I have uploaded the notes/handout material on capital finance and police authorities from Thursday’s revision session. Paul
I have uploaded the notes/handout material on capital finance and police authorities from Thursday’s revision session. Paul
The second and final Year Three TV news day has changed from 4 March to 25 March. Richard
When Frank Lampard steps out onto the Riverside Stadium turf tomorrow afternoon, he will hit a very significant milestone. It will be his 380th appearance in the blue of Chelsea, drawing him level with the late Peter Osgood in terms of all time appearances made for the club. Given Lampard’s consistency and fitness, it isn’t […]
Amid collapsing banks, yo-yoing share prices and widespread insecurity it is natural to look for a culprit. The difficult bit is choosing the villain. Did the banks – particularly the de-mutualised building societies – completely lose touch with reality in their hunger to expand market share? Should their senior executives shoulder all the blame, or […]
Chelsea recovered from their defeat to Liverpool at the weekend by dispatching a below par Hull side this evening 3-0. There were some shaky moments – most notably when Daniel Cousin hit the post in the first half – but Luiz Felipe Scolari can be happy with his side’s response to the first significant setback […]
Yesterday’s Premier League encounter between Arsenal and Manchester City was remarkable for more than the match itself. At a time when money is tighter than ever for the average person, fans of the defending champions were left appalled at the extortionate £62 they were being asked to pay for admission to the match. Frustrated […]
FA Community Shield: Chelsea 2 Manchester United 2 (Chelsea win 4-1 on penalties). Carlo Ancelotti must be delighted with his first trophy in English football. At half time, his Chelsea team should have been punished with a three or four goal deficit in what was a lethargic, uninspired and generally drab display. However the former AC Milan manager […]
Ethic Digital, a London based social enterprise that offers digital solutions to small charities is organising a free two-hour workshop at the Deptford lounge, 5 Giffin street, SE8 4RH, on the 27th April,2018 from 5.30 – 7.30pm. The company needs a student volunteer to photograph at the event. All travel expenses and dinner will be covered. Interested? Send […]
Meet-Chinasa-Chukwu-Elvira-Vedelago-of-Postscript-For-Creative-Girls.jpg I am so excited to share an interview I conducted Last Summer before heading back to University!!!!!!!!! (You can tell my excitement through the amount of exclamation points I have used). I have been waiting and planning to interview POSTSCRIPT LONDON Co-Founder Elvira Vedelago since she launched the first issue of her paper […]
Away from the election aftermath…for a moment at least. Four Lions, a film created by satirist Chris Morris depicting four suicide bombers is hoping to be boycotted at cinemas by the London 7/7 bombings victims families. Relatives of 7/7 victims including Graham Foulkes argue the comedy is too closely aligned to real events while the film’s producers […]
Many believe that the days of print journalism are over (or nearly), so Twitter has come up with an alternative online newspaper : http://paper.li. By selecting a topic, all the articles from newspaper sites appear on the screen along with links to other pages. It could be a waste of time, but I think it’s […]
Anyone unsure of the six books to start Reporting Conflict with, they are now in module notes in their own entry. (This information is also in the module outline, which is the go-to document for all questions relating to the content and delivery of the module. The module outline is also in Module Notes on […]
NCTAwards2018.jpg Hearty congratulations to the three Centre for Journalism students who were honoured at last night’s NCTJ Awards gala dinner. It was a Centre for Journalism one-two in the student project of the year category. Mike Haffenden took top spot with his brilliant documentary on Team BRIT, the motorsport team helping to rehabilitate injured service […]
EKfyoTvW4AA7jp4.jpeg Congratulations to Isabel Eidhamar for scooping Student Project of the Year at the NCTJ’s Awards for Excellence last night. It is the third year in a row that the award has gone to a Centre for Journalism student, with Isabel following Boglarka Kosztolanyi and Michael Haffenden. Isabel, who graduated in July 2019, won for her […]
Congratulations and thanks to Charlie Gurr in Year 1 and Ellie (Ka Yee) Mak in Year 3 for their winning entries to the ‘Changing the picture’ photography competition. Vouchers are on the way by way of prizes and we look forward to seeing these images on the CfJ walls, with some other new ones of […]
Speed Mentoring: Think ‘speed dating’, but for your career! If you ever wanted your own board of senior advisers, people who are established business leaders who have been there and done it. At this event on the 1st of May, they will advise you on how to succeed in your careers. If you’re lucky they […]
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Anyone fancy a look round the amazing Reuters building at Canary Wharf combined with some vigorous political argument and free drinks? If so you are invited to the Orwell Prize shortlisting event on Wednesday 25th March. See email below for details but note that you need (for security reasons) to RSVP if you want to […]
Don’t ask why I’m looking at data visualisation stuff this late on Friday night, because I really don’t know. However, I just found a rather fabulously colourful piece. Kind of reverts you back to your childhood as it looks like millions of bouncy balls are catapulting across your screen. Shame on you for thinking database […]
Every time I look at my payslip I curse the “tax man”. I know on balance, taxes are great. They’re the reason I can sleep soundly knowing that I’ll receive a decent education, health care and perhaps most importantly free access to books for the rest of my life. In fact, if asked to pitch […]
Not the most uplifting thing to post on a journalism education site, but this video chronicling the death of a US newspaper after a century and a half is certainly a sign of the times. It’s way too long, and a little self-indulgent, but under the circumstances you can’t blame its creators, whose first instinct […]
A message from student Wellbeing about a new way to report sexual assault/rape, sexual harassment, harassment/bullying, relationship abuse and hate crime: This is just to let you know that InK the online reporting tool is now live and can be used by students to report incidents of sexual assault/rape, sexual harassment, harassment/bullying, relationship abuse and […]
I am doing a multimedia storytelling project on organ donation and as you can probably guess I am looking for stories to tell. Due to doctor-patient confidentiality laws I am having difficulties finding people. So if anybody knows anyone who is on the organ donor list waiting for an organ or who may have recieved […]
Netflix buys Knives Out for a staggering $450 million: the United States under the magnifying glass once more It’s confirmed: two sequels to the Oscar-nominated murder-mystery Knives Out are in production! Last month, Netflix bought the rights to Knives Out for a staggering $450 million in the most expensive film purchase in history. In this classic Agatha Christie whodunnit infused with political commentary, successful murder mystery-writer […]
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