Half the candidates get their pass at key exam in Sheffield
June 2007 News
Sports journalism course wins prize for innovation
A sports journalism training course run by Sportsbeat press agency has won an award for innovation. The Introduction to Sports Journalism module is run in conjunction with St Mary’s University College – and was named the Most Innovative Course of
Distance learning accreditation for popular training centre
Quality Council accolade for Cleland Thom’s training organisation
Newly-qualified journalist wins job on nationals
Birthday job offer after Angela makes the grade
Press man's lecture reveals student journalists 'unfamiliar with blogging'
News editor’s surprise as blogging topic was met with blank looks
'Judge each story on its merits and be responsible', trainees are told
Journalism hopefuls join debate as MediaWise man pays a visit
Journalists to go back to 'school' to brush up on investigative skills
Three-day summer school set for London in July
Uni's trio scoops half all places on popular Sun/PA subbing course
Trainees beat competition from 1,000 applicants for great start in the industry
Former Sunday Mirror editor joined by daughter for student lecture
Media hopefuls get tips on work experience and getting their first job
Feature Writing, A Practical Introduction
All the tips of the trade and key advice for aspiring feature writers keen to make their mark
Student journalist's report makes splash for Evening Post
University newspaper story gets wider audience thanks to newsdesk contacts
Exam first for springtime journalism candidates
Changes to NCE put more emphasis on note-taking and accuracy
Journalism trainer offers pay-as-you-go shorthand
Walk-in classes offer Teeline tuition from basic theory to 120 words per minute
Regional papers team up with Sky to find future journalism talent
Budding reporters could see their work published in their local paper
Guernsey Press launches journalism diploma
New in-house scheme will help Island publisher grow its own talent
Careers in gear as trainees get on the road to success
Students publish their own magazine financed by advertising