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.
Liverpool John Moores University will be putting sports journalism and its role in society under the spotlight at a pan-European conference in April.
It has been a hectic but productive few days for our new Journalism and Sports Journalism students during induction week.
See what we do and some of the work produced by students on our Sports Journalism course.
Journalism students had the opportunity to put questions to The Telegraph women’s sports editor Anna Kessel.
Watch videos to discover what some of our graduates think of our Sports Journalism course.
Students had a behind-the-scenes look at one of sport’s iconic venues, and met cricket legend Sir Ian Botham when they visited Lord’s.
Marine FC was the destination for JMU Journalism Sport once again as our students got a taste of live match reporting.
Sports reporters from JMU Journalism take a trip to Marine Football Club for a live match exercise.
TV presenter, funny man and disability champion Alex Brooker returned to JMU Journalism to share his experiences with students.
Students swapped the comfort of the newsroom for the stands of Chester FC for live match reporting.
Our trainee sports reporters joined experienced journalists at Chester FC’s Exacta Stadium for a live match reporting exercise.
Ten journalism students gained valuable experience of real-life sports reporting when they covered live football at Marine FC.