Lecturer Tom’s driving passion results in book about classic MG car’s restoration
The story of a JMU Journalism lecturer's lifelong battle to rescue his late dad’s classic car is set to be published at the end of the...
Welcome to JMU Journalism, the home of our undergraduate and Masters-level study programmes at Liverpool John Moores University.
Accredited by the National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ) and Broadcast Journalism Training Council (BJTC), we offer dynamic, hands-on degrees in one of the most vibrant and student-friendly cities in the country, Liverpool.
Our staff members all have extensive experience in the media industry and many of our Journalism and Sports Journalism graduates have gone on to pursue successful careers in the business and other related fields.
Click around to meet the team and find news about recent developments at JMU Journalism. Alternatively, you can visit our sister websites, MerseyNews Live and MerseySport Live to read coursework stories produced by our students.
What it’s like to study at JMU Journalism
Graduation for JMU Journalism Class of 2024
The story of a JMU Journalism lecturer's lifelong battle to rescue his late dad’s classic car is set to be published at the end of the...
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Equality, diversity and inclusivity conference
Multimedia reporting on the latest news and entertainment from LJMU’s team of trainee reporters.
Multimedia reporting on major sports news and fixtures from LJMU’s team of trainee sports journalists.
Journalism and Sports Journalism students have been paired with industry mentors as part of an...
Top documentary-maker Layla Wright took time out of her busy schedule to talk to Journalism and...
New students have joined the ranks at JMU Journalism as induction week brings this year's freshers...
Liverpool's Anglican Cathedral provided a majestic setting as family and friends gathered to...
The issue of equality, diversity and inclusivity in journalism education was the focus of a...
Journalism students from Liverpool John Moores University were reporting live on the General...