Posts Tagged ‘magazine journalism courses’

Wildlife Job For Sally

Wednesday, April 24th, 2013 at 5:38 pm

 

Magazine journalist Sally

Sally Welbourn is celebrating a new job

A former Up To Speed student is celebrating after landing a new job writing about nature.

Sally Welbourn is working as a Press and Communications Officer for Dorset Wildlife Trust.

Sally finished the NCTJ Diploma in Magazine journalism at Up To Speed in Bournemouth last month and completed placements with a wedding magazine and the National Trust.

“I’m very excited about it and can’t wait to get stuck in,” said Sally, a Bangor University graduate from Weymouth.

“I would never have got the job without the skills I’ve learnt at Up To Speed.”

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Up To Speed’s Lucy in The Guardian

Thursday, September 27th, 2012 at 11:57 am

Up To Speed magazine journalism student Lucy Woods

Travel writer: Lucy Woods

Magazine journalism student Lucy Woods is hoping to become a travel writer and she is off to a great start, with a piece in The Guardian.

Lucy’s account of working on a dig in Peru featured in the paper’s backpacker diaries section.

The article includes a link to her blog, which experienced a sudden spike in traffic after the piece appeared.

Lucy  has just started the NCTJ Fast-Track Course in Magazine Journalism at Up To Speed after completing a degree in Archaeology and Anthropology at Bristol University.

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Dream Jobs In Magazine Journalism

Saturday, September 8th, 2012 at 9:28 am

When former Up To Speed student Rebecca Greenow recently landed a new job as a magazine writer on Reveal her dream had come true and it seems it’s a shared ambition for many people visiting our website.
In a poll on our Magazine Journalism Course page, 60% of readers said their ideal job in magazines would be as a Feature Writer. A quarter of all readers fancied themselves as the all-powerful Editor of a glossy, while 5% voted for Section Editor, 4% opted for Sub-Editor and another 6% had another role in mind.
To turn your dreams into a reality, you can follow in Rebecca’s footsteps by taking an NCTJ magazine journalism course at Up To Speed. The next course starts on September 24 and if you’re quick you won’t miss the final deadline to apply.

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Exclusive: Rebecca’s A Celebrity Writer For Reveal

Saturday, September 8th, 2012 at 9:13 am

Up To Speed Celebrity Writer Rebecca

Former Up To Speed Journalist Working For Reveal

Three years after she finished her NCTJ training at Up To Speed, Rebecca Greenow has landed a job as a celebrity writer for Reveal.

Rebecca joins the magazine as it revamps its online offering and is very excited at the prospect of working there.

The Cardiff graduate took the NCTJ diploma at Up To Speed straight after university and returned home to West Wales for her first job with the Cambrian News. Rebecca spent a year in Birmingham writing national newspaper and magazine stories for the Caters Agency before making the move to London.

 

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Magazine journalism job for Becky

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012 at 11:15 am

Up To Speed Journalism's Becky Greenow

Magazine job for Up To Speed's Becky

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Former Up To Speed student Becky Greenow is looking forward to seeing her

byline in national magazines after landing a new job.

Becky has been hired as a features writer by a leading national agency.

It is her second journalism job since leaving Up To Speed in 2009. For the last

two years Becky has worked as a reporter for the Cambrian News newspaper

in her native Wales.

Becky started working for Caters in Birmingham in December.

Friends of Becky’s from Up To Speed days include Annie, who is editing a magazine in Rio de Janeiro and Rachel, who works for Skysports.com.

Up To Speed’s next courses start on January 9.

 

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Courses In Magazine Journalism, Sports Reporting and News

Monday, November 28th, 2011 at 2:27 pm

Up To Speed Journalism Course Shorthand

Up To Speed Journalism Courses

It’s not too late to apply if you are interested in our courses in magazine journalism, sports journalism or news reporting starting on January 9, 2012.

The fast-track courses are all accredited by the National Council for the Training of Journalists and finish in July.

You will receive the NCTJ Diploma in Journalism.

Our courses take place at the Bournemouth Daily Echo building where we have our own training rooms. You will be taught by working journalists with an in-depth knowledge of their specialist fields.

You can apply if you are a school leaver, on a Gap Year, a recent graduate or a career changer. We typically expect you to have three good A-Levels or an equivalent qualification.

To find out more call 01202 411288, or email our course director Tom Hill:

 

 

 

 

 

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Magazine covers and the power of pictures

Thursday, November 17th, 2011 at 9:32 pm

Magazine expert Peter Jackson

Magazine expert Peter Jackson

 

Magazine expert Peter Jackson gave Up To Speed’s students a fascinating insight into the secrets of successful publishing and the power of the still image this week.

The owner of Grayling Publishing Services cautioned our photography and magazine journalism students against wordy, cluttered covers and showed how style, innovation and bold statements can make any publication alluring.

Peter was speaking from experience. He has twice been named Magazine Editor of the year and has edited Drive, TV Times, the Sunday Times Magazine, as well as being launch editor of the UK editions of Elle and Sky magazines.

You can see more examples of Peter’s work on his website Maximags.

 

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The Guardian produces Vogue video for London Fashion Week

Friday, September 16th, 2011 at 10:57 am

The Guardian’s multi-media journalists have been putting their talents to good use by making a day in the life video at Vogue to mark London Fashion week.

The film focuses on Emma Elwick-Bates, Vogue’s market editor and was made by Simon Chilvers, Alice Salfield and Richard Sprenger.

 

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Mac expert Stephen Ashby is a vodcast star

Wednesday, September 14th, 2011 at 4:55 pm

I-create podcast

Vodcast star - Up To Speed's Stephen Ashby(right)

If you want to keep up with latest releases of i-pads, MacBooks or anything else from the world of Apple, then Stephen Ashby is your man.

Stephen left Up To Speed in January with an NCTJ Diploma in magazine journalism and crossed the road to join Imagine Publishing as a staff writer on i-create.

Stephen and the i-create team produce a fortnightly video podcast that you can subscribe to free of charge through the i-tunes store.

The Poole Grammar School pupil returned to his home area after taking a degree in English at Lancaster University and started his fast-track journalism course this time last year at Up To Speed, based at the Bournemouth Echo.

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Magazine journalism courses – are we missing a trick?

Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011 at 9:37 am

The "other" mystery: Magazine Journalism Survey Results

At Up Speed we like to try to match our courses with your interests and so we would like some help in solving a mystery thrown up by one of the polls we have conducted over the last year.

When we asked what people would most like to write about on our magazine journalism course we weren’t particularly surprised to find so much interest in fashion journalism, celebrity mags, music or travel writing.

But it was rather puzzling to find that a significant proportion – 12% of you – clicked  ”other”.

So, what would you like to write about?

Answers in the comments box below please and we’ll do what we can to match your interests in exercises and assignments on our courses in journalism.

 

 

 

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