Europe is one of the most exciting places to study Communication and Media. You’ll find a high concentration of English‑taught degrees, internationally recognized credits (ECTS), powerful student mobility schemes, and a media landscape that spans public service broadcasting, film, gaming, digital marketing, and social impact storytelling.

1) English‑Taught Degrees, European Standards

Across the EU, many universities deliver full programs in English, assessed with the ECTS. This makes your qualification easily readable by employers and graduate schools worldwide.

2) Scholarships & Erasmus+ Mobility

Studying in Europe can be more affordable than you think. Institutions offer merit‑based tuition reductions, while Erasmus+ funds study exchanges and internships across borders.

Funding at a glance

  • University scholarships: Merit, need, and early‑application awards.
  • National portals: Country‑specific grants for international students.
  • Erasmus+ mobility: Support for a semester abroad or a traineeship with a European employer.

Tip: Apply early—some awards are allocated on a rolling basis.

3) Internships with Real Creative Impact

Europe’s media market blends tradition and innovation—from public broadcasters and global NGOs to streaming, gaming, and XR startups.

International media students collaborating on a creative project
Hands‑on learning helps you graduate with a creative portfolio and industry references.

4) A Multicultural Classroom & Global Network

Study alongside classmates from different countries and backgrounds. You’ll learn how to pitch ideas across cultures, manage international projects, and communicate ethically—skills employers look for in global teams.

What you’ll build

  • Intercultural communication fluency
  • Creative collaboration skills
  • Confidence presenting in English

Where grads land

  • Creative agencies & in‑house brand teams
  • Media production, podcasting, and film
  • NGOs, EU institutions, and social impact orgs

5) Careers at the Heart of Europe

With major media, tech, and policy hubs nearby, you can network and intern while you study. From Brussels to Amsterdam and Berlin, you’re a train ride away from career‑defining opportunities.

Program Highlight: International Communication & Media (Belgium)

Based in Mechelen—between Brussels and Antwerp—this English‑taught bachelor’s connects you to Belgium’s creative scene and European institutions. Expect small classes, project‑driven modules, and a strong focus on real‑world briefs.

Explore the program

Admissions, Portfolio & Entry Requirements

Competitive programs look for motivated, globally minded applicants. Strong English, curiosity, and a creative mindset matter.

What we look for

  • High‑school diploma (or equivalent) and proof of English level
  • Portfolio or creative samples (optional at some schools)
  • Motivation letter that shows global curiosity and initiative

How to apply

  1. Submit an online application and documents.
  2. Upload your creative work (if requested).
  3. Apply for scholarships and Erasmus+ early.

FAQs

Are Communication and Media degrees in Europe taught in English?
Yes. Many universities offer fully English‑taught programs, particularly at bachelor’s level in international cities and student hubs.
Can I get a scholarship as an international student?
Most institutions offer merit‑based awards, country‑specific grants, and Erasmus+ mobility funding. Check deadlines early.
Why choose Belgium and Mechelen?
Belgium is a creative crossroads. Mechelen gives you calm, student‑friendly living with fast access to Brussels, Antwerp, and the wider EU network.

Ready to study Communication & Media in Europe?

Take the next step toward a globally oriented, creative career. Explore programs, funding, and mobility options—and start building your portfolio in the heart of Europe.

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