JMU Journalism reporters found themselves under more pressure than usual this week as they put on a live newsday in front of Liverpool John Moores University’s board of governors.
It has been a hectic but productive few days for our new Journalism and Sports Journalism students during induction week.
MA Journalism students have begun working in newsrooms across the country – even before their course has finished.
An LJMU MA Sports Journalism student has landed a plum job as PR and comms officer with Premier League club, Brentford.
LJMU played host to the BBC Young Reporter experience day as students learnt the tricks of the trade.
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Tim spent 23 years at Sky Sports and was their Cricket Correspondent after starting his career in local radio.
A health expert has warned that some information about dieting being promoted on social media may be harmful.
A kind hearted Wirral dad has been collecting and restoring old laptops and tablets to provide to schools across the peninsula.
Journalism lecturer Greg worked at local and regional newspapers including the Warrington Guardian, Liverpool Daily Post and Echo and Lancashire Evening Post for nearly 20 years before becoming NCTJ course leader at the City of Liverpool College. He then went on to be programme leader for the Football Business and Media degree at UCFB Manchester, […]
Telephone boxes have been transformed into life-saving defibrillators in the city centre.
A feminist group hosted a banner-making workshop in preparation for International Women’s Day.
David worked for Liverpool FC and the Liverpool Echo and as a freelance journalist before turning to teaching at universities in Salford and Chester prior to LJMU.
The fifth annual JMU Journalism Christmas Ball heralded the start of the festive period.
Liverpool showed its solidarity with a United Nations campaign to raise awareness of domestic violence.
Teachers and medical professionals from across Liverpool met to improve their awareness of eating disorders.