Eight students from JMU Journalism courses have earned the opportunity to work alongside professional journalists at the Liverpool Echo.
Students from across journalism courses at Liverpool John Moores University descended on Manchester United’s Old Trafford to watch the finale to the men’s rugby league season.
Journalists from across the industry joined students and staff this week to celebrate the launch of LJMU’s partnership with the John Schofield Trust.
Classes are now underway for the new recruits at JMU Journalism following a busy week of induction activities for this year’s undergraduate freshers.
Two Liverpool John Moores University sports journalism students are enjoying a week to remember, covering the world’s biggest golf tournament.
Family and friends joined JMU Journalism students at Liverpool’s Anglican Cathedral to celebrate graduation day.
The Journalism and Sports Journalism department has received an award for the work it is doing in the field of equality, diversity and inclusivity.
Journalism students at Liverpool John Moores University are helping to produce content for the Eurovision Song Contest.
The Guardian newspaper’s investigations correspondent David Conn was one of the keynote speakers as LJMU played host to the European Journalism Training Association’s 10th annual conference.
Our students went behind the scenes as rugby league’s top team St Helens returned to the Totally Wicked Stadium to defend their Super League title.
JMU Journalism Sports MA graduate, Jack Kinsella, has won the best student project accolade at the prestigious NCTJ awards.
Liverpool John Moores University will be putting sports journalism and its role in society under the spotlight at a pan-European conference in April.
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 Moores University’s board of governors.
It has been a hectic but productive few days for our new Journalism and Sports Journalism students during induction week.
MA Journalism students have begun working in newsrooms across the country – even before their course has finished.
An LJMU MA Sports Journalism student has landed a plum job as PR and comms officer with Premier League club, Brentford.