For Employers
Welcome to the Office of Career Services. The school's faculty and this office are here to help you find the best journalists for your news organizations, whether you're looking for newcomers to the profession or seasoned journalists from years past.
- Post Job Openings: full time, part time and internships. For more information on our academic-year internship requirements, go here.
- On-Campus Recruiting: schedule an individual recruiting visit to the j-school
- 2009 Job Opportunity Conference: March 28, 2009 - Save the date and watch for further details
Services for employers
The Columbia program is a professional one, emphasizing the academic disciplines, skills, principles, ethics and public issues that are the substance of journalism. You'll meet and interview students specializing in newspaper, magazine, online media and broadcast news, both radio and television. You will also meet students specializing in business, politics, science, and arts and culture reporting.
Meet the faculty
The outstanding faculty of the Columbia University Journalism School remains the principal strength of the school. Composed of professional journalists recognized for their accomplishments and well-attuned to the principles of the school, the faculty members are deeply committed to teaching.
Learn about our programs
The full-time and part-time programs leading to the Master of Science in journalism build upon the student's already strong background in liberal arts, business, law and several other disciplines. The purpose is not simply to train candidates for the first or next job in the field, but to educate them for significant careers. Applicants who have substantial experience as working journalists and who do not seek to concentrate in professional courses may be considered for the Master of Arts Program, concentrating in politics, business & economy, science, or arts & culture. A Doctor of Philosophy degree in Communications is administered by the school in cooperation with various other university departments and divisions, including Political Science, Sociology, and the Business School.
- M.S. Full-Time Program
- M.S. Part-Time Program
- M.A. Program
- The Ph.D. Program
- Knight-Bagehot Fellowship Program in Economics & Business Journalism
- Columbia Publishing Course
Contact Us |
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| Ernest Sotomayor Assistant Dean newspapers & online media Room 2M07D, Journalism 212-854-4922 |
Julie Hartenstein Associate Director broadcast & online media Room 2M07B, Journalism 212-854-9198 |
Gina Boubion Assistant Director magazines & newspapers Room 2M07C, Journalism 212-854-2980 |
Melissa McLaney Administrative Assistant Room 2M07, Journalism 212-854-4422 |
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