Department of Media & Design

Sustainability Communication and Climate Journalism

My Studies

 
ILA & J. J. Kucek: Untitled. 2022
ILA & J. J. Kucek: Untitled. 2022

Focus areas

One of the central tasks of professional communication is to provide competent, evidence-based and trustworthy information about the climate, biodiversity and sustainability crises, as well as promising solutions to what are probably the greatest challenges of our time. This requires that journalists and communicators have a deeper understanding of the scientific basis of these crises, and are familiar with their diverse social, economic and political implications. In this university programme, journalists and communicators learn about alternative paths to a sustainable future and enhance their communication skills with strategic and practical expertise. The goal is to develop and implement extraordinary, accurate and effective communication solutions that can help drive the socio-ecological transformation.

Unique combination

This is the first programme in the German-speaking world to teach climate and sustainability skills for professional journalists and communicators at an academic level. It is aimed at journalists working in all areas and types of media, as well as communicators from NGOs, politics and administration, the education sector, culture, civil society, and business. Nowadays, they must also be skilled in the field of sustainability and climate communication to properly meet the information needs of citizens, media users and market participants.

Competent network

This programme has been designed and implemented in cooperation with renowned institutes, networks and experts from Austria and Germany who have extensive experience in teaching and research on climate, sustainability and communication. They include the Climate Change Centre Austria and the Institute for Communication and Media at Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences.

Current content, new formats

While all participants are taught the scientific basics, the practical course elements are organised according to the different needs of journalists and professional communicators.

The communication-specific course material focuses on strategic communication (content strategy), communication psychology, (visual) storytelling, as well as current problems in the various professional fields (sustainability reporting, greenwashing). The Climate Culture Lab also offers the opportunity to interact with representatives from artistic or activist standpoints in order to learn about and try out more experimental communicative approaches.

Organisation of the programme

The part-time programme is run over two semesters and involves around 25 days of in-person teaching at the Graz campus. An optional outdoor excursion/retreat (optional) is planned for the second semester. In-person teaching is supplemented with online lecture nights and moderated e-learning modules, especially at the beginning of the semester. The programme is organised and run in cooperation with the Institute for Communication and Media at the Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences.