Doctorate for Owen
Peter Owen, group executive editor of APN Australian Publishing has, been given an honorary doctorate in journalism by Brisbane’s Jschool college. Owen looks after 14 regional dailies and nearly 60…
References to Jschool in various media publications
Peter Owen, group executive editor of APN Australian Publishing has, been given an honorary doctorate in journalism by Brisbane’s Jschool college. Owen looks after 14 regional dailies and nearly 60…
Brisbane has continued its reign as the source of some of modern journalism’s most respected practitioners — with JSchool named as the top journalism school for the second year running.…
Jschool is among top-ranked journalism schools in Australia, with 100 percent of graduating students giving it "high" or "very high" satisfaction levels in the most recent national survey. Jschool is…
A SENIOR journalism academic has called on Fairfax to consider a new daily newspaper for southeast Queensland, based on the Rural Press printing works in Brisbane. Rural Press prints Queensland…
Graduates from Brisbane's independent city-based journalism college Jschool are being snapped up by media organisations.
Rival newspaper groups should be challenging News Limited's dominance of the fast growing Brisbane market, an independent publisher says. Don Gordon-Brown, co-publisher of community paper The Independent, said a second…
Sally Jackson The Australian, September 21, 2006, p.17 JOURNALISM courses run by the University of the Sunshine Coast, the University of Western Sydney and the private Brisbane college Jschool have been judged…
[See also: Sally Jackson: "What makes a good school of journalism" (The Australian, 21 Sep 2006). and also: "Why we need journalism school rankings" (Editorialiste Blogspot, May 2007).] Which is…
NAME: Gabrielle Wheaton Where are you studying? Jschool in Brisbane. What are you studying? The one-year Diploma of Journalism course. What prompted you to study in that area? I'm keen to be a journalist…
Journalism college Jschool is celebrating the win of 2005 graduate Angela Banbury as Most Outstanding Student in the Queensland Media Awards. Jschool director Professor John Henningham said half this year's…