MA graduates make shortlist for top award
Two LJMU MA Sports Journalism graduates have been shortlisted for a national award.
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Two LJMU MA Sports Journalism graduates have been shortlisted for a national award.
Our students will be among the first in the UK to receive one-to-one mentoring which has helped launch the careers of leading journalists.
JMU Journalism reporters found themselves under more pressure than usual this week as they put on a live newsday in front of Liverpool John...
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It has been a hectic but productive few days for our new Journalism and Sports Journalism students during induction week.
Sports Journalism student Hana Mohd Basir has been named as a runner up for a Football Writers’ Association award.
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...
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.
Class of 2021 graduate, Gioia Dalosso Hemnell, has won a major Royal Television Society award for her documentary, 'A Silent Epidemic'.
Links to our Journalism and Sports Journalism undergraduate and Masters factfiles at LJMU.
Visit the external website for the Liverpool Screen School Degree Show 2022, featuring coursework highlights from our Journalism, Sports...
See what we do and some of the work produced by students on our Sports Journalism course.
She may have retired from teaching but Sue Green's legacy lives on with her Teeline videos.
View coursework highlights produced by Liverpool Screen School graduates at LJMU in the 2020/21 academic year.
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