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Record-breaking 100% gold-standard NCTJ qualification passes for School of Journalism class of 2020

Record-breaking 100% gold-standard NCTJ qualification passes for School of Journalism class of 2020

by sportsbeat | Oct 11, 2020 | Blog

100% of our first ever undergraduate class achieved a gold-standard NCTJ Diploma in Multimedia Journalism – a record-breaking achievement.

Best journalism podcasts to listen to

Best journalism podcasts to listen to

by sportsbeat | Sep 29, 2020 | Blog

In an ever-changing media landscape, podcasts are on the rise – and they are the perfect way to further immerse yourself in the world of journalism.

New academic year, new look for our online publications

New academic year, new look for our online publications

by sportsbeat | Sep 23, 2020 | Blog

News Associates’ in-house websites South West Londoner and Mancunian Matters have a fresh new look.

NCTJ diploma upgraded to Level 5 qualification

NCTJ diploma upgraded to Level 5 qualification

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.

Free yoga classes offered to all School of Journalism trainees

Free yoga classes offered to all School of Journalism trainees

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 sessions on Sunday mornings.

100% of final year School of Journalism undergrads pass 100wpm shorthand

100% of final year School of Journalism undergrads pass 100wpm shorthand

by sportsbeat | Jul 16, 2020 | Blog

100% of final year undergraduate trainees at The School of Journalism have passed their 100wpm shorthand exam.

What is Clearing Plus?

What is Clearing Plus?

by sportsbeat | Jun 8, 2020 | Blog

What is Clearing Plus and how will Clearing work in 2020? Your questions answered below!

Must-read books about journalism if you want to become a journalist

Must-read books about journalism if you want to become a journalist

by sportsbeat | Jun 8, 2020 | Blog

If you are considering becoming a journalist, or indeed, if you are in the early stages of your journalism career, then I recommend reading the following titles. Believe me, they make a nice change from pouring over McNae’s and Cartwright, writes postgraduate trainee Gemma Corby.

Zoom, Zoom, Zoom! School of Journalism staff and trainees make most of online learning

Zoom, Zoom, Zoom! School of Journalism staff and trainees make most of online learning

by sportsbeat | May 21, 2020 | Blog

Our newsrooms may have fallen uncharacteristically silent but The School of Journalism trainees certainly haven’t – but would you expect anything else?

Beaches, Brits and broadcast: How I spent my journalism bursary filming a boxing documentary in Bermuda

Beaches, Brits and broadcast: How I spent my journalism bursary filming a boxing documentary in Bermuda

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 bursary to film a boxing documentary in Bermuda.

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