Danish School of Media and Journalism (Danish: Danmarks Medie- og Journalisthøjskole), or DMJX for short, is a Danish organization for higher education in, and a knowledge centre of, media and journalism. DMJX has two campuses; one in Copenhagen and one in Aarhus.
In 2004, DMJX and Aarhus University established the Centre for University Studies in Journalism, which offers master's courses at university level.[1]
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