New releases, red carpets and reviews: How I spent my summer bursary covering Cannes and Venice film festivals
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 Harry Benbow tells us about how he spent his bursary covering Cannes and Venice film festivals.
Twitter for journalists: How to promote your stories
Everyone with a Twitter account is a journalist these days, right? Wrong! Here are our top tips for journalists using Twitter.
TikTok – What is it and should journalists be using it?
Think of the app Musical.ly combined with Vine (remember Vine?) That’s TikTok! It’s a modern, fun interactive app, taking social media by storm – with more than 500 million users worldwide.
History, travel and investigative journalism: How I spent my summer bursary exploring Berlin
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 Jordan Baker tells us about about how she spent her bursary on a trip to Berlin combining history, travel and investigative journalism.
Flights, football and favelas: How I spent my summer bursary covering the Copa America in Brazil
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 Jacob Bentley-York tells us about about how he spent his bursary on a trip to Brazil to cover the Copa America.
From video editing to production journalism – What skills do you need to be a multimedia journalist?
As technology is constantly changing, so is the way we create and consume news.
So, learning how to edit videos and design pages is a brilliant and very marketable skill.
Journalism work experience: What I learned at CNN
Our industry links and alumni mean our trainees get unrivalled journalism work experience opportunities. Here School of Journalism trainee Adam Wareing tells us about his week at CNN…
Journalism royalty opens new School of Journalism London campus
Journalism royalty Arthur Edwards MBE officially opened our new London campus.
UCAS Adjustment: The complete guide
A-Level results better than 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.
UCAS Clearing: The complete guide
Didn’t get the grades you needed? You can still apply to university through UCAS Clearing – we run you through it step-by-step below.