References to Jschool in various media publications
Jschool has maintained a 100 percent satisfaction rate from graduates in the Course Experience Questionnaire.Comparing Jschool’s survey with the most recent results from the nationally administered CEQ, Jschool shared top…
The Federal Government and Education Department’s student loan policies have been blasted by senior education industry figure Rod Camm. Mr Camm, chief executive officer of ACPET (the Australian Council for…
Jschool’s director was quoted in a Courier-Mail report on government and Education Department failure to support journalism students. VET students relegated to second-class by Vanessa Marsh (Courier-Mail, 10 February 2018)…
Our very own John Henningham, founder and director of Jschool, was awarded the Clarion for Most Oustanding Contribution to Journalism at the annual Queensland Media Awards. Judges commented: "It is…
In a very powerful submission a top Australian journalist and editor has called on the government to restore journalism to the list of courses for student loans. Mr Greg Chamberlin,…
Executive editor of the Courier-Mail and Sunday Mail, Neil Melloy, joined the chorus of top industry figures calling on the government to reverse its decision against journalism students. Mr Melloy…
It is against the public interest to drop study loans to journalism students, according to one of Australia’s top investigative journalists. Hedley Thomas has strongly condemned government removal of journalism from…
Jschool’s journalism course has been praised by a top industry figure as unique in Australia. Former president of the newspaper publishers’ association PANPA, John Tidey, said Jschool made a unique…
Top crime reporter and author Bob Bottom has taken aim at Education Department failure to give loans to students studying journalism. In his submission to the student loans inquiry Mr…
Congratulations Jschool graduate Hayden Johnson (class of 2012) for winning the APN award for the best photography by a reporter. From the Chronicle story: "It was a wet morning at…