How I got into… sports journalism
We spoke with Richard Amofa, The Athletic staff editor and News Associates alumnus, about how he got into sports journalism.
My first journalism job as a world news reporter
Having graduated last year from The School of Journalism, Olivia Burke shares her experience of landing her first journalism job.
Top ten takeaways from JournoFest 2021
JournoFest 2021 was packed full of extraordinary insights, intriguing stories from across the globe, and expert career advice from our star guest speakers.
The School of Journalism presents JournoFest 2021 – Full lineup revealed
Every year we host a free journalism conference exclusively for our News Associates and School of Journalism trainees and special guests – and this year is no different.
Everything you need to know about local democracy reporters
Who are they and what do they do? Here is everything you need to know about local democracy reporters!
Best pieces of advice from our journalism masterclasses
Whether you want to start your own publication, podcast or newsletter, you can find out how with the best pieces of advice from our journalism masterclasses in February half term.
How to network during lockdown
Eat, sleep, Zoom, repeat – as pandemic life continues, many aspiring journalists may be wondering how to break out of the cycle and how to network during lockdown.
Best places to find positive news
When reading or watching the news, it can sometimes be hard to find stories that put a smile on your face – so we thought we’d help by giving you a list of the best places to find positive news.
How to stay motivated during lockdown
With most of the UK back in lockdown restrictions, many journalists are struggling to remain positive – which is why we’ve put together some inspiring pieces of advice on how to stay motivated during lockdown.
Best journalism newsletters to subscribe to
From jobs and opportunities to personal insights into the industry, here is our list of the best journalism newsletters to subscribe to.