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University launches international study into press regulation and ethics
Journalism department to lead project studying 13 countries
Guest blog: How to build students into robocops of journalism
Journalism teacher shares training tips for the digital age
University tops Guardian journalism courses guide for second year
Newspaper ranks best institutions for subject
Journalist who trained hundreds wins top NCTJ honour
All the winners from last night’s awards for excellence
Nationals crown same university UK’s best for journalism
Course league tables revealed
University announces two new £10,000 journalism scholarships
Recipients will be mentored by BBC presenter
Daily editor to advise university on journalism teaching
Newsman joins Trinity Mirror digital chief and BBC TV presenter on panel
Journalism trainers back ‘HandsOffFoi’ campaign
University delivers 6-page submission in support of Act
Former PA editor set for new university role
Newsman will serve as ambassador for Deprtment of Journalism Studies
Students bag internships after weekly produces edition from college
Plus: Round-up of latest journalism news
Award-winning editor of community newspaper dies
Plus: Round-up of latest journalism news
Former journalism training centre set to be bulldozed
Scheme would see 85 new flats built on site
Sheffield to host annual journalism training conference
City’s two journalism colleges to share event
Shortlist announced for NCTJ excellence awards
Awards aim to recognise best student and trainee journalists
Journalism student’s first book nominated for award
A journalism student whose first book was published earlier this year has been nominated for a literary award. Amy Durrant, a third year journalism student at Sheffield University, had her debut novel Prisms published in July by US publishing house