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23. May, 2012 Advice, Digital and online, Industries, latest
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Sport? Environment? No, data journalism is perfect for me

by John Burn-Murdoch

Sport? Environment? No, data journalism is perfect for me This time last year I was in a quandary. I was absolutely sure I wanted to be a journalist, but what breed of hack did I see myself as? The football fan inside me wanted me to do everything in
26. March, 2012 Comment, latest, Video
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VIDEO: Hannah reviews the Guardian Open Weekend

by Hannah Bass

VIDEO: Hannah reviews the Guardian Open Weekend I was lucky enough to experience the Guardian Open Weekend on Saturday. This video includes footage from the festival and some of the visitors’ thoughts, as well as my own. Have a watch and let us know what you think
11. October, 2011 Newspaper, Reporting
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Investigative Journalism: The scoop is dead

by Natalie Clarkson

Investigative Journalism: The scoop is dead Newspapers have been running investigations since their birth. It lies at the heart of journalism and to some extent is what journalism is all about. However, like a lot of practices, investigative journalism is having to find a whole new way
11. August, 2011 Routes into journalism
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24-hour news has fanned the flames of the riots across the country

by Tom Clarke

24-hour news has fanned the flames of the riots across the country Journalism, as a profession, often has some rather negative connotations attached to it and that’s before we start on phone hacking. One of the critical points my friends often make is the fact that we journalists can often find delight
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    Is there any chance ex-international students could apply?
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