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.
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Two JMU Journalism graduates have been given full-time jobs by FIFA after impressing on temporary World Cup contracts.
Sam was ready to give up the hunt to find a job in the media industry, but her persistence finally paid off.
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.
The man who hatched the plot to capture/kill the world's most wanted terrorist, Osama Bin Laden, was a journalism graduate from the...
Website team members reflect on a memorable year working on the JMU Journalism media crew.
Kerry Katona launched the city’s biggest fashion event this season as more than 650 people turned up to watch her open Liverpool Fashion...
I'd heard all the scare stories about how much harder it is to study in your final year at university, but the gap between second and third...
Radio student Hugh earned a month-long placement with the BBC Radio 4 'You and Yours' programme and has since been given paid freelance...
The Class of 2010 rose to the challenge after the launch of our website and had a fantastic year of scoops.
Our graduates are defying the tough employment conditions as some manage to get the jobs they were hoping for after studying with JMU...
Graduates are making their mark with a string of success stories, including Stephen Kelly in freelance music journalism.
Join the JMU Journalism Class of 2009 working on the launch of the Liverpool Life website.
JMU Journalism provided the host broadcast TV coverage when Liverpool staged the World Firefighters Games.