Danish School of Media and Journalism
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Danish School of Media and Journalism Location: Denmark Courses: Journalism, Photojournalism & Communication (Campus Aarhus) Corporate Communication TV Journalism: Foreign reporting Erasmus Mundus Master Europe in the World Photojournalism 2 Photojournalism 1 Journalism, Multimedia and World Politics Visual Communication & Media Production (Campus Copenhagen) Photographic Communication Corporate Communication TV and Media Production Media Production and Management Creative Communication Interactive Design Graphic Design International Coordinators: Counselling for international students, Campus Copenhagen: Xavier Lepetit International Coordinator Tel: (+45) 77 40 50 19 [email protected] Counselling for international students, Campus Aarhus: Anna Kathrine Nejrup International coordinator Tel: (+45) 89 440 322 [email protected] International Department Inger Munk International partnerships Tel: (+45) 89 44 03 20 [email protected] Kresten Roland Johansen Project Manager and outgoing students coordinator Tel: (+45) 89 44 04 17 [email protected] Requirements: 1. Apply online 2. After submitting your online application you will receive an email with detailed instructions on the further application process (you will be asked to email documents such as official transcript, proof of English language test score etc.). 3. About 2-3 weeks after the application deadline, you will receive either a rejection or a confirmation of participation by email. If you need a more formal letter of admission besides the conformation email, please inform us. 4. Shortly afterwards all students who need a residence permit will receive a visa application package. Remember to apply for your Danish residence permit right after you receive the visa application package. This is very important –it takes at least 2 months to get a Danish residence permit. Location: Aarhus Olof Palmes Allê 11 8200 Aarhus N / Denmark Accomodation: Most students residing in Denmark for more than 3 months need a residence permit. There are different procedures for EU, non-EU and Scandinavian students. EU students If you are a citizen of the EU, you must apply for a residence permit within 5 days of your arrival. Bring the following for the residence permit application: Passport Letter of admission from the Danish School of Media and Journalism 2 passport-sized photographs Depending on which campus you are going to study at, the permit may be obtained at. Students at Campus Copenhagen: Statsforvaltningen Hovedstaden Borups Allé 177 2400 Copenhagen NV Students at Campus Aarhus: Statsforvaltningen Midtjylland, Lyseng Allé 1 8270 Højbjerg Non-EU students If you are a non-EU citizen, you must apply for a residence permit before arriving in Denmark. Along with your official letter of admission (sent to you by normal mail), you will receive an application form for residence permit as well as instruction on how to apply. Please apply for your permit at the nearest Danish embassy or consulate immediately after you receive your letter of admission, as the application process usually takes a considerable length of time (2-3 months). Note that the Danish Immigration Service charges an application fee for processing your application. And they do not begin processing your application until payment is received. Depending on which city you live in, the monthly rent will range from: Aarhus: DKK 2,000-2,500. Copenhagen: DKK 2,700-3,700. Transportation: Free bus transportation: Free transport within zone 1 and 2 as long as your Aarhus Card is valid. You can jump on and fof the bus as many times as you like within that period. Please note that the AarhusCard does not cover bus transportation outside of zone 2 but it is possible to buy a supplementary ticket for the extra zones. Social Life in Aarhus: Culture and history The history of Marselisborg Palace The History Route Castles and manors Hack Kampmanns buildings in Aarhus Buildings and townscapes Monuments Attractions Museums Amusement parks Zoos and animal parks Churches Castles and manors Nature The nature around us Forrests in and around Aarhus Lakes and rivers near Aarhus Green oases Yachting Harbours Action and fun Tivoli Friheden SegWorld Racehall Bowling .