TUC leader fears for students
TUC leader Brendan Barber has said it would be a “disaster for the country” if students are priced out of university by high tuition fees.
Website role helped land job back home
A job in online news back in Ireland offered Hugh O’Connell the perfect chance to apply the skills he learnt while working on JMU Journalism.
Sailor survives late drama on UK trip
A Liverpool yachtsman and his parrot miraculously emerged unscathed from a brush with death on the final leg of his round-Britain sailing trip.
Students raise concerns to Currie
Students from across Liverpool met a panel of experts, including Edwina Currie, to talk about their concerns at a European seminar.
Graduate benefits from JMU scheme
A JMU Journalism graduate has been given a unique way into the world of work, through a new scheme sponsored by LJMU at the Index on Censorship.
Liverpool joins global fight for change
A demonstration against perceived corporate greed was held in Liverpool at the weekend as part of a global fight for change.
Behind the scenes at Radio Merseyside
Five JMU Journalism Radio students got the chance to find out exactly what it is like to work in the industry as they toured BBC Radio Merseyside.
Paralympics role for presenter Alex
A JMU Journalism graduate has landed a top TV presenter’s job as the face of the 2012 Paralympics on Channel 4.
How 9/11 changed the world
Ten years on from the 9/11 terror attacks in the United States, JMU Journalism reflects on the events and the lasting impact on our lives today.
How Katie ended up in Abu Dhabi
Since leaving JMU Journalism in 2009, Katie has ended up happily living and working in the Middle East.
The journalist who changed Britain
JMU Journalism talks exclusively to Nick Davies of the Guardian. His stories about the News of the World and phone hacking started an incredible sequence of events.
FIFA jobs for JMU Journalism duo
Two JMU Journalism graduates have been given full-time jobs by FIFA after impressing on temporary World Cup contracts.
Don’t stop believing, dreams come true
Sam was ready to give up the hunt to find a job in the media industry, but her persistence finally paid off.
How I hit the back of the net to score a job
Jon may not be a footballer, but feels he’s got the next best thing by being paid to write about the game for Goal.com.
Journalism graduate led Osama plot
The man who hatched the plot to capture/kill the world’s most wanted terrorist, Osama Bin Laden, was a journalism graduate from the University of Texas.
JMU Journalism Class of 2011
Website team members reflect on a memorable year working on the JMU Journalism media crew.