Three-year partnership to provide more scholarships for international students

Since spring 2020, the ECCA Family Foundation has supported four international students in their study at DMJX. Thanks to the success of these scholarships, the Foundation and DMJX Photojournalism has now confirmed a new 3-year partnership to continue to provide scholarships for up to 24 international students between 2021 to »

The Ritzau/Scanpix Prize goes to …….

Finally, together again. After more than one year of Corona restrictions, it was possible to have a fysical graduation ceremony for photojournalists and journalists this Thursday the 24th of June. This year’s Ritzau Scanpix Prize for best photojournalistic BA went to Sarah Hartvigsen Juncker and Louise Herrche Serup. »

Sarah Hartvigsen Juncker has received Information’s Photo Prize

Every second year since 2009, the newspaper Information has, in co-operation with Canon Europe, handed out Information Photo Prize to honour the work, photojournalist students do during their internships. This year’s winner was Sarah Hartvigsen Juncker, who did her internship at Information. All photojournalist students, who have done internship within »

Students gathered for final screening day

After several months without the possibility of mutual get-to-gether lectures, all students could finally meet on Friday the 11th of June for the traditional final screening day. »

International students for fall 2021 have been selected

The more than 40 applications for our two international classes have been valued and we have selected 14 students to study at DMJX in the fall 2021. The 10 students, who are going to study at Photo I, are:Rachel Luttikhuisen, The NetherlandsLeslie Ostronic, USAElena Fiebig, GermanyCarolin Albers, GermanyConor Courtney; USAIlkay »

Sleepless

STILL PICTURE STORY by Liv Møller Kastrup – made in the fall 2020 during her third term at DMJX. The night can feel long, when we’re not able to fall asleep. Time stands still, and the darkness surrounds us. Five young people, who all suffer from insomnia, are living proof »