Affiliated Partners

Hochschule Der Medien Germany
The Stuttgart Media University (HdM), a state-run university of applied sciences, trains specialists and all-rounders for the media world with almost 30 accredited Bachelor's and Master's degree programs on its campus in Stuttgart-Vaihingen. This is where tomorrow's media professionals study!
The range of study programs offered under one roof is unique in Europe. At HdM, theory is never presented without practice: exciting practical projects in the laboratories or in cooperation with partner companies complement the theoretical foundations, courses, and academic lectures. A practical semester is an integral part of the Bachelor's program and underscores its practical relevance.

Stockholm University of the Arts Sweden
Stockholm University of the Arts (SKH) provides education and conducts research in circus, dance, film, media, opera, and theatre. Through pioneering education and research we create conditions for the arts as dynamic, challenging and independent forces in society. SKH’s students, doctoral students, teachers and researchers together contribute to a university environment that dives deeply into specific art practices while encouraging interdisciplinary collaboration.

Université De Montpellier Paul-Valéry France
University of Montpellier Paul-Valéry, Faculty of Letters, Arts, Languages, Human and Social Sciences, is named after Paul Valéry, the great writer from Sète. With a registered, labelled "20th century heritage site" campus, just 20 minutes from the city centre by tram, the University enjoys a vibrant setting where Mediterranean vegetation, abundant parkland and numerous works of art combine for the pleasure of students and campus users alike.
Montpellier University was France’s third university, established after Paris and Toulouse. Founded on 26th October 1289 by papal bull under Pope Nicholas IV, it included Faculties of Medicine, Arts and Law. In 1970, these former faculties became three separate Universities, including University of Montpellier Paul-Valéry.

Volda University College Norway
In between deep fjords and high mountains, you will find the student town of Volda. With its 4500 students and 350 staff/faculty members, Volda University College is one of the largest institutions of higher education between Bergen and Trondheim. Volda is known for its active student environment and the university college is also known for the top study programmes in media and journalism, as well as, long traditions for teacher training.

Zurich University of the Arts Switzerland
Zurich University of the Arts is one of the largest art universities in Europe. The study and research programme covers the areas of art education, cultural critique, design, film, fine arts, music, dance, theatre and transdisciplinary studies. It is a state university with its own legal personality and is institutionally accredited.


