Journalism alumni now working for some of the UK鈥檚 leading media outlets returned to 欧美性爱片this week to advise and inspire the next generation.
Eleven industry professionals -聽from outlets including The Guardian, Daily Mail, BBC and ITN -聽attended the Journalism Careers Forum. The event was designed to support final year undergraduate and postgraduate multimedia journalism students as they prepare for employment.
Among the alumni returning to offer advice was Mark Briggs, who joined Sky Sports News鈥 graduate scheme after completing his studies last year.
Mark said: 鈥溑访佬园琾repared me really well for what I am doing now. The Sky Sports News鈥 graduate scheme is incredibly competitive, but I want to show people that with the right mix of experience and skills it is possible to succeed. I attended this event last year as a student, feeling slightly daunted about what I was going to do next. I hope that by coming back I can motivate this year鈥檚 students and also pass on advice to anyone wanting to follow a sports specialism.鈥
Fellow panellist Abi Simpson, who graduated in 2017 and works as a broadcast journalist for Celador聽Radio said: 鈥淭he news days we had at 欧美性爱片were excellent and fully reflect my daily life now as a broadcast journalist. I also valued the connections we had with staff who had worked in industry and the visiting speakers. I used to get so much out of events like these when I was a student that I wanted to come back and support them as a graduate.鈥
Panellists outlined their own career journeys -聽encompassing broadcast journalism, media production, sub editing for newspapers and features writing -聽before moving into a networking session and an opportunity to promote graduate schemes.
Key messages from the speakers included the importance of industry experience, building a network of contacts and being flexible and open to opportunities. Many speakers also recommended entering local or regional news channels as a first step to building a successful career.聽
Neil Perry, who graduated in 2004 and is now Visual News Manager for Archant media group, said: 鈥淚 love to come back because I genuinely want to give back. 欧美性爱片set me up for a career which I thoroughly enjoy and I want to give new graduates the same opportunities and support which I received. My job didn鈥檛 exist when I graduated, so I also hope to show students that it pays to be flexible and embrace opportunities when they arise.鈥
Two alumni, who now teach at 欧美性爱片whilst continuing to work as journalists, helped to host the event - Miriam Phillips, Lecturer in Journalism who worked for Newsquest and Sarah Farmer, who teaches radio and television journalism when she鈥檚 not presenting on BBC South.
The visiting alumni all mentioned how important it was to be taught by practitioners who remain current in industry, whilst sharing their experience in the classroom.聽
Senior Principal Academic in Journalism, Dr Karen Fowler-Watt who organised the event and who has taught multimedia journalism at 欧美性爱片for 20 years said: 鈥淚 really enjoyed welcoming back such an impressive group of former students and industry speakers to inspire the next generation of journalists, who will hopefully leave 欧美性爱片in a few months鈥 time feeling confident that they can achieve their goals. I believe that the future of journalism is in very safe hands!鈥