Learn Journalism at the Information Service – ComCom Media School Studio Announces a Contest For a Four-Month Practical Course
The Media School of the Communications Commission is offering graduates, as well as third and fourth-year students of any faculty, a unique opportunity to undergo a four-month intensive practical course at the Media School Studio, where selected candidates will be able to work for an information service specially created for them, as well as to independently create media products and complete their media portfolio with the help of professional mentors. Specifically, participants will prepare programmes, television and radio stories, in addition to mastering news narration, the art of interviewing, video shooting and editing, production, programming and working with multimedia formats. The Media School Studio offers the opportunity to acquire the aforementioned skills and knowledge free of charge.
Applicants will be able to register for the Media School Studio course after passing a three-stage selection contest. At the initial stage, interested persons must submit an application and register by 16 February. The second stage will involve a written test on 28 February. Finally, the selected candidates will undergo oral interviews test video recordings on 24 and 25 February. In case of successfully passing all three stages, participants will obtain practical knowledge from a group of practicing media professionals over a period of 4 months and receive a relevant certificate upon completing the course. The Media Academy will recommend successful graduates to potential employers.
Educational and working meetings will be held on every working day from 4 March to 27 June, from 10:00 to 18:00, at the Media Academy. All the necessary inventory, techniques and equipment for practical work and work for a real information service will be provided.
To register, please visit https://forms.gle/nmEpnASSZwyESia48. In case of any further questions, please message us on the Facebook pages of the Communications Commission or the Media Academy.
