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World News University Rankings in the United States
1, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism;

2. School of Journalism, University of Missouri;

School of Journalism and Communication, University of Wisconsin-Madison;

4. Medill School of Journalism, Northwest University;

School of Journalism and Communication, University of Florida;

6. School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of North Carolina;

7. School of Journalism, Ohio University;

8. School of Journalism, Bloomington Campus, Indiana University;

9. Graduate School of Journalism, University of California, Berkeley;

10, School of Communication, University of Southern California, Annaberg.

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Ranking of domestic journalism universities:

1, China Renmin University:

The School of Journalism of Renmin University of China has become an important talent pool, think tank, theoretical innovation base and communication platform for academic and industrial circles at home and abroad. Over the past 50 years, the college has trained more than 7,000 graduates, which has made important contributions to China's journalism and socialist construction.

2. Communication University of China:

School of Journalism, Communication University of China, founded in 1959, is the earliest teaching and scientific research institution to train journalists in new China. According to the latest national discipline evaluation results released by the Ministry of Education, China Communication University and China Renmin University tied for the first place in journalism and communication.

The college has 47 full-time teachers, including 22 professors and 20 associate professors. More than half of the teachers have overseas study or visit experience. ?

3. Fudan University:

The journalism major in the Department of Journalism is the foundation of the School of Journalism, and its training goal is to train professionals in propaganda, cultural communication, journalism teaching and research for newspapers, news agencies, party and government organs, enterprises and institutions.