Collaboration leads to innovation, engagement, creativity, and fulfillment. Collaboration within Mundus Journalism takes place at all levels and in all directions: between staff at all the different universities, among students and between students, staff and alumni. The Mundus family – as we call ourselves – also connect and collaborate with the media world across the globe.
In order to facilitate collaboration, the Mundus Journalism Consortium supports an interchange of knowledge and cooperative research between the Consortium's institutions via staff exchange and staff visits. In our Staff section you can read reports related to this activity. Our student and alumni further form a unique network that has created projects across borders and year groups.
2017.10.24 |
Alumni are rallying together to demand justice following the death of their classmate's mother, panama papers investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia.
2017.09.29 |
Earlier this month the Mundus Journalism Consortium held a half day seminar at City University, London, to revaluate the central values and mission of journalism today.
2017.06.07 |
The face of digital media is rapidly evolving, and a group of Mundus Journalism alumni are leading the charge.
2017.02.15 |
Lundus, an online professional networking platform developed for and by Mundus Journalism alumni, is now available to use.
2017.01.23 |
Building this website has been a grassroots effort. To the collect photos we put out a brief to students in each specialisation. Here, we share a small profile of the photojournalists whose pitches were successful.
2016.11.21 |
Two second-year students have joined forces with a university network in London to produce a business-oriented podcast.
2016.11.15 |
Building this website has been a grassroots effort. To the collect photos we put out a brief to students in each specialisation. Here, we share a small profile of the photojournalists whose pitches were successful.
2016.11.01 |
We're pleased to announce the launch of our new website and like any good Oscar speech - there are a few people to thank
2016.11.01 |
Building this website has been a grassroots effort. To help provide insight into what it's like to live and study at some of our specialisations, we asked the people who know best: Our students. Here, we profile Pedro Barreto, who kindly helped us shape the London section of the website.
2016.11.01 |
Building this website has been a grassroots effort. To choose the homepage image, we went into our photo archive from the Mundus Journalism 10 year anniversary reunion in Amsterdam, 2015. Here, student Freja Eriksen tells us what was going on in this moment, where she was captured chatting with lecturer and alumnus Teke Ngomba.
Quote from our recent alumni survey
One of my best experiences was working together with a group of other students with a research grant on a global investigative story which eventually was published in SPON in Germany, in Nigeria and Norway. Irreplaceable. Thank you!