Training Tuesdays: New media law on anonymity

Note: The following is archived material, and will not be updated. It may not account for changes in the law that have taken place since publication. Victims of sexual offences have been afforded lifelong anonymity, which is where you can't name the victim or give out information that someone could piece together to work out the

By |2019-11-16T20:32:04+00:00July 14 2015|Training Tuesdays|

Flash Friday 10/07: Budgets, breakfast, and body cameras

Student media has had an exciting seven days. Aside from salivating at the reintroduction of a mighty breakfast challenge, student journalists have also learned the ins and outs of covering an extensive - if slightly controversial - Parliamentary budget. Here's a round-up of some of the best: Headlines St Andrews' Ayton House slashes lease length to

By |2015-07-24T14:46:11+00:00July 10 2015|News, Splash Sundays|

Training Tuesdays: Double Page Spreads

Designing a double page spread from scratch can seem a scary idea, two entirely blank pages on the screen and lots of content to be put on it. But how can you make sure your double page spreads are creative and don't neglect any aspect of design? JournalismSkills.com this week launched a series on Pinterest,

By |2015-06-30T02:18:48+00:00June 30 2015|Training Tuesdays|

Training Tuesdays: The NCTJ

If you're wanting to go into professional print journalism, you're going to have to 'do the NCTJ [qualification].' The course ran by many colleges and universities is accredited by the National Council for the Training of Journalists. If you're going to do a journalism qualification, check it is NCTJ accredited. Journalism degrees are not worth

By |2015-06-16T19:08:41+00:00June 16 2015|Training Tuesdays|

May Committee Report: Alumni Officer, Social Plans and £4k scholarships

It’s hard to believe we’re already two months into the job, but our team of regional and and executive officers have been working hard to keep making the SPA even better.

By |2015-06-08T17:52:35+00:00June 8 2015|Committee Newsletters, News|

Training Tuesdays: Libel

Note: The following is archived material, and will not be updated. It may not account for changes in the law that have taken place since publication. Libel, slander and defamation. What does it all mean and what's the correct terminology: Libel = Defamation (a defamatory statement) + Identification (of the subject) + Publication Libel is

By |2019-11-16T20:32:37+00:00June 2 2015|Training Tuesdays|

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