In 2013, I joined EJCAM in the 3rd year of the information-communication bachelor's degree program in Aix-en-Provence.
This course gave me the grounding I needed to choose between the various master's programs offered by EJCAM.
At the end of the year, I decided to go for a master's degree in communication strategy, again at EJCAM.
During my two years at EJCAM, I worked on a number of communication-related projects in teams (web, public relations, events, etc.).
All these projects helped me to gain a 360° vision of communication and gave me the tools I needed to build my professional project.
I was also lucky enough to be able to go on a 4-month university exchange to Montreal, at a partner university, UQAM.
During this exchange, I obtained a Bachelor's degree in Communication and New Digital Media.
My studies at EJCAM and this bachelor's degree enabled me to refine my professional project by focusing on media and digital.
Today, after spending more than six and a half years in a media agency, I'm in charge of media and acquisition for Compagnie des Alpes (Parc Astérix, Futuroscope, etc.).
If you're looking to learn about 360° communication and take part in a wide range of stimulating projects as part of a team, I recommend EJCAM!
"Born in Marseille and having a real passion for communication studies, EJCAM was an obvious choice for me. After graduating with a degree in marketing and communication, I decided to pursue a Master 2 degree in Information-Communication at EJCAM, specialising in CCN-C (Communication and Digital Content, specialisation in Communication).
During my course, I had the opportunity to organise with 6 other students the " La Com' à l'Honneur " event, a conference created by and for EJCAMs' students, held every year at the school. We managed this event from A to Z: choosing the theme (Influence Marketing), the speakers, developing partnerships (financial and logistical), drawing up a communication strategy and managing the entire event on D-day. We produced posters, web banners, social networking banners and flyers for the big day. We also set up a Facebook live stream so that people outside EJCAM could follow the conference. Organising this event enabled us to apply our knowledge of project management and communications, and to develop our ability to work as a team and manage our stress.
Jean-Marie Leforestier, the probity of facts and the rigor of investigation. It's the title of the portrait drawn up by Camille Micaelli, a student in the Journalism Master's program, as part of the course given by David Courbet, Journalist - AFP Editor at the Marseille office.
Editor-in-chief of Marsactu since 2021, Jean-Marie Leforestier is the discreet face of local investigation in Marseille. Here's a look back at the career of this EJCAM alumnus.
Jean-Marie Leforestier stands quietly in the hallway of the School of Journalisme and of Communication of Aix-Marseille, amidst revision rooms and a temperamental coffee machine. The bearded journalist gives rarely an interview.
Ironically, he's unaware that the window opposite him proudly displays a number of trophies, including one in particular, a symbol of his student days. "Inter-school tournament, 2009". The engraving evokes glory, but not the twists and turns behind such a victory. Smiling, the journalist confides that he founded the school's soccer club the year he arrived, in 2009, and that he suffered a double fracture during the following year's tournament. He keeps that smile throughout an exchange rich in memories, undoubtedly awakened by the walls of a school he has been close to. Graduating in 2011, he has since swapped his student cap for that of a professor who has just finished his day of rigorously teaching the practice of investigation.
Today, we present to you Enzo Léardi, communications officer at the University Institute of Technology of Aix-Marseille, Saint Jérôme site. A graduate of the Aix-Marseille School of Journalism and Communication in 2020, Enzo had previously completed a Master's degree in Data, Information and Digital Communication.
In the following video, he talks about his experiences, particularly at EJCAM.
This video was produced as part of a tutored professional project by BENBRAHIM Sofia, BOURAS Amani, EL GHAIATI Najoua and HANOUCH Amina, students at EJCAM.
Camille Paix, between cemetery and journalism. This is the title of the portrait produced by Méline Courtecuisse, a student in the Journalism Master's program, as part of the course taught by David Courbet, Journalist - AFP Editor at the Marseille office.
Women, feminism and cemeteries - that's what's behind the mischievous gaze of Camille Paix, a former student at EJCAM. The vivacious 29-year-old has just recovered from several months of promotion for her first book, Mère Lachaise: 100 portraits pour déterrer le matrimoine funéraire, published in April 2022. A book that honors the women who made history and who are buried in the Père-Lachaise cemetery.
Hugo Thiphaine is a graduate of EJCAM and holder of a Master degree second year "Data, Information, Communication and Digital content". Prior to this diploma, he completed a Bachlor degree in Information-Communication, followed by a Master degree first year in "Communication and digital content".
Hugo Thiphaine is a creator of SEO/SXO-optimised WordPress websites, and over the years has developed multiple skills in digital strategies: web design, creation and management of e-commerce sites. A WordPress and SEO trainer for several agencies, Hugo Thiphaine also teaches at EJCAM.
Azzeddine Ahmed-Chaouch: a desire for change
Portrait by Héloïse Drouet, a student in the Journalism Master's program, as part of the course taught by David Courbet (journalist-editor at AFP's Marseille office).