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Richard Randle – Media & PR Officer representing Brands Hatch and other racing circuits "I started as a very shy and reserved person, but quickly learned who I was and what I was capable of." |
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Paul Downey – Charity PR and Freelance Sportswriter
"I cannot stress enough how important it is to have a portfolio of your work when going to meet potential employers." |
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Alison Hanlon – National Theatre Group, Marketing
I genuinely love my job! Honestly, they don’t pay me to say that – I actually do! |
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Stacey Malvern - ASOS Editorial Fashion Finder
"The best thing about my course was the amazing tutors. I felt they really understood what I wanted to achieve from the course and were there with advice and guidance along the way." |
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Adam Driver - PR Manager (Greene King Brewery)
"The best thing about my course at Staffs was the inclusion of NCTJ exams in the curriculum – subbing and shorthand have come in especially handy." |
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Laurence Mozafari - Web Journalist (Zoo Magazine)
"The course and working on StaffsLive were crucial in landing my internship. You have to know the difference between SEO, CMS, KPI and UGC." |
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Profile update - Charlie Marlow
"Had a crazy couple of months! You won't believe me if I told you but..........my ratings on the evening show have almost doubled- they've gone mad." Read profile update |
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Kelly Harris – BA (Hons) Journalism
"Although I left with 60wpm shorthand and the belief I wouldn’t really need it – you do!" |
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Rob Mozelewski – BA (Hons) Journalism
"I quite simply wouldn't have had my university experience any other way!" |
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Dan Coombs - BA(Hons) Journalism
"Straight after leaving Staffs, I was on the job trail and quickly found myself with two interviews. I ended up as a reporter for the Uxbridge Gazette in west London." |
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Rob Reeves - BA (Hons) Journalism
"My attention to detail and standard of English language has vastly improved and this has been a great help in my first two roles since graduation." |
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Adam Cotton - BA (Hons) Journalism and Media Studies
"Staffordshire University gave me confidence, something I very much lacked before starting." |
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Janine Heath – MA Broadcast Journalism
"By getting my work published on StaffsLive it enabled me to stand out from other candidates as examples of my work had been published and were in the public domain for employers to see." |
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Caroline Davison – BA(Hons) Journalism
"I loved the course at Staffs, the students and lecturers made it what it was. We were all a team and could rely on each other for ideas, opinions and the odd kick up the backside." |
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Chris Coles - BA(Hons) Sports Journalism
"MA Sports Broadcast Journalism student Chris Coles has just landed a job as multi-media journalist with Birmingham City Football Club." |
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Richard Bailey - BA(Hons) Sports Journalism
"The best thing about the course was the writing side and being able to be as creative as you want." |
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Sam Schofield – BA(Hons) Journalism
"The best thing about my course was the freedom of choice. There are modules for almost any aspect of journalism you care to consider, and this choice helped me find a job I enjoy immensely." |
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Humaira Ashraf – BA Hons Journalism with English Literature
"The best part of my course was how relevant the material taught was to the skills required in the publishing sector." |
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Michael Chen – BA Sports Journalism
“The sports journalism course provided me with the background I needed to enter the world of media” |
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Mark McQuillan - MA Broadcast Journalism
"For me Staffordshire University is THE place to study journalism." |
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Nick Winn - BA(Hons) Journalism
"After graduation I moved to London hoping to find a job in either journalism or PR." |
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Samera Khatoon – BA (Hons) Journalism with English Literature
"After months of worrying at university that I would NEVER get into journalism I was lucky enough to secure a job four weeks before graduating." |
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Carl Field - BA(Hons) Journalism
"If I could offer any advice to current Staffs students, it would be to nail the NCTJ preliminary exams before you leave, particularly the shorthand, as it will likely save lots of time and money later."
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Antony Grigorjevs - BA(Hons) Journalism
"As soon as I finished university I was applying for jobs and sending out applications and letters all the time." |
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