JMU Journalism Sports MA graduate, Jack Kinsella, has won the best student project accolade at the prestigious NCTJ awards.
MA Journalism students have begun working in newsrooms across the country – even before their course has finished.
An MA Sports Journalism graduate is covering Premier League football for BBC Sport just 12 months after starting his LJMU postgraduate course. Ali Telfer, originally from Northern Ireland, started his MA in Liverpool in September 2021 with “minimal experience”. But he was soon covering a host of live sports events and press conferences on his […]
An LJMU MA Sports Journalism student has landed a plum job as PR and comms officer with Premier League club, Brentford.
Class of 2021 graduate, Gioia Dalosso Hemnell, has won a major Royal Television Society award for her documentary, ‘A Silent Epidemic’.
JMU Journalism graduate Alex Brooker will be the face of Channel 4’s Paralympic Games coverage.
The latest issue of our Alumni success stories magazine, Headlines, is now available.
Graduate Danyaal Yasin explains what being awarded the LJMU Tim Hetherington Fellowship means to him and what it has involved.
Check out the latest issue of Headlines, bringing news of JMU Journalism graduates in the world of work.
The latest issue of Headlines, the LJMU Journalism department’s magazine about graduates, is now live.
Read the success stories of some of our graduates in the first issue of our alumni ‘Headlines’ magazine.
JMU Journalism graduate Josie Timms has been presented with the first Tim Hetherington Fellowship.
TV presenter, funny man and disability champion Alex Brooker returned to JMU Journalism to share his experiences with students.