City College Brighton and Hove's Journalism department is inviting budding journalists to an Open Event at the College’s Central Campus on Pelham Street on Tuesday the 24th January from 5pm to 8pm.
In recent years, the College has been acknowledged as delivering one of the top performing NCTJ journalism courses in the country. The College’s journalism department is also noted for attracting high profile guest speakers such as The Guardian’s award-winning investigative reporter Nick Davies and renowned media commentator and former editor of The Daily Mirror, Roy Greenslade.
Visitors will be able to get full details on the College’s NCTJ Multimedia Journalism course, will meet tutors, have the chance to see what this year’s students have been working on and find out if they have the necessary skills and qualifications required to enrol. The College’s Multimedia course provides students with the knowledge to become a journalist in a range of mediums from magazines and newspapers to online and video.
For more information, contact journalism tutors Jan Goodey or Peter Lindsey on 01273 667788
For City College media enquiries, please call Brian Bell, Marketing Communications Officer, on 01273 667788 Ext. 488 or email bb1@ccb.ac.uk website www.ccb.ac.uk
About City College Brighton and Hove: Situated in the heart of Brighton and graded ‘Outstanding’ in key areas by Ofsted in its June 2011 report, City College Brighton and Hove is an international centre of vocational excellence and one of the top performing Further Education Colleges in the country. Every year, 2,000 full-time, 7,000 part time, 400 Higher Education and 400 14-16 year old students as well as many international and European students choose City College as their place of further and higher education training. In addition, the College provides training to over 2,000 businesses via its ‘City Business Skills’ department which focuses on employer training needs. Offering over 700 courses from basic level right through to business and postgraduate training, City College is working with its partners to develop the workforce of the future.