Bishop treats students to great guest talk
Comedian John Bishop entertained Liverpool Screen School students with an engaging talk, featuring career guidance and anecdotes.
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Comedian John Bishop entertained Liverpool Screen School students with an engaging talk, featuring career guidance and anecdotes.
Fundraising activities by JMU Journalism students delivered more than £1,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support, smashing last year's total.
Hopes and expectations were extremely high, but the JMU Journalism Christmas Ball truly lived up to its billing.
Professor Chris Frost has retired from JMU Journalism after working at the university for nearly 15 years.
Ecologist Dr Katherine Allen discussed how science is portrayed in the media in a guest talk to specialist journalism students.
The inaugural JMU Journalism Christmas Ball will be a festive celebration in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support.
JMU Journalism students were among those welcomed to the second LJMU Chancellor Reception in London.
The cast and crew of JMU Journalism's Rocky 9 assembled for duty this week, as the largest news team in the city got back to work.
Rather than simply being a journalism student, you are a student journalist. It’s a subtle, but important distinction.
Meet some of the students behind the scenes on JMU Journalism as they reflect on their final year at university.
Veteran broadcaster John Suchet took time out from presenting on Classic FM to talk to students about his extensive journalism career.
Everton fan Adam Jones blogs about working in the press box on a European night at Anfield reporting on derby rivals Liverpool.
BBC Panorama journalist John Sweeney gave JMU Journalism students a fascinating insight into his documentary work.
Students and staff from JMU Journalism got the chance to meet LJMU Chancellor Sir Brian Leveson in London.
After a tough round of interviews, the new JMU Journalism website crew has started work on Rocky VIII.
Gemma Abbey suffered in the press after scoring 'nul points' at Eurovision but now she's studying at JMU Journalism.
As this year's graduates celebrate at their ceremony on Tuesday, stroll down memory lane in the JMU Journalism graduation archives.
Aimée Hamilton blogs about her time in Liverpool as she leaves the city after three years with JMU Journalism.