by sportsbeat | May 3, 2018 | Blog
The UK’s top-performing NCTJ journalism schools will combine their reporting firepower this week to form one of the country’s biggest team of reporters working through the night to cover local elections. Tutors at News Associates in London and Manchester have torn up...
by sportsbeat | May 2, 2018 | Blog
Things didn’t go to plan? Here’s our handy guide on how to apply to university through UCAS Clearing. WHAT IS UCAS CLEARING? UCAS Clearing is for anyone who would like to apply for a university or college but isn’t holding any offers. It is open from July...
by sportsbeat | May 2, 2018 | Blog
Changed your mind about university? Didn’t get any offers? Here’s our handy guide on how to apply to university with UCAS Extra. You’ve completed your UCAS application and written your personal statement but you’re not holding any offers....
by sportsbeat | Apr 10, 2018 | Blog
Once the reserve of highly-skilled, specialist cameramen, rapid developments in modern technology and news gathering means that every journalist must now be well-versed in the use of broadcast equipment. But how do you become a broadcast journalist? From filming to...
by sportsbeat | Apr 10, 2018 | Blog
No matter how much a journalist prides themselves on their writing ability, this counts for little if they have nothing to write about. No matter where you work, you should always be looking to dig out stories from every situation. From the funny to the shocking, a...
by sportsbeat | Dec 24, 2017 | Blog
My first term at The School of Journalism was everything I expected it to be – busy, hands-on and exciting, writes first-year trainee Adam Wareing. Just a few months into my BA (Hons) Journalism degree, I’ve interviewed Alistair and Jonathan Brownlee, and reviewed...