At journalism schools, we tend to say that “journalists write the first draft of history”. The stories we write, the reports we produce, the analysis … Read more
Category: Internationalisation
Worth a listen: Going ‘on patch’
If you are new to the CfJ and are bemused to hear about ‘going on patch’, this radio programme on BBC Radio 4 today might … Read more
CFJ grad Ayo Alli is passionate about telling the stories of her community
KMTV intern and CFJ grad Ayo Alli applied to study journalism without telling her parents! After getting in through clearing she discovered her passion for … Read more
From France to India, Chloe’s route into human rights comms
Studying a journalism degree will give you countless multimedia transferable skills: photography, video, audio, graphics, storytelling. Chloé Perceval took her passion for telling human stories … Read more
Where you watching EU Election results? CFJ grad Alfie Tobutt covered it for Euronews
CfJ grad 2018 Alfie Tobutt went from covering elections in the UK during his time at uni, to working as a producer for Euronews during … Read more
From Medway to Norway, Cecilie’s path to TV2
From her time as an undergrad student, Cecilie Rygh Trodal was passionate about broadcast. After working a couple of random jobs, she landed her dream … Read more
Red carpets, celebs and glitzy parties
Journalists get a front row seat to history – whether it’s politics, breaking news or even fancy events. MA grad Mina Sabet got to walk … Read more
Happy International Women’s Day!
Today we celebrate the inspiring role models like Sophy Ridge who come and share their stories, all the women who risk their lives to speak … Read more
From Lithuania to KMTV, Karina’s journey as a broadcast journalist
As an intern at KMTV I have had an incredible opportunity to work in a real newsroom and develop my journalistic skills, while still studying … Read more
Centre for Journalism volunteers help to make international event a success!
Four days, more than 300 delegates from 20 countries, and over 85 speakers: the University of Kent was proud to be host the XXIII Congress of … Read more