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· Top in Scotland for communication and media (Complete University Guide 2012)
· Rated UK top ten for student satisfaction in both Journalism and Media Studies in the last National Student Survey
· Top in Scotland in communication, cultural and media studies as rated by the most recent UK Research Assessment Exercise (70% of our research in highest categories ‘world leading’ or ‘internationally excellent’)
· Overseas recognition includes 2013 Chanakya Award forOutstanding Contribution to International Communications, awarded by the Public Relations Council of India.
Film, Media & Journalism rapidly developed into a major centre for research and learning after its foundation in 1978. Its research arm, the Stirling Media Research Institute, is internationally renowned, attracting many doctoral students, visiting scholars, and practitioners, from across the world. The Department consistently draws high ratings for its teaching at all levels.
Many FMJ graduates are successful practitioners, entrepreneurs and executives in the media and communications industries, and active in numerous other occupations. They regularly return to share their professional experience with current students. The Department’s strong relationships with screen industries, public relations and journalism professionals are among its core strengths, along with its high-profile activities within international research communities.
The wide choice of options in taught graduate and undergraduate programmes, and in doctoral research, includes theoretical study in the field of media and culture, as well as vocational work on the media, communications and journalism industries. Our undergraduates may choose to include radio, television, print and online journalism practice modules in their programmes of study.
These pages, along with our Intellyblog, Facebook and YouTube channel will tell you more about what we offer and who we are.
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Film, Media & Journalism Stirling FK9 4LA UK |
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| Fax: + 44 (0) 1786 466855 | |
| Email: stirling.media@stir.ac.uk |