Do you want to be a journalist?

Would you like to learn the skills you need to challenge fake news and get work in a 21st century newsroom? Now you can do just that by taking a Year in Journalism with Kent’s award-winning Centre for Journalism.

This freestanding, self-contained year, is open to students from other schools at Kent and can be taken after stage two or three. It’s classed as part of your undergraduate study programme so you can continue with student finance and living locally while you study.

During the year, you will work exclusively within the Centre for Journalism, based in a live newsroom environment taught by tutors including working reporters, former editors of national newspapers and specialist correspondents.

You will study for the National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ) Diploma in Journalism, a nationally recognised professional qualification for a career in journalism.

Find out more and apply online now or meet us at one of our Year in Journalism Kickstart Lunches, on Thursday 28 February or Thursday 7 March in the Colyer-Fergusson Foyer, any time between 12.30 and 15.00. Book your place now by emailing journalism@kent.ac.uk