Press Gazette’s new 20-page guide to journalism training is out now and as ever provides an essential introduction for anyone taking the first step on the ladder to a career in journalism.
As well as a comprehensive listing of journalism courses, there is an impartial guide to the alphabet soup of journalism training organisations, contributions from the heads of all the main training bodies, tips on how to fund your course and plenty more friendly advice besides.
Journalism Training 2010 is available to download for free here.
If you are involved in journalism training or careers and would like to order hard copies of this supplement, email you name and address to pged@Pressgazette.co.uk and we will send you some free copies. Please note though that it is primarily aimed at those choosing their journalism course, not people who are already on one.
In addition to appearing with the October edition of Press Gazette magazine, Journalism Training 2010 is also being sent to careers libraries across the UK.
Corrections: journalism training supplement directory
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Both Leeds Trinity University College and Sunderland University do more journalism training than we give them credit for in the Journalism Training 2010 supplement (courses directory).
Leeds Trinity College is now called Leeds Trinity University College, and it offers the following courses:
Undergraduate degrees in: Journalism, Sports Journalism and postgraduate courses in Journalism (BJTC and NCTJ accredited), Magazine Journalism (NCTJ accredited), Newspaper Journalism (NCTJ accredited); Broadcast Journalism (BJTC accredited), Radio Journalism (BJTC accredited) and TV Journalism (BJTC accredited).
More details from all these courses are available at: www.leedstrinity.ac.uk.
Sunderland University:
Its undergraduate journalism programmes are fully BJTC accredited (not pending). We neglected to mention that it offers an NCJT accredited post-graduate course in newspaper journalism in addition to an NCTJ-accredited magazine journalism course.
More details are available from www.sunderland.ac.uk
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