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NYU Journalism's Global & Joint Program Studies offers students comprehensive journalistic education combined with specialized cultural or regional studies through a joint MA degree with one of eight international master's programs. Limited to 15 students per class, the program provides hands-on experience across multiple media formats, equipping graduates with both journalistic expertise and deep cultural understanding.
To see GloJo in action, connect with us on Twitter and Facebook. We share updates on faculty and student accomplishments, published work, and photo stories documenting our events, celebrations, and fieldwork. Attend one of our seasonal GloJo gatherings. A limited number of students annually can pursue this joint Journalism MA alongside programs like Africana Studies, French Studies, Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Near Eastern Studies, Russian and Slavic Studies, European and Mediterranean Studies, East Asian Studies, or International Relations. GloJo intentionally blends disciplines and media formats while maintaining an intimate cohort size. It's tailored for globally-minded students with regional expertise and relevant language skills. The program deepens cultural knowledge while preparing graduates for journalism careers and related fields. The journalism curriculum emphasizes rigorous training in research, reporting, and writing across all formats, along with advanced multimedia skills.