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Journalism School

JOURNALISM SCHOOL
Journalism School immediately immerses its students in their chosen profession through a study programme conducted under newsroom conditions. Right from the start of the Master’s programme, students live the life of a journalist while being encouraged to reflect on the raison d’être of their profession, its development through history and its daily impact.

the school in brief

Masters programmes

Dual degrees

Double diplôme Columbia / Sciences Po

Journalism School in video

The school presentation

Campus Chanel Video 

Masters day 2019

Testimonies of reporters

where do graduates work?

Destinations by sectors

32% Digital journalism
(news sites, news start-ups, pure players)
28% Multimedia and TV journalism
(television, audiovisual production, online videos)
10% Agency journalism
(AFP, Bloomberg, Reuters)
9% Print media
8% Radio
14% Other (start ups, studies)

Destinations 

Journalist - Reporter - Local affairs correspondent - Video
journalist - Presenter - Editor - Producer

learn more

On the School of Journalism website

contact

Aurore LE GRIX DE LA SALLE, Academic manager

2017-03-09
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Job offers

18.04.2024
Would you like to recruit an intern, apprentice, or future collaborator from Sciences Po? Discover the internship and apprenticeship calendars of Sciences Po according to the profiles you are looking for. Throughout the year, you can post your offers on our job boards and participate in our career forums and events, either in person or remotely.
12.06.2024
Launched by two graduates (class of 2020) from Law School : Agnès de Fortanier (Master in Economic Law) and Thomas Harbor (dual degree Sciences Po HEC), What's up EU is a newsletter putting together a concise, well-documented, and informative weekly wrap-up of the news that matters at a continental scale — from a European perspective. Sciences Po Careers interviewed Augustin Bourleaud, in charge of its edition, who is currently a double master's degree student between Sciences Po and the London School of Economics.
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