Top tips for journalists: How to source stories
No matter how much a journalist prides themselves on their writing ability, this counts for little if they have nothing to write about.
‘The Brownlee brothers to Sale FC’: My first term at The School of Journalism
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.
‘Gig reviews and inspiring journalists’: My first term at The School of Journalism
Two and a half months into my BA (Hons) Journalism degree at The School of Journalism and I have had more opportunities than I ever expected, writes first-year trainee Lauren Dent.
Studying in London
England’s capital and home to more than 500,000 students, there are so many reasons why you should study journalism in London.
How to apply for UCAS clearing 2017
No offers? No problem! Here’s a step-by-step guide to UCAS clearing 2017.
How to apply via UCAS Extra 2017
Sometimes it feels like you need a degree just to navigate the UCAS site. So, from ‘What is UCAS clearing?’ to ‘When is the UCAS Extra deadline 2017?’ we’re here to help.
Best mobile journalism apps
We all know the importance of mobile journalism, but how can you make the most out of your phone? Here we talk about the best mobile journalism apps and top mojo tips.
What is mobile journalism?
From breaking political news to covering village fairs, mobile journalism – or mojo as we like to call it – is now as an essential skill for journalists. But what is mobile journalism?
Top revision tips: how to prepare for your exams
Your fingers are stained with highlighters and you’re waking up with post-it notes stuck in your hair – it must be exam season. But never fear, The School of Journalism are here with seven of the best fool proof revision tips for you.
How to write a cover letter
I know what you’re thinking, what is a cover letter and more importantly, how do I write a cover letter?