The future of media: UzhNU trains a new generation of journalists
The modern media market requires specialists not only to be able to write texts competently, but also to own the latest digital tools. The Department of Journalism of Uzhhorod National University actively adapts its curricula to these challenges, turning students into universal media fighters from the first year.
A practical approach to digital content
Today, the classic newspaper is giving way to multimedia platforms. Therefore, the training of future media professionals at UzhNU is based on a deep understanding of the architecture of web resources. In practical classes, students do not just study theory, but also create and administer their own projects.

Among the key skills that future journalists acquire:
- Deploying and customizing websites based on content management systems (in particular, WordPress).
- Data visualization and creating infographics using modern services.
- Basic SEO optimization of journalistic materials for better ranking in search engines.
- Layout of multimedia long-reads and working with visual designers.
Own media platforms for startups
To fully test their ideas, students get access to real training platforms. This allows them to feel like real editors. More information about university life and student initiatives can always be read on the official website of UzhNU.
“A modern journalist is an information architect. It is not enough to simply find an exclusive, you need to be able to “package” it correctly: choose a readable font, set up a hierarchy of headings, add interactive elements and optimize photos. Only then will the text find its reader in a huge stream of digital noise,” say the lecturers of the Department of Journalism.
What awaits graduates?
Having mastered basic web technologies, students become competitive in the labor market even before receiving a diploma. They can work not only as reporters or copywriters, but also as content managers, SEO specialists for news portals and developers of their own independent media projects.
Antonova Olga
