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The Walter Cronkite School's PhD program in Journalism and Mass Communication offers a customized educational experience, welcoming both experienced media professionals moving into academia and recent master's graduates from journalism, communication, and related fields.
Participants gain access to essential resources, training, and guidance to address pressing issues in journalism, digital media, strategic communication, audience research, and global mass media.
Built on principles of inclusivity, teamwork, mentorship, interdisciplinary approaches, and innovative research, the program fosters academic growth.
Learners craft personalized study plans, incorporating courses and methodologies from various disciplines relevant to mass communication, such as political science, film studies, data science, sociology, anthropology, and others.
Within the Cronkite School community, doctoral candidates collaborate with faculty advisors and peers on joint initiatives while cultivating their research projects, supported by seasoned scholars offering tailored mentorship.
This program aims to develop researchers skilled at pinpointing significant inquiries, crafting suitable investigative approaches, and executing autonomous, meaningful studies. Through exposure to diverse theories and methodologies, students shape their unique academic profiles aligned with their passions and strengths.
The Cronkite School actively cultivates an inclusive atmosphere where all members experience fair representation, complete acceptance, and genuine appreciation. Daily efforts ensure the school remains a supportive environment that honors each individual's worth and contributions.