Undergraduate Jourmalism
More than any other profession, journalism plays an important part in helping us to make sense of the world around us: it analyses, informs and explains the implications of national and global news for our daily lives.
Leeds Trinity has a dedicated Centre for Journalism and many years of success in offering both postgraduate and undergraduate studies in Journalism.
Our undergraduate courses put journalism equip students with skills they need to tell stories across multiple platforms as well as equipping them with an understanding of media law and the social role of journalism.
Our Journalism and Sports Journalism programmes have a strong emphasis on professional development and, during their second year of study, our students spend six weeks on placement in industry.
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Twitter Colossus at Leeds TrinityOne of the world’s leading experts on the use of social media recently ran a series of master classes for journalism and sports journalism students at Leeds Trinity.
On the other sideFrom reporter to reported - Level 6 Journalism student Sarah Carmody, 34, reflects on being on the receiving end of press attention... One World - hundreds of ethical dilemmasRenowned BBC journalist Jill McGivering brought the ethical and safety issues in foreign reporting into focus during a workshop session for One World Media Day at Leeds Trinity’s Journalism Week, this afternoon (Thursday, March 3, 2011). Newspapers must create a niche to surviveNewspaper sales are under huge pressure from the rapidly emerging digital media according to Yorkshire Evening Post editor Paul Napier, but he insisted there was still a place for traditional journalism. |
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