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Gongs for City journalists
It’s been an award-winning year for City journalists – we’ve compiled some of their finer moments
Alumni on the ground in Haiti and Chile
As the woman on the ground for UNICEF in Haiti, Roshan Khadivi (international, 2000) has come along way from City’s journalism department on St John Street.
All change! Fresh outlook for City
All MA journalism students will be taught an American-style multi-platform course as part of a series of radical changes to the curriculum at City.
Cramped City campus
A maximum limit has been placed on the number of students being allowed onto City journalism courses. This follows record applications and admissions this year.
Hyperlocal websites, saving local news?
Hyperlocal websites are championed as the saviour of local news reporting. But as regional newspaper sales fall, can these sites replace them as a sustainable source of neighbourhood news?
City events: multimedia, libel law, and anniversaries in Paris
Events for students and alumni in 2009-10 – ranging from microblogging to libel law, trust in science journalism and non-natives reporting on US politics.
First Pint in London for international students
Website helping foreign students cope with the quirks of the capital set up by MA journalists.
Good Morning Vietnamese Journalism
New Vietnamese media code advised by City course directors on three-week visit
City to launch England’s first Financial Journalism MA in 2010
Students on City’s new financial journalism MA course will be guaranteed a month-long placement with the Financial Times or the BBC.
