School of Journalism to host graduation ceremony
The School of Journalism is thrilled to be hosting a graduation ceremony for the classes of 2020 and 2021 this summer, with a star guest speaker presenting awards to the most accomplished grads.
The School of Journalism is thrilled to be hosting a graduation ceremony for the classes of 2020 and 2021 this summer, with a star guest speaker presenting awards to the most accomplished grads.
News Associates has launched three new online publications to cover news, entertainment and sport across every corner of London.
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Having graduated last year from The School of Journalism, Olivia Burke shares her experience of landing her first journalism job.
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