That is why, for the fifth year in a row, we are joining the teaching team of the Master’s in Investigative Journalism, New Narratives, Data, Fact-Checking, Transparency, and Artificial Intelligence, directed by Antonio Rubio and Manuel Gertrúdix. You can apply here.
At Maldita.es, we will share with students our verification methodologies, disinformation analysis, and citizen collaboration strategies, as well as our experience in creating innovative formats and social impact campaigns.
In addition, students will learn how a newsroom dedicated to investigating disinformation narratives operates and the role that technology, artificial intelligence, and the community play in our day-to-day work.
Employability and professional references
The Master’s in Investigative Journalism, New Narratives, Data, Fact-Checking, Transparency, and Artificial Intelligence at Rey Juan Carlos University has 13 years of experience and 18 collaborating media outlets, foundations, and technology companies. It has an employability rate of over 90%, and its alumni are leading figures in top national and international media. URJC is also the university with the highest employability rate in the Community of Madrid.
These are the media outlets, foundations, and technology companies collaborating with the Master’s program: Fundación Maldita.es, CAPA España, Prodigioso Volcán, Reporters Without Borders, Fundación Miguel Gil, Université Bordeaux Montaigne, France TV, European Commission, El Faradio, Servimedia, PorCausa, Confilegal, IPYS, Iberinform, Esri, Madrid Diario, Diario Vivo, and Canarias Ahora.
The enrollment period is open until September and you can apply here.