The issue of equality, diversity and inclusivity in journalism education was the focus of a conference hosted by LJMU.
The Journalism department at Liverpool John Moores University is hosting a free one-day conference on EDI in Journalism education in June and registration is now open for attendance.
Liverpool John Moores University was recognised by the National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ) during their annual Awards for Excellence, taking home an accolade for equality, diversity and inclusion.
The work of the Journalism department is being recognised by the industry at a national level in the field of equality and diversity.
The Journalism and Sports Journalism department has received an award for the work it is doing in the field of equality, diversity and inclusivity.
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