2 Communication PhD degrees in Kaunas
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- Lithuania
- Kaunas
- Journalism and Mass Communication
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2 Communication PhD degrees in Kaunas
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Vytautas Magnus University
PhD studies in Communication and Information
- Kaunas, Lithuania
PhD
Full time, Part time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The Doctoral Program in Communication and Information Studies organized at Vytautas Magnus University (VMU) in Kaunas (Lithuania) aims to address the pressing issues in the contemporary and dynamically evolving field of media and communications, which is shaped by politico-economic, socio-cultural, and technologic factors, and explores media infused societal transformations and communicative impact on individual, groups, and social dimensions.
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Vytautas Magnus University - PhD Programmes
PhD studies in Communication and Information
- Kaunas, Lithuania
PhD
Full time, Part time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The PhD studies in Communication and Information organized at Vytautas Magnus University (VMU) in Kaunas (Lithuania) aims to address the pressing issues in the contemporary and dynamically evolving field of media and communications, which is shaped by politico-economic, sociocultural, and technological factors, and explores media-infused societal transformations and communicative impact on individual, groups, and social dimensions.
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