National newsroom editor Abbie Llewelyn shared her experience of covering national stories and developing her journalism career. As special projects editor at Express Online, Abbie leads a research-based news team focusing on exclusives and investigations. She has...
We offer each of our trainees a summer bursary of up to £1,000 every year of their degree to spend on journalism work experience or a journalism project, giving them the unique opportunity to travel and explore the areas of journalism they are passionate about. Here,...
Wondering where to look for your next journalism role? LinkedIn is one of the most helpful sites out there for job-hunting journalists. There are plenty of journalism-focused job sites and there is no harm in keeping an eye on as many of them as you can. Cision Jobs,...
In March 2017, 87,611,786 blog posts were published on WordPress alone, and they were viewed by 24,567,344,460 people. That’s a lot of people who could be reading your words. But you don’t become a blogger overnight. If you’re starting out as a journalist then...
Journalism is a cut-throat industry so you have to do whatever you can to get ahead. And studying journalism in the UK is extremely competitive so you have to make yourself stand out early. Luckily there are lots of tips for journalism university candidates out there....