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SCUOLA SUPERIORE DI GIORNALISMO DELL’UNIVERSITÀ DI BOLOGNAHIGHER INSTITUTE OF JOURNALISM OF THE UNIVERSITY OF BOLOGNA Type of training: Master in Journalism, Specialised module in Science Journalism Website: http://www2.unibo.it/ssg/ Contact: n/a E-mail: scgiorn@alma.unibo.it or master@unibo.it Phone: + 39 051 209 19 68 / 78 Address: Via Martelli 22/24, Bologna, Italy Language of training: Italian TARGET / PUBLICThis is a two year Master’s course. It is targeted at all graduates with a degree in any scientific discipline or human sciences. It aims at forming experts in the field of journalism and offers a range of specialisations reflecting the increasing variety of working sectors within the journalistic profession. PRESENTATION AND CONTENT OF THE TRAININGThe first year involves core subjects providing theoretical and general knowledge in the field of journalism. PRACTICAL INFORMATIONPeriod: This course runs from November to September each year. Place: Bologna, Italy Tuition Fee: € 12.000 in four instalments Possibility of scholarship: no Admission/Registration conditions: Written and oral test. Number of participants: Minimum 25 and maximum 30 students Deadline for registration: August Other: This course is worth 60 ECTS credits 1 | 2, Turin | 3, Padua | 4, Rome | 5, Trieste | 6, Milan | 7, Additional Information | 8, Bari European Guide Scientific Training:Edition Autumn 2008 |
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