Brief portraits of individual journalists Schools

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The two-year apprenticeship as an editor at the Axel Springer Academy begins either at 1 January or 1 July. It includes a classic journalistic training as well as cross-media works and a training-on-the-job training. Among the graduates is "image" editor in chief Kai Deskman.

The education at the independent publishing German School of Journalism (DJS) in Munich last 18 months. There are two routes: Education Compact (18 months practice) or postgraduate course (18 months, and practice in parallel three semester postgraduate course in journalism at the University of Munich). The school does not pay a training fee and requires no tuition. Support 49 facilities, including "Time" are.

The Henri Nannen School in Hamburg is also considered one of the most prestigious addresses for the training of journalists. Many reputable journalists underwent by the Gruner & Jahr publishing house and the weekly newspaper the time worn school. More than 80 percent of graduates have completed prior to their inclusion in higher education. The training fee is currently just under 800 € per month.


The Holtzbrinck School for business journalists is part of Verlagsgruppe Handelsblatt forms, but in 18 months and beyond from. Volunteers at various stations through, among other things, career, Business Week and Reuters. The remuneration depends on the collective agreement for volunteers (approximately 1600 € in the first, about 1900 € in the second year). Pro Tutorial 5 volunteers to be 1.1. And another 5 volunteers to 1.7. Set. The selection process is multi-level and ends with an assessment center test.

The Institute for the Advancement journalistic talent since 1968, trains journalists. In the cross-media-oriented program of Catholic journalism school, there are two-year editorial traineeship, journalism training and study-related training courses for journalists. Well-known speakers as well as a multilevel selection process ensure the quality of education.

The education at the independent publishing Evangelical School of Journalism (EJS) in Berlin last 18 months. The concept is classic: Teaching editorial print, online, radio, television and four internships, including one at the end or another organ of the evangelical publishing. Every two years, 16 places will be advertised. Recording only after studying and / or completed vocational training. Age limit: Between 25 and 35 years. The school does not pay a training fee and requires no tuition. Many students are sponsored by prestigious foundations grants.


The Cologne School of Journalism (KS) is from print journalists with a focus on politics and business. The training lasts four years, in parallel, is a study of economics social science at the University of Cologne provided. Support the school is an independent, nonprofit organization that is financed through school fees, among other things.

The RTL School of Journalism in Cologne is made within 24 months of television journalists. The school is part of the RTL Group and takes 30 students every two years. The recording process is the first stage of a report and in the second stage of multi-day competitions.

The EMS Electronic Media School is within 18 months of young journalists and journalists from the work in the electronic media, radio, television and the Internet. The training is divided equally in school and in selected newsrooms. Support the EMS Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (RBB), the Media Institution Berlin-Brandenburg (MABB) and the technology company Media Consult International (MCI). A training allowance is paid.

On the independent journalists Academy in Munich more than 15 journalists each class to be trained online journalists. The training is free, provided the candidate's individual requirements for the education voucher meet. Together with the due certificate of training is offered.

In 2004 was the mirror-time reportage school Günter Dahl founded. This new school, based in Reutlingen wants to convey the principles of journalism, but also put the emphasis in the report.
In Switzerland was the journalism school in St. Galen, a pioneer publisher of independent schools. Publishing dependent schools were the "Joust" by Rangier (today) and the "Jean-Frey-Vela". Today is the training of journalists at the Media Training Center (NCAC) in Lucerne and is open to the Bologna process is structured accordingly.

In Austria, the Austrian Media Academy and the Board of Trustees for journalism training (KfJ) is a joint institution of the Austrian media and the journalists' union for education and training of journalists. Operated by the Catholic Church is the Catholic Media Academy, based in Vienna under the presidency of Bishop Egon Kapellari. The Academy offers specialized courses in addition to religious study-related training in the one in Austria, not defined in detail a career in journalism.



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