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Brunel University London, MA, International Journalism

 United Kingdom

 

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Full-time Sep years: 1
The course addresses the global shifts in the journalism industry by contextualising different forms of journalistic practice within a framework of technological, political and cultural change; it also equips students with sufficient generic skills to adapt to future journalism industry developments; this intensive programme produces imaginative, creative reporters, producers and sub-editors who are capable of producing professional-quality content across 1 or more journalism formats for international and global media; students gain cutting-edge skills in reporting and production in our digital multi-media newsroom; the course appeals to students looking for advanced skills in writing and sub-editing for global journalism outlets (news agencies).

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The University is just a 20-minute walk – or a short bus ride – from Uxbridge underground station, so it is a straightforward journey into central London. There is also a night bus that can bring you from central London to the edge of the campus. The town of Uxbridge itself, which still has buildings dating back to its time as a Georgian market town, is a thriving commercial and business centre. Its major shopping complexes, The Pavilions and the Chimes Centre, boast a wide range of shops, cafes and a nine-screen multiplex cinema.