The first journalism school in opens next school year: we present it to you

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Fabien Massin

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Dec 23 2024 at 11:12 a.m.

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Already present in (Seine-Maritime) since the start of the September 2024 school year, the MediaSchool group will open a new school in 2025: the IEJ (European Institute of Journalism).

This new school will be located in the MediaSchool premises at Hangar 105, where there are already ECS (European Communication School) and IRIS (IT/web development school)which has welcomed around a hundred students since September. Rouen is the fourth city where it has established itself, after , , and (opened last year).

Opening to first and third year students in 2025

Initially, at the start of the 2025 school year, first and third year students will be welcomed (L2 or preparatory class students who can be admitted to the third year), in classes of 15-25 students maximum.

“The first three years will be devoted to acquiring the fundamentalsin the different aspects of the journalistic profession: written press, web, radio, etc., explains Ludivine Delahais, director of the Rouen campus. The following degrees, M1 and M2, will be open from the following year, in 2026, with specializations and possibility of following the course on a work-study basis. »

The campus has several open rooms, some with a view of the Seine. (©FM/76actu)

Local speakers

The speakers at the IEJ will be professionals, starting with local journalists. To attract future students, in addition to obviously its training, the IEJ intends to capitalize on the launch effect: “It will be the first journalism school in underlines Ludivine Delahais.

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In terms of tuition fees, count on 7,100 euros per year.

MediaSchool is a company founded 20 years ago, today present in 17 French cities (Paris, Marseille, Strasbourg, etc.), with schools of communications, journalism, and even audiovisual production.

A relaxation space. (©FM/76actu)

Why choose IEJ?

A school on a human scale focused on innovation?
“What differentiates us from other journalism schools is that we emphasize entrepreneurship, students are immersed in an innovation network and close to local media,” defends Ludivine Delahais.
Communication with local media already established?
“This training already attracts experienced journalists from the region who already see themselves acting as teachers and welcoming trained interns within their editorial staff. Conversely, this relationship with the media can reassure students. Indeed, it facilitates the search for work-study and internship.”

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