Everything we learnt from our foreign correspondents panel
The School of Journalism hosted four foreign correspondents to share their stories and advice on working in the industry.
Best places to pitch freelance articles
At the start of your journalism career, it is hard to know where to begin. A great place to start is by pitching freelance articles.
UCAS Clearing 2025 explained
If you change your mind or don’t get the grades you need for your firm or insurance choice, you can still apply to university through UCAS Clearing.
UCAS Extra 2025 explained
It’s not too late to join The School of Journalism – UCAS Extra is a free service that gives you the option to apply to another university course if your others weren’t successful.
Volunteering in Sri Lanka: How I spent my summer bursary making a travel blog
School of Journalism trainee Evie McQuhae shares how she spent her summer bursary volunteering in Sri Lanka.
Arrivederci: How I spent my summer bursary covering fashion in Milan
School of Journalism trainee Amy Collinson shares how she spent her summer bursary covering fashion and lifestyle in Milan.
Travelling as a Coeliac: How I spent my summer bursary making a documentary
School of Journalism trainee Milly Harrrison shares how she spent her summer bursary creating a documentary on travelling with coeliac disease.
Red Roses, podcasts, and interviews: How I spent my summer bursary working with England Rugby
School of Journalism trainee Lydia Young shares how she spent her summer working as a content executive at England Rugby.
Sikhs in sport: How I spent my summer bursary creating important content
School of Journalism trainee Harleen Uppal shares how she spent her summer bursary on a documentary and article series about Sikhs in sport.
Healing Horizons: How I spent my summer bursary creating content on The Troubles
School of Journalism trainee Emma Butterworth shares how she used her bursary to make a documentary on The Troubles in Northern Ireland.