An interview with the school's director, Pauline Amiel, appeared in News Tank Education et Recherche on March 25, 2026. Entitled " Ejcam: capitalizing on the school's reputation and recognition ", she discusses the school's development strategy and the projects undertaken since she took office: development of work-study programs and the opening of a master's degree in communication with an international option.
"Very short vocational courses and four new DUs in 2026".
Among current projects, Pauline Amiel mentions the structuring of the alumni network, the drafting of a charter of best practices in AI co-constructed with students, as well as the creation of short professional training courses and the introduction of four new University Diplomas planned for 2026. This year, the school also plans to join the Théophraste network, a French-speaking network of journalism training courses.
As vice-president of communications at Aix-Marseille University, Pauline Amiel stresses the importance of her collaboration with university governance, particularly in the context of the Contract of Objectives, Means and Performance (COMP), an opportunity to promote the school's specific features.
"Attacks on freedom of expression are beginning to have an impact on journalism schools".
Finally, she expresses her concern at the growing attacks on freedom of expression and freedom to inform, which are beginning to have a direct impact on journalism schools. In response, the school has launched a number of educational initiatives, including dedicated workshops and a day of support for public broadcasting.