Journalism in Open Societies MA: After you graduate

Where this course will take you

In addition to a possible career as a writer, alternatives may include work in publishing, journalism, advertising and marketing, film, television, radio, arts management, new media, business, teaching and therapeutic fields.

81% of all Journalism MA graduates of 2009/10 found employment within a year of completing their studies:

  • Munazza Abbasi – freelance for Real Talk, MTA Intl
  • Dan Aspel – reporter, MCN
  • James Buckfield – sub-editor, Planet Retail
  • Nicole Canning – reporter, TotallyLiving.co.uk
  • Ed Carrasco – freelance, California
  • Richard Chidwick – constituency case worker
  • Sam Corrigan – deputy editor, SmartLife Intl
  • Amy Dawson – reporter, Metro
  • Matt Denney – sports PR
  • Sarah Fitzmaurice – showbiz reporter, Mail; freelance, Cosmo
  • Jen Larner – foundation programme officer, London Deanery
  • Matt Lewis– sports reporter, Surrey Herald
  • Dan Macadam – reporter, Gambling Compliance
  • Carys Matthews – reporter, Crimson Business; author
  • Jimmy McCloskey – reporter, National News Agency
  • Jun Merrett – reporter, Dow Jones
  • Mathilde Morandi – AFP, France
  • Hannah Rogers – content editor, Content Formula
  • Phil Scullion – features assistant, Press Gazette
  • Henny Walsh – reporter, Crimson Business
  • Jon Whiteaker – online editor, Retail Gazette

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