Where are they now? Sarah Baker
Sarah Baker has travelled the world and landed her first full time job as a journalist, all in under a year. Jessica Buccolieri caught up with the La Trobe journalism graduate for our ‘Where are they now?’ project.
Sarah Baker has travelled the world and landed her first full time job as a journalist, all in under a year. Jessica Buccolieri caught up with the La Trobe journalism graduate for our ‘Where are they now?’ project.
Undergraduate and postgraduate journalism students have the opportunity to apply for this year’s Guy Morrison Prize. The winner will receive $2,000 for a quality piece of writing produced in 2010.
A report about the news consumption habits of Australian journalism students raises some disturbing questions about the viability of commercial media, says Jarrod Strauch, who has nominated the story as one of the ‘100 articles’ that every journalist should read about journalism.
Sarah Baker has travelled the world and landed her first full time job as a journalist, all in under a year. Jessica Buccolieri caught up with the La Trobe journalism graduate for our ‘Where are they now?’ project.
Undergraduate and postgraduate journalism students have the opportunity to apply for this year’s Guy Morrison Prize. The winner will receive $2,000 for a quality piece of writing produced in 2010.
A report about the news consumption habits of Australian journalism students raises some disturbing questions about the viability of commercial media, says Jarrod Strauch, who has nominated the story as one of the ‘100 articles’ that every journalist should read about journalism.
In your last year of a journalism degree? The Walkley Foundation is running a training day for you to hear insights from industry professionals.
Sarah Baker has travelled the world and landed her first full time job as a journalist, all in under a year. Jessica Buccolieri caught up with the La Trobe journalism graduate for our ‘Where are they now?’ project.
Undergraduate and postgraduate journalism students have the opportunity to apply for this year’s Guy Morrison Prize. The winner will receive $2,000 for a quality piece of writing produced in 2010.
A report about the news consumption habits of Australian journalism students raises some disturbing questions about the viability of commercial media, says Jarrod Strauch, who has nominated the story as one of the ‘100 articles’ that every journalist should read about journalism.
Happen to miss out on this year’s Walkley Media Conference? Don’t fret, Jay Rosen is making a special appearance in Melbourne today.