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Faculty of Journalism Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Media and Journalism March 27 - April 9
International Programme 2017
International programme “Russian media and journalism”
Faculty of Journalism, Lomonosov Moscow State University
The Faculty of Journalism annually holds a short course for international
students, who wish to acquire knowledge in the field of Russian journalism.
The programme includes a practical and a theoretical module, industry visits and meetings with journalists.
The course has run five consecutive years and has proved to be effective and
inspiring for young people eager to explore the world of Russian media.
Course description Duration:
two-week course (March 27 – April 9)
Language of instruction:
English
Target group:
undergraduate, graduate and media professionals
Credit weighing:
at the end of the course students receive a certificate (3 credits ECTS) Contents:
Provides students with a general understanding of the way mass media work in Russia including the work of foreign correspondents in the country
Theoretical module:
lectures on a wide range of topics including Media and Politics in Russia, Russian Media Economics, Print Media: Newspapers, Magazines, Books,
Radio in Today’s Russia, Modern Russian TV, Internet Media in Russia, Modern Business Media in Russia etc.
Practical module:
producing an English language magazine, radio or TV program
Tuition fee:
18 000 rubles (students from partner institutions can participate for free)
Accommodation:
from 890 to 1300 rubles per night (single occupancy rooms in University dormitories)
How to apply
To apply for the Russian Media and Journalism international programme 2017 please download the application form from our site http://www.journ.msu.ru/eng/admissions/Shot-term/,
fill it in and email it to: [email protected] Please address all your queries to the programme coordinators
Application deadline: January 31, 2017
Contacts:
Taras Cherevko Julia Islanova Diana Kulchitskaya
Email: [email protected] Tel:+7 495 629 45 94
Faculty of Journalism Moscow State University 125009 Моscow, Mokhovaya, 9, room 316
Lecturers
Prof., Dr. Elena Vartanova
Dean of the Faculty of Journalism, MSU
Chair in media theory and economics
Prof., Dr. Yassen Zassoursky
President of the Faculty of Journalism, MSU
Chair in foreign journalism and literature
Dr. Mikhail Makeenko
Associate Professor at the Faculty of Journalism, Moscow State University, Deputy Dean for Research. Graduated from MSU, Faculty of Journalism, PhD since 2002. Published more than 20 articles and 2 monographs on media business trends in Russia and the USA, on media management and economics issues.
Dr. Olga Smirnova
Associate Professor at the Faculty of Journalism, Moscow State University, Deputy Dean for Graduate Studies and midlcareer programmes, Director of Centre for Gender and Media Studies. Her academic interests include Internet and new media, digital divide and mass media, gender studies in mass media.
Dr. Oleg Bakoulin
Associate Professor at the Faculty of Journalism, Moscow State University. Graduated from Moscow State Pedagogical University (2000), PhD since 2003. His academic interests are connected with history and topical problems of photojournalism, ITltechnologies and source study.
Lecturers
Dr. Maria Lukina
Associate Professor and Deputy Dean for curriculum at the Faculty of Journalism, Moscow State University. She teaches basic journalism, news reporting and writing. Her methodology of intensive news production has been included in the curricula. Maria
Lukina is an expert in interview techniques; her course in journalism interview is very popular among students. She published a book “Interview Techniques” in 2005.
Dr. Anastassia Grusha
Associate Professor and Deputy Dean at the Faculty of Journalism, Moscow State University where she completed her doctorate in political communication in 1999. She teaches courses on Media & Politics and Political Design of Mass Media. She published in the area of political journalism and political communication and participated in international conferences and workshops all over the world. Her main fields of interest and research are political communication, political journalism, media in election campaigns, international communication, RussianlItalian relations, image of a country in foreign media, national branding.
Dr. Andrei Vyrkovsky
Associate Professor at the Faculty of Journalism, Moscow State University. Graduated from MSU Faculty of Journalism in 2004, PhD since 2007. Published more than 20 articles and several monographs on business journalism in Russia and abroad, media business and economics issues.
