The rich diversity of perspectives and knowledge students bring to the programme makes for a lively atmosphere on and off campus. Mundus Journalism students tend to be very self-motivated and get involved with a huge variety of projects both inside and outside of the universities.
Beyond this, student initiatives are as varied as the countries they come from. From radio stations to theatre groups, from competitive football teams to start-ups. The opportunities for interaction and idea development on the programme are limitless. You can read about the latest projects by our talented students below.
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 |
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.
2016.10.27 |
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.
2016.10.27 |
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.
2016.10.20 |
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.
2016.10.15 |
Following the success of Juliana Guarany's bid for a German Chancellor Fellowship, we see how her project has developed - and how it's led to a student/graduate collaboration.
2016.09.01 |
Indonesian student Serla Rusli, Mundus 2015-2017, gives an account of her time studying on a Mundus Journalism exchange place at one of the world's top 10 universities, and shares tips for those thinking of applying for a study-abroad spot.
2016.07.11 |
A London graduate's thesis story has been picked up by international magazine Foreign Policy
2016.02.15 |
Poster presentations finalise the end of semester and the start of thesis preparation for all students at their specialisation universities.