Wroclaw is the largest city in Western Poland. It is also the capital of the Lower Silesian Voivodeship. The population of Wroclaw is around 634,487 and is the fourth largest city in Poland. The city is the European Capital of Culture and the World Book Capital. The University of Wroclaw is a public research university that was established in 1702 making it one of the oldest universities in Central Europe. The university houses around 30,000 students offering courses in areas such as business, archaeology, politics, chemistry, law, European studies and communication. The Wroclaw Medical University was established in 1950 and houses around 6000 students who study in areas such as medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, public health and postgraduate education.
Journalism Course in Wroclaw
The Journalism Training in Wroclaw is a beginner‑friendly course designed to help aspiring journalists build strong foundations in reporting, writing, ethics and storytelling. It introduces learners to essential journalism principles such as news gathering, interviewing, analysing facts, editorial skills, and multimedia reporting.
- This Journalism Course builds strong writing, research, and fact-checking abilities
- Master news writing, multimedia reporting, and ethical journalism practices
- Gain hands-on experience creating articles, video stories, and digital content