20/09/2023
The Malawi Institute of Journalism (MIJ), a leading training institution for professional journalism, is inviting applications from both practicing and aspiring journalists into its full time and weekend journalism programmes.
1. Programmes and Entry Requirements.
a) Certificate in Journalism
Applicants should be holders of a Malawi School Certificate of Education (MSCE), with at least four credits, including English.
b) Diploma in Journalism.
Applicants should be holders of a Certificate in Journalism or its equivalent or any related higher qualification from a recognized institution.
Applicants with a tertiary qualification must also provide a proof of their journalism work, such as an article in a publication and a recorded TV or radio program.
c) Bachelor of Arts in Journalism
Applicants into the degree programme must have a Malawi School Certificate of Education (MSCE) or its equivalent, with a minimum of six credits, including English and at least a Pass in Mathematics, to start in Year 1.
Those with a Diploma in Journalism or related qualification from a recognised institution with a minimum of two years of work experience in relevant field and MSCE with four credits, including English, to start in Year 2.
2. Mode of Application
Application forms can be collected from our centers (Blantyre, Lilongwe and Mzuzu) or be downloaded from our website: www.mijmw.com
A non-refundable application fee of MK10,000.00 must be deposited into MIJ bank account as follows:
Account Name: Malawi Institute of Journalism
Bank: National Bank of Malawi, Chichiri Branch
Account No.: 1002872637
Account Type: Current
Remember to attach the bank deposit slip of the application fee and copies of your certificates from a recognised academic institution.
Closing date for receiving applications is Friday, 18th November, 2023.
For more details, contact the following numbers:
Blantyre : 0 886 668 939
Lilongwe : 0 886 668 894
Mzuzu : 0 886 668 907
Always remember that M
Work with us. Learn with us. Improve with us. The Malawi Institute of Journalism was established in 1995 to train students into professional journalists as one way of consolidating the democratic dispensation ushered in by the multi-party politics in 1994.