by sportsbeat | Sep 23, 2020 | Blog
As we enter a new digital age of journalism, the NCTJ diploma has been updated to a Level 5 qualification to reflect the complex multimedia skills delivered on their accredited courses. The NCTJ diploma has been constantly evolving to include digital journalism skills...
by sportsbeat | Sep 23, 2020 | Blog
After working hard each week to master their essential journalism skills, our trainees will now get the chance to attend free remote yoga classes on Sunday mornings. We have hired professional yoga instructor Emma Lindsay – a former part-time trainee who currently...
by sportsbeat | Apr 15, 2020 | Blog
We offer each of our trainees up to £1,000 every summer of their degree to spend on journalism work experience or a journalism project. It’s part of what makes us the UK’s most practical journalism degree. Here, trainee Luke Madeira tells us how he used his journalism...
by sportsbeat | Feb 10, 2020 | Blog
There is no better feeling than pitching stories and getting your work published. And getting a byline in a good publication can help you get noticed when you’re taking your first steps into journalism. But pitching your ideas to editors might seem a bit of a mystery....
by sportsbeat | Dec 21, 2018 | Blog
A-Level results better than you expected? You might want to explore your options at another university – in which case UCAS Adjustment is your friend. Below you’ll have all your questions answered in our handy guide to UCAS Adjustment. What is UCAS Adjustment?...