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Journalists, the call for the 10th two-year period of the Walter Tobagi School has been published

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Journalists, the call for the 10th two-year period of the Walter Tobagi School has been published

The call for the new two-year period of the Walter Tobagi School is underway. Applications for the Master in Journalism of the State University of Milan can be submitted until 5 August. Among the most important innovations, thirteen scholarships (out of 30 places): five with full coverage and eight with partial coverage. The scholarships will be awarded on merit to the first 13 students of the final ranking. Training journalists of digital and paper, radio and television, capable of producing podcasts, writing on social networks, webdocs, articles in English: the goal of the Walter Tobagi School of Journalism of the State University of Milan.

The call for applications for the 10th two-year period

The call for the 10th biennium of the Master in Journalism, which takes place in the Linguistic and Cultural Mediation Center of the University of Milan, has been published. The School reacts to the crisis linked to Covid by making a high number of scholarships available to students: at the moment there are thirteen, five to fully cover the enrollment fee of 14 thousand euros and eight partially covered for 7 thousand euros. Thanks to the support of the Casillo Foundation, Confimprese, Italcementi, Fastweb, the Order of Journalists of Lombardy, University of Milan, Intesa Sanpaolo, Cassa Depositi e Prestiti, the most deserving candidates – those who will be at the top of the final ranking of the selection – they will attend the Master with a scholarship.

Selection based on qualifications and exams

The selection for admission to the School is based on qualifications and exams. To participate, students must have a degree, at least three years, obtained with a minimum grade of 90 out of 110. In addition to the graduation grade, certified knowledge of the English language, any registration in the register of publicists and having attended courses useful for the exercise of journalism. After the two years of Master’s, which are valid as a practicum and also include internships in the main newspapers, you can take the state exam to become a professional journalist.

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The Walter Tobagi School of Journalism

The School, recognized as one of the best in our country, was founded in 2006 by the State University of Milan and since 2009 also has the historic and prestigious brand of the IFG, thanks to the collaboration with the Order of Journalists of Lombardy and with the Walter Tobagi Association for journalism training. Over two hundred former students have crossed the corridors of Sesto in recent years, learning to work for print media, online, for agencies, for radio and television. Many of them are now part of the most important Italian editorial offices. Also for future students, the School offers experienced tutors, state-of-the-art equipment, including a television and radio studio. In addition to the internship activities, the two-year course includes academic lessons in various subjects: from Economics to Law, from Sociology to Statistics, from History to Deontology. Because to tell the world about the world, the journalists of tomorrow must start building today the tools and the method to understand it.

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