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Future of journalism
Professor Andy Miah writes in the Conversation about a new law passed in Canada which will require social media platforms to compensate traditional news organisations when they use their content. Professor Miah looks at the implications and the...
Two Salford Journalism alumni nominated for national journalism awards
Olivia Snelson and Isabella Jewell have been nominated for awards in the NCTJ (National Council for Trained Journalists) awards for excellence 2022 following their studies on the MA Journalism course at the University of Salford.
Broadcast Journalism student wins inaugural AJ Bell Journalism Award
A third-year BA Broadcast Journalism student has been honoured with a prestigious award for her outstanding writing skills.
MA Journalism Graduate Wins the ITV News Broadcast Journalism Award
Sophie Reaper was presented with the prestigious award for her outstanding result in the National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ) Diploma exams.
Journalism teaching staff
Whether you're looking to learn more about the background of our Journalism tutors and technical demonstrators, read FAQs, or put a face to a name, find out more about the team of experts who will work with you to ensure your learning experience with...
Winners Revealed - Journalism Awards 2022
The annual University of Salford Journalism Awards was back for its tenth year, and we are pleased to announce this year’s winners!
Journalism Awards 2020: Winners announced
The Journalism Awards 2020 last night (9 July) celebrated the fantastic work our Journalism and PR students do each year. Students, colleagues and industry friends tuned in online to listen to the great stories of our most recent graduates and...
Journalism graduate hosts BBC Radio 1 show
Priya Matharu, who graduated from The University of Salford in BA (Hons) Broadcast Journalism in 2019, presented the Asian Beats Show in December as part of BBC Radio 1’s Christmas schedule.
Journalism students show solidarity…by travelling to Amarillo!
Students across the country created their version of the 1971 hit, which was made famous in modern times by Salford alumnus Peter Kay.
A double accolade for Journalism graduates at NCTJ Awards
Two graduates have been rewarded for achieving outstanding results whilst studying their NCTJ-accredited programmes at the University of Salford.