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 month.
Journalism and Sports Journalism students have been paired with industry mentors as part of an exciting collaboration with the John Schofield Trust.
Top documentary-maker Layla Wright took time out of her busy schedule to talk to Journalism and Sports Journalism students at LJMU.
New students have joined the ranks at JMU Journalism as induction week brings this year’s freshers to Liverpool John Moores University.
Liverpool’s Anglican Cathedral provided a majestic setting as family and friends gathered to celebrate the achievements of JMU Journalism’s Class of 2024 on graduation day.
The issue of equality, diversity and inclusivity in journalism education was the focus of a conference hosted by LJMU.
Journalism students from Liverpool John Moores University were reporting live on the General Election for ITV, BBC and Sky News at counts around Merseyside and the North West.
Academics from around the UK and far beyond visited LJMU’s Redmonds Building as Liverpool hosted the AJE’s annual summer conference.
JMU Journalism has been helping Calderstones School students prepare for a day of filming and interviewing veteran walking footballers with the Liverpool FC Foundation through the LJMU Outreach initiative,
The largest reporting team in Liverpool has had another busy year, covering the latest news and sport across Merseyside. Here we present a selection of some of the best student coursework.
The Journalism department at Liverpool John Moores University is hosting a free one-day conference on EDI in Journalism education in June and registration is now open for attendance.
Liverpool John Moores University was recognised by the National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ) during their annual Awards for Excellence, taking home an accolade for equality, diversity and inclusion.
JMU Journalism MA students and undergraduates visited the capital and had an insider’s view of operations at some of the country’s leading media outlets.
The work of the Journalism department is being recognised by the industry at a national level in the field of equality and diversity.
Ten final year Journalism and Sports Journalism students at LJMU have had the opportunity to quiz industry professionals at a top-level networking event in central London.
Eight students from JMU Journalism courses have earned the opportunity to work alongside professional journalists at the Liverpool Echo.
Students from across journalism courses at Liverpool John Moores University descended on Manchester United’s Old Trafford to watch the finale to the men’s rugby league season.
Journalists from across the industry joined students and staff this week to celebrate the launch of LJMU’s partnership with the John Schofield Trust.