Doctor of Philosophy, specialty 061 «Journalism»
Duration of study: 4 years.
Forms of education: full-time (day and evening) and extramural
The educational and scientific program was developed following the mission and strategy of the University, aimed at ensuring the training of a highly qualified specialist of the new formation, able to work according to world standards in a rapidly changing, multifunctional, technological information environment, demonstrate systemic thinking, independently organize and conduct multidisciplinary research and innovative pedagogical activities, analytical work in the fields of journalism, the theory of communication, publishing, advertising, public relations, having high-level research skills, sufficient ability and modern knowledge to manage socio-communication processes.
News
17 September 2023
During June 2023, teachers, graduate students and students of the Department of Journalism and Philology of the FРSC of Sumy State University studied the course “Fake News, Fake Science and Critical Thinking: What should I believe?” at the International Summer School of the University of Liverpool. The project was implemented within the framework of the cooperation agreement of Sumy State University with a sister university from Great Britain.
24 July 2023
On May 25-26, the II scientific and practical conference of students, postgraduate students and young scientists “Contemporary Mass Communication Space: History, Realities, Prospects” was held at the Department of Journalism and Philology of the FPSC of Sumy State University. Based on the results of the conference, a collection of scientific papers was prepared.
28 May 2023
On May 25-26, the 2nd Scientific and practical conference of students, graduate students and young scientists “Modern Mass Communication Space: History, Realities, Prospects” was held online at the Department of Journalism and Philology of the FРSС of Sumy State University.The participants of the conference listened with great attention to the reports made at the plenary session. The head of the Department of Journalism and Philology, Professor Volodymyr Sadivnychiy spoke on the topic: “Journalism is mass, mass or for the masses. What to choose for research?”.
26 April 2023
Third-year media students of the Department of Journalism and Philology of the FРSС of Sumy State University, who worked during the “TV Production” class in the “live” format, were able to understand what “live broadcast” is and how this live correspondent’s stand-up differs from an edited report.
04 January 2023
In December 2022, the scientific journals “Obraz” and “Philological Treatises” were published, the editors of which work on the basis of the Department of Journalism and Philology of the FРSC of Sumy State University.
28 December 2022
The PhD thesis graduation for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the field of knowledge 06 “Journalism” in the specialty 061 “Journalism” took place.
16 November 2022
Oleksandr Gorda, a post-graduate student, assistant of the Department of Journalism and Philology of the Faculty FРSC of Sumy State University, took part in the virtual course “Virtual Class on Grant-Funded Research” within the framework of the “Enhancement of The PhD Students Potential for Qualitative Research in Ukraine” project.
12 October 2022
Doctor of Philosophy degree holders and teachers of the Department of Journalism and Philology of the Faculty of FPSC Sumy State University took part in the All-Ukrainian scientific and practical online conference "Regional Journalism in Ukraine: History, Realities, Challenges, Prospects."
28 January 2022
The next lesson of media literacy was held by the Department of Journalism and Philology of the Faculty of FPCS SSU for pupils of the Belopol Lyceum № 2 named after S. M. Gordienko. Associate professors Tetyana Kovalyova and Volodymyr Sadivnychy, and postgraduate student Oleksandr Horda worked with the pupils.
19 November 2021
What are the risks of involving children in media production? What should media people pay attention to when preparing materials whose characters are children? These issues were discussed at an online workshop on November 17, which was attended by teachers, postgraduate students, students of the Department of Journalism and Philology, FPSC SSU.