MA in Multimedia Journalism

The Centre for Journalism at the University of Kent teaches the MA in Multimedia Journalism for graduates who really want to succeed as reporters in the multimedia age.

Recent graduates work for employers including BBC News, CNN, ITN, Sky News, the Guardian, South China Morning Post, La Chaine Info, KM Group, ITV Productions, Peston on Sunday, Autosport, The Telegraph, The Jeremy Vine Show, The Sunday Times, Sky Sports, Mail Online, the Daily Mail, Associated Press, Bloomberg, covering celeb news for the Express, and the Sun. Pretty impressive huh?

That is why the Centre for Journalism is ranked first for graduate prospects in journalism in the Times Good University Guide 2018 and in the Complete University Guide.

You learn how to report brilliantly for radio, television, newspapers and the internet while studying for a qualification that is professionally accredited by the National Council for the Training of Journalists.

We’re so good at preparing people for working in the industry that a lot of our students get jobs before they’ve even graduated!

Tutors include former editors of national newspapers, radio and television programmes. Professional training is reinforced by academic teaching by leading historians, political scientists and lawyers.

The course is based in state-of-the-art newsrooms on the university’s historic Medway Campus complete with radio and television studios, its own dedicated website and opportunities for work experience at KMTV,  the television news service for Kent, which is based in the Centre for Journalism.

What do we offer?

Intensive teaching in twenty first century multimedia newsrooms

Dedicated radio and television studios and website

Accredited by the National Council for the Training of Journalists

Lecturers are top journalists

Excellent work placements

Every day starts with editorial conference and teaching is by methods including lectures, seminars, news days, master classes and workshops. Work placements agreements are with top employers including the BBC, Sky News, Associated Newspapers and the KM Group.

The programme is intensive and admission is competitive. This MA is for ambitious graduates who enjoy working hard in a dynamic and supportive atmosphere.

To learn more, attend our Study Plus course  or call Professor Tim Luckhurst, Head of the Centre for Journalism on 01634 202913, e-mail journalism@kent.ac.uk or visit our websites www.kent.ac.uk/journalism and www.centreforjournalism.co.uk

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