Uni offers free journalism training to under-19s
By HoldtheFrontPage staff
By HoldtheFrontPage staff
Teenagers looking at a career in journalism, but worried about university fees, can now study magazine journalism free of charge at Harlow College.
The training centre has launched a one-year journalism programme, which is free to under-19s.
The new programme is fully accredited by the National Council for the Training of Journalists and gives students a firm grounding in essential skills to begin a career in magazine journalism.
Candidates under 19 years of age and are UK or EU citizens, will have fees paid by the Learning and Skills Council.
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Chris Schuepp
Young People's Media Network - Coordinator
Young People's Media Network - Coordinator
Youth Media Consulting GbR
c/o ECMC (European Centre for Media Competence)
Bergstr. 8 / 11th floor
D-45770 Marl - Germany
c/o ECMC (European Centre for Media Competence)
Bergstr. 8 / 11th floor
D-45770 Marl - Germany
Tel./Fax: +49 2365 502480
Mobile: +49 176 23107083
Email: cschuepp@unicef.org
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Mobile: +49 176 23107083
Email: cschuepp@unicef.org
URL: www.unicef.org/magic
Mailing list: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/youthful-media
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