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The university's main office is in Århus, [[Denmark]].  
The university's main office is in Århus, [[Denmark]]. Another campus is located in Copenhagen.


This HEI is the result of a merger between Den Grafiske Højskole (Graphics Art Institute of Denmark) and Danmarks Journalisthøjskole (Danish School of Journalism/UPDATE) in 2008. The Danish School of Journalism developed Medianet, an open source CMS-system developed at The Danish School of Journalism. The system is used for e-learning, webpublishing and knowledge sharing. Therefore, the system, called DJH Medianet, based on a number of proven open-source components that have made it possible to manage users across Windows, Mac and Unix. With the merger and new web site Medianet's status is now unknown.


This HEI is the result of a merger between Den Grafiske Højskole og Danmarks Journalisthøjskole. The Danish School of Journalism developed Medianet, an open source CMS-system developed at The Danish School of Journalism. The system is used for e-learning, webpublishing and knowledge sharing. Therefore, the system, called DJH Medianet, based on a number of proven open-source components that have made it possible to manage users across Windows, Mac and Unix. With the merger and new web site Medianet's status is now unknown.


 
The web site is at http://www.journalisthojskolen.dk and English version: http://www.dmjx.dk/international/about/introduction.html
The web site is at http://www.journalisthojskolen.dk  


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Latest revision as of 14:33, 26 November 2009

The The Danish School of Media and Journalism (Journalisthøjskolen) has the DJH Medianet to support its education. It’s a specialised college.


The university's main office is in Århus, Denmark. Another campus is located in Copenhagen.

This HEI is the result of a merger between Den Grafiske Højskole (Graphics Art Institute of Denmark) and Danmarks Journalisthøjskole (Danish School of Journalism/UPDATE) in 2008. The Danish School of Journalism developed Medianet, an open source CMS-system developed at The Danish School of Journalism. The system is used for e-learning, webpublishing and knowledge sharing. Therefore, the system, called DJH Medianet, based on a number of proven open-source components that have made it possible to manage users across Windows, Mac and Unix. With the merger and new web site Medianet's status is now unknown.


The web site is at http://www.journalisthojskolen.dk and English version: http://www.dmjx.dk/international/about/introduction.html


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