest institution for the education of journalists in Denmark, and one of the largest institutions for the education of journalists in Europe. The institution offers 9 undergraduate programmes, and 6 Bachelor s degrees, as the undergraduate programme in Visual Communication is subdivided into 4 specializations. 5 dmjx.dk Guide for International Students University Videos
Erasmus code DK ARHUS10 No of students 1,500 Style of study Lectures, literature and evaluation sessions, but most of your time will be spent outside the classroom in some phase of production. Theory, therefore, is doubly matched with practice. It is learning-by-doing. Attendance is expected at all lectures. Grade system Grade Description ECTS Old Scale 12 Excellent A 13/11 10 Very good B 10 7 Good C 9/8 4 Fair D 7 02 Meeting minimum requirements E 6 00 Not meeting the minimum Fx 5/03-3 Unacceptable F 00 Application Times Please note that you have to apply to the exchange programme in your current year by 20 December. Applications for the host university must be submitted between April and May or September and October (depending on the Trimester), in the year following your initial application. Going abroad in Trimester 1 Going abroad in Trimester 2 Initial Application Form Host University s Form Initial Application Form Host University s Form 20 December (current year) April May (following year) 20 December (current year) September October (following year) 6
ACCOMODATION & LIVING Living Costs How much you spend every month outside accommodation very much depends on temper and habit and you know best if you lie in the high or low end of the budget. The average living cost estimate for students in Denmark is around 4000 DKK per month. Rent DKK 2,500-2,800/month Food DKK 1,700 2,400/month Books and teaching materials DKK 500/semester Study trips DKK 3000/semester Phone DKK 79 200/month More on Cost of Living in Aarhus Numbeo.com It is hard to find housing in Aarhus. The Danish School of Media and Journalism is cooperating very closely with the Aarhus Municipality office for Student Housing (Kollegiekontoret) and the places international students are staying are distributed by Kollegiekontoret. Most students residences are not located in the city centre, but the bus connections and bicycle paths in Aarhus are quite good. Private rooms tend to be more centrally located. Transport The bus system in Aarhus is very efficient. Bus lines to the city centre have bus stops right outside the DMJX. The organisation Midttrafik coordinates buses and local trains in the area. Bus timetables can be bought in the kiosks in town or you can find them on the Midttrafik s website. DSB is the Danish national rail operator. DSB service can be used to travel around the rest of the country, as well as the rest of Europe. However, the best and most popular way to get around is on a bike. The streets usually have designated bike paths and the light signals even come in special, small bike-versions. 7
CONTACT FOR INCOMING STUDENTS If you re interested in the programme or you have any queries, please contact the Edinburgh Napier University s Global Mobility team first: studyabroad@napier.ac.uk 0131 455 4574 or 0131 455 3412 napier.ac.uk/exchanges DANISH SCHOOL OF MEDIA AND JOURNALISM Anna Kathrine Nejrup (International coordinator for Campus Aarhus) Olof Palmes Allé 11 8200 Aarhus N anna@dmjx.dk +45 89 440 322 8
STUD ENT EXPERIENCES DMJX certainly prepares you for the actual life as a journalist Student Feedback Photos from students 9
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