Journalism at City University London
The Department of Journalism at City University London is widely regarded as one of the best Journalism schools in the world:
Graduate prospects
Our graduates have an unrivalled employment rate - 96 per cent of City Journalism MA graduates from 2010 found employment within six months of completing their course
Formidable alumni network
Our formidable alumni network includes national newspaper and magazine editors and news anchors including James Harding (Editor, The Times), Sophie Raworth (presenter, BBC News) and Fraser Nelson (Editor, The Spectator)
Outstanding academic staff
Our academic staff, led by Professor George Brock (former managing editor of The Times), includes Professor Roy Greenslade (media commentator), Paul Bradshaw (blogger and online journalist), Professor David Leigh (investigations editor of The Guardian) and Professor Stewart Purvis (former Editor-in-Chief of ITN)
Studios and newsrooms
Our state-of-the-art facilities include a television studio, four radio studios and six multimedia newsrooms
London location
Our central London location puts you on the doorstep of the world's major news and media organisations
