City University Journalism Department

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Department of Journalism, The City University, London
The City University's Department of Journalism in London's Clerkenwell
Established 1976
Head Prof. Adrian Monck
Location London, UK
Students Total, 550 (approximate)

240 undergraduate
300 postgraduate

Faculty 50+
Homepage www.city.ac.uk/journalism

The Department of Journalism and Publishing [1] at City University is one of the world’s leading journalism schools, and generally considered the "Oxbridge of journalism".

Its primary emphasis is the professional practice of journalism and the role of practioners within the societies they serve.

The Department is situated within City University's Grade II listed College Building, which dates from 1894.

Contents

  • Bachelor of Arts (combined honours)
  • Master of Arts
  • Doctor of Journalism
  • PhD

  • David Lloyd, Visiting Professor
  • John Lloyd, Visiting Professor
  • Penny Marshall, Visiting Professor

  • Centre for Investigative Journalism [2]

Source: http://www.city.ac.uk/journalism

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