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Media and Journalism

Highbury College is recognised as an international centre of excellence for its journalism and media training. Many successful national and international journalists have trained here including BBC journalist John Pienaar and ITV news presenter Mark Austin.

Take a course in Media and Journalism at Highbury and you will have access to a high-definition television studio and editing suite, radio studios and Apple-Mac newsrooms. You will also have the opportunity to contribute to Express FM, the community radio station for Portsmouth.

Five things to know about Media and Journalism at Highbury

1. Our success rates in getting students into jobs in the past 10 years has never been less than 90%.

2. Highbury is recognised by the newspaper, magazine and broadcast industry as one of the country’s premier journalism training centres.

3. Highbury’s journalism staff are all practising journalists who have held senior editorial positions during their careers.

4. Highbury’s Journalism and Media courses attract people from all over Britain and beyond. Over the years, the College has trained people from all five continents.

5. 99% of Highbury Journalism and Media students say they would train at Highbury a second time if they had their time again.

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