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Facts and figures

The Department of Media and Communication is an interdisciplinary institute, based on academic traditions from both the humanities and the social sciences.

The Department offers a Bachelor’s degree programme in media studies, three Master's degrees (Media Studies, Journalism and Screen Cultures) and a one year's program in Media Studies.

Key figures - 2022

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  • 24 Academic man-years 
  • 11 Research fellows, postdoctoral and PhD
  • 6 Administrative staff

 

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  • 350 Students
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  • 1 Bachelor’s degree programme
  • 3 Master’s degree programme
  • 1 One year programme
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  • 8 Projects financed by Research Council of Norway (NFR)
  • Interdisciplinary initiative: The research and education initiative Screen Cultures
  • Children, Youth and Media
  • Center for the Study of Political Communication
  • Centre for Research on Media Innovations
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  • 92 Scientific publications
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  • Total income: NOK 48 millions

  • Percentage of budget funded by external sources: 22 per cent