Tertiary journalism students have had a smorgasbord of work experience opportunities at major sporting events over the past couple of years. But for many - especially those who volunteered for the Sydney 2000 Olympics - the experience was one of disappointment. This paper chronicles some of the major work experience opportunities afforded students in recent times and concludes that a more productive arrangement with event organisers looking for willing helpers from journalism schools need to be put in place to avert disappointing student journalists looking for “real journalism experience‿
This presentation explores how it may be possible to teach a full journalism skill set based around ...
Students are often reluctant to become involved in work experience programmes, preferring instead to...
Ongoing and secure employment is increasingly difficult to attain in the Australian media and commun...
Tertiary journalism students have had a smorgasbord of work experience opportunities at major sporti...
While undertaking short periods of work experience has been a time-honoured route into the journalis...
This paper explores how higher education providers can support journalism students to secure work pl...
Volunteers play a major role in mega and major events, both cultural and sporting, contributing inva...
This paper is based on research related to improving employability outcomes for journalism graduates...
Volunteers play a major role in mega and major events, both cultural and sporting, contributing inva...
Volunteers play a major role in mega and major events, both cultural and sporting, contributing inva...
While organisers of major events like the Olympics, the Goodwill Games and CHOGM, actively seek out ...
Teaching journalism in tertiary institutions presents challenges, including how students learn to wo...
The value of tertiary journalism education is an often hotly debated topic among journalism educator...
Tertiary study in journalism has been a feature of the education of Australian journalists for decad...
Since Ball State University implemented experiential learning as an integral part of undergraduate...
This presentation explores how it may be possible to teach a full journalism skill set based around ...
Students are often reluctant to become involved in work experience programmes, preferring instead to...
Ongoing and secure employment is increasingly difficult to attain in the Australian media and commun...
Tertiary journalism students have had a smorgasbord of work experience opportunities at major sporti...
While undertaking short periods of work experience has been a time-honoured route into the journalis...
This paper explores how higher education providers can support journalism students to secure work pl...
Volunteers play a major role in mega and major events, both cultural and sporting, contributing inva...
This paper is based on research related to improving employability outcomes for journalism graduates...
Volunteers play a major role in mega and major events, both cultural and sporting, contributing inva...
Volunteers play a major role in mega and major events, both cultural and sporting, contributing inva...
While organisers of major events like the Olympics, the Goodwill Games and CHOGM, actively seek out ...
Teaching journalism in tertiary institutions presents challenges, including how students learn to wo...
The value of tertiary journalism education is an often hotly debated topic among journalism educator...
Tertiary study in journalism has been a feature of the education of Australian journalists for decad...
Since Ball State University implemented experiential learning as an integral part of undergraduate...
This presentation explores how it may be possible to teach a full journalism skill set based around ...
Students are often reluctant to become involved in work experience programmes, preferring instead to...
Ongoing and secure employment is increasingly difficult to attain in the Australian media and commun...