Department of Journalism, City University
Established | 1976 |
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Head | Suzanne Franks |
Academic staff | 50+ |
Students | 550 (approximate) |
Location | London, UK |
Website | http://www.city.ac.uk/journalism/ |
The Department of Journalism at City, University of London, is a journalism school in London.[1][2] It is regarded as one of the best universities in the United Kingdom for the study of journalism.[3][4][5] as well as the nation's largest centre for journalism education.[1] It was described by Michael Hann of The Guardian, along with Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies, as the "Oxbridge of journalism".[6]
The British newspaper The Independent praised its "legendary status within the media", primarily due to its practical approach to journalism and its "unparalleled access to media facilities".[7]
The department is situated in the university's Grade II listed College Building, which dates from 1894.
Senior faculty
- George Brock
- Roy Greenslade
- Stewart Purvis
- David Leigh
- Heather Brooke, Professor
- David Lloyd, Visiting Professor
- Paul Bradshaw, Visiting Professor
- Penny Marshall, Visiting Professor
Alumni
- Kamal Ahmed – BBC News Economics Editor
- Samira Ahmed – freelance broadcaster and writer
- Richard Arnold – presenter with ITV Breakfast
- Bea Ballard – television producer
- Catherine Bennett – columnist, The Observer
- Joanna Blythman – investigative journalist
- Emily Buchanan – BBC World Affairs Correspondent
- Robert Crampton – journalist on The Times
- Ellie Crisell – BBC News presenter
- Evan Davis – presenter, Newsnight, and former BBC Economics Editor
- Imogen Edwards-Jones – columnist for the Daily Telegraph and novelist
- Alex Graham – television producer
- James Harding – former Editor of The Times
- Faisal Islam - former Economics Editor of Channel 4 News and forthcoming Political Editor of Sky News
- Saeed Kamali Dehghan - journalist for The Guardian specialising in Iran
- Kirsty Lang - presenter BBC World and Front Row
- Will Lewis - former Editor of The Daily Telegraph, now with News International
- Sharon Maguire - film director, former television producer
- James Meek - writer, former ITN journalist
- Dermot Murnaghan - presenter, Sky News
- John Mullin - Editor, The Independent on Sunday
- Fraser Nelson - Editor, The Spectator
- Ben Preston - Editor, Radio Times
- Sophie Raworth - BBC News anchor and television presenter
- Grub Smith - journalist and television presenter
- Boris Starling - novelist and screenwriter
- Julie Stewart Binks - anchor and sports reporter, Fox Sports 1
- Laura Topham - journalist, Daily Mail
- Dimitris Varos - Greek journalist and writer
- Susan Watts - Science Editor, Newsnight
- Jo Whiley - television presenter and Radio 1 disc jockey
- Caroline Wyatt - BBC News Defence Correspondent
- Gary Younge - American-based correspondent for The Guardian
References
- 1 2 A New Mechanism For Improved Media Representation And Public Participation In Development
- ↑ Education UK
- ↑ http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/jun/05/whats-the-passport-to-a-job-in-journalism-city-university
- ↑ A job for the wealthy and connected, The Guardian, 7 April 2008.
- ↑ gets a first in journalism, The Guardian, 19 June 2003.
- ↑ Media studies? Do yourself a favour — forget it, The Guardian, 3 September 2001
- ↑ "Inside Story: The Graduates" - The Independent
External links
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