FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION & MEDIA STUDIES

Location

University of Lagos

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+234 803 287 2574

Email

info@fcmsunilag.ng

About Us

About Us

Empowering Voices, Shaping the Future of Media

At the Faculty of Communication and Media Studies, University of Lagos, we are committed to delivering excellent education that empowers the next generation of media professionals, storytellers, and change-makers.

Through innovative learning, practical training, and industry partnerships, we equip students with the skills and mindset needed to thrive in today’s fast-paced media landscape.

Our Academics

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History

History Of the faculty of Communication & media studies

Milestones of Excellence in Media Education

UNILAG GATE

1962

University of Lagos was Founded

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1967

Mass Communication Department was established

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2000s

UNESCO Multimedia centre of excellence

Faculty Building

2025

Became the faculty of communication & media studies

We Work Hard To Prepare Every Student For Their Professional Life

Our Lecturers

Competent Instructors And Lecturers

Our faculty members bring together years of academic scholarship and real-world experience in journalism, film, PR, broadcasting, and media research. With mentorship at the heart of our training, students receive practical guidance to build successful, impactful careers.

Prof. Oloruntola Sunday

Head of Department

Olulesi Suraj, PhD

Unwana Samuel Akpan, PhD

Ibitayo Popoola, PhD

Ifeoma Amobi, PhD

Professor Abigail Ogwezzy-Ndisika

Thinking of a Career in Media? Let’s Talk.

Whether you’re a prospective student, a media enthusiast, or a working professional exploring new opportunities, our academic advisors are here to help. Get guidance on the right program for you, application tips, and how FCMS can shape your future in communication and media.

Our Blog

Latest Blog & Articles

Stay updated with thought-provoking articles, student stories, alumni spotlights, and expert takes on the evolving world of media and communication.

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