Alexander Zolotarev
Lecturer in multimedia journalism at the Faculty of Journalism, Moscow State University and SochiReporter.ru Founder and CEO. He is a regular attendee of the world’s leading conferences on new media, such as Interactive Editor & Publisher conference in the USA, the Russian Internet Forum in Moscow, AND Festival in Manchester, UK, etc.
Lecturers
Dr. Ivan Zassoursky
PhD in philology, Associate Professor and head of new media
and theory of communication. His academic interests include media theory and communication, Russian media system in transformation. He is the founder of the online publication “Chastnuy correspondent”. Besides, he works on other journalistic projects.
Dr. Vera Tkachenko
PhD in philology, Associate Professor at the chair of advertising and PR. Graduate of the Faculty of Journalism, MSU. She teaches courses in basic PR and copywriting to undergraduate and Master degree students. Her academic interests include corporate PR, theory of communication, creative techniques in PR and advertising.
Dr. Victor Khroul
Associate Professor at Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Journalism , Co-Chair of "Religion, Communication & Culture" working group of the International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR). He holds a diploma of St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Theology College, Moscow, Russia (1995) and a PhD degree in Journalism (1993). He was a visiting professor in Central European University (Budapest, 2011) and Rooney International Scholar in Robert Morris University (Pittsburgh, 2014). Author of "Media and Religion in Russia" monograph and over 70 publications in Russian and English.
Dr. Maria Anikina
PhD, associate professor (Department of sociology of mass communications, Faculty of Journalism, Lomonosov Moscow State University), coordinator of national research team in "The worlds of journalism" project; member of “Media systems in flux:
The challenge of the BRICS countries” project; member of IAMCR, NAMMI. Chief editor of electronic scientific journal "Mediascope".
Lecturers
Dr. Anna Gladkova
PhD in philology, Researcher and lecturer at the Faculty of Journalism, Moscow State University, Head of the Department of International Relations. Graduated from Pskov State Pedagogical University in 2009, defended her PhD thesis on transformation
of the Dutch press in the 20thl21st centuries in 2012. Her academic interests include international journalism, theory of communication, media psychology.
Dr. Ekaterina Sivyakova
Senior lecturer at the Faculty of Journalism, Lomonosov Moscow State University. Graduated from the Faculty in 2006, PhD since 2009. Her academic interests include the mass media as a political institution, mass media in the electoral process, genre specificity of political texts, public political discourse, public and local media in the Russian media system.
Dr. Ekaterina Voinova
Associate professor at the chair of print media, Faculty
of Journalism, Lomonosov Moscow State University. Graduated from the Faculty in 2003, PhD since 2006. Her academic interests include the political system in contemporary Russia, public sphere and public politics, mediatization of politics, political discourse, blog as a means of political communication.
Dr. Diana Kulchitskaya
Researcher at the Faculty of Journalism, Moscow State University. She graduated from the Faculty in 2009, PhD since 2013. Diana teaches journalism basics and British journalism history, runs news production projects with 1st and 2nd year students. Her academic interests include multimedia journalism, foreign mass media, development of newspapers in a convergent environment.
Practical module During the practical module students produce an English language publication.
See the magazine online:
http://www.journ.msu.ru/multimedia/press/2013/15229/
Industry visits The programme includes visits to different Russian media outlets
What I like the most is that we went to the Moscow Times, Russia beyond the Headlines, Russia Today and some other media. You can talk about the media during a class but it is still a theory. We asked the editors how they find news, how they cope with Russian laws and so on and it was really useful to learn about their practical experience.
Sayeh Moradi (The Hague University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands)
I chose this course because I would like to look at journalism in the different perspectives. I am studying the web Journalism and when you are studying the web journalism you understand that it doesn’t belong to any particular country. I hoped to get an insight into how the web journalism in Russia works and I discovered a lot.
Dr. Olivier Nyirubugara (The Hague University of Applied Sciences, Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands).
Faculty of Journalism,
Lomonosov Moscow State University
9 Mokhovaya Street
125009 Moscow, Russia
Weblsite: http://www.journ.msu.ru/eng/