• Source: Department of Journalism, City University
    • The Department of Journalism at City, University of London, is a journalism school in London. It is regarded as one of the best universities in the United Kingdom for the study of journalism. as well as the nation's largest centre for journalism education. It was described by Michael Hann of The Guardian, along with Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies, as the "Oxbridge of journalism".
      The British newspaper The Independent praised its "legendary status within the media", primarily due to its practical approach to journalism and its "unparalleled access to media facilities".
      The department is situated in the university's Grade II listed College Building, which dates from 1894.


      Ranking


      The department is ranked 1st in the UK for graduate prospects in media and communications (Sunday Times Good University Guide 2022), 1st in the UK for Communications and Media Studies (The Complete University Guide 2023) and 1st in London for overall satisfaction in Journalism (NSS 2022)
      The department is ranked 1st for journalism in the Guardian Good University Guide with a score of 100.


      Senior faculty


      Suzanne Franks
      Jane Martinson
      Mark Honisgbaum
      Richard Danbury
      Jane Singer
      James Rogers
      Glenda Cooper
      Zahera Harb
      Paul Lashmar


      Alumni



      Kamal Ahmed – former BBC News Economics Editor
      Samira Ahmed – freelance broadcaster and writer
      Richard Arnold – Entertainment Editor for Good Morning Britain
      Bea Ballard – chief executive of 10 Star Entertainment
      Catherine Bennett – columnist, The Observer
      Joanna Blythman – investigative journalist
      Emily Buchanan – BBC World Affairs Correspondent
      Robert Crampton – journalist on The Times
      Ellie Crisell – BBC News presenter
      Evan Davis – presenter, PM (BBC Radio 4), and former BBC Economics Editor
      Imogen Edwards-Jones – writer, author and journalist
      Alex Graham – television producer
      James Harding – former Editor of The Times and Director of BBC News
      Faisal Islam – Economics Editor BBC News
      Saeed Kamali Dehghan – journalist for The Guardian specialising in Iran
      Kirsty Lang – BBC presenter
      Will Lewis – former Editor of The Daily Telegraph
      Sharon Maguire – film director, former television producer
      James Meek – writer, former ITN journalist
      Stephen Robert Morse – journalist and documentary filmmaker
      Dermot Murnaghan – presenter, Sky News
      John Mullin – deputy head of sport at The Telegraph
      Fraser Nelson – Editor, The Spectator
      Ben Preston – Executive Editor, The Sunday Times
      Sophie Raworth – BBC News anchor and television presenter
      Boris Starling – novelist and screenwriter
      Julie Stewart Binks – anchor and sports reporter
      Laura Topham – journalist, Daily Mail
      Dimitris Varos – Greek journalist and writer
      Susan Watts – Science journalist
      Jo Whiley – television presenter and Radio 2 disc jockey
      Caroline Wyatt – BBC News journalist
      Gary Younge – British journalist, author, broadcaster and academic
      Emanuele Midolo – Property reporter at The Times and The Sunday Times


      References




      External links


      City, University of London — Department of Journalism

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