Application Deadline: April 1, 2015 at 5 p.m. EST
The Center for Global Communication Studies at the Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania and the Programme for Comparative Media Law and Policy at the University of Oxford (PCMLP) are pleased to invite applications to the 17th annual Annenberg-Oxford Media Policy Summer Institute, to be held from Monday, June 29 to Friday, July 10, 2015 at the University of Oxford.
The Annenberg-Oxford Media Policy Summer Institute provides researchers, academics, practitioners, media lawyers, and activists with an intensive two week curriculum that covers a range of media issues. Over the past seventeen years, Annenberg-Oxford has brought participants from all around the world to discuss the influence of trends in development, international politics, and technology on media policy.
Who can Apply
The 2015 Annenberg-Oxford Summer Institute is seeking applicants from around the world whose research or work is related to internet policy and politics; media and democracy; ICTs and governance/peacebuilding; monitoring and evaluation of media development programs; the media’s role in conflict and post-conflict environments; strategic communications; as well as other relevant topics.
Applications are welcomed from students and practitioners working in communications, media, law, policy, regulation, and technology.
What are the fees of the institute?
Tuition for the Annenberg-Oxford Summer Institute is 835 GBP. The total cost for the Institute will depend on the type of accommodation selected. More information on housing is available below. Information about the payment process will be provided to accepted applicants.
Is funding available? How do I apply for funding?
Funding is limited. Applicants are encouraged to self-fund or find funding through alternative sources. A few tuition waivers are available for top applicants.
Apply Now to Attend the Annenberg-Oxford Media Policy Summer Institute
For More Information:
Visit the Official Webpage of the Annenberg-Oxford Media Policy Summer Institute