Sussex journalism degree wins award for excellence

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Sussex journalism degree wins award for excellence. The national organisation that oversees the training of UK journalists has declared the University of Sussex's MA in Journalism to be the "best performing HE postgraduate course for 2014-15". Dr Paul Lashmar , who leads the University's growing journalism team, was at the Library of Birmingham on Thursday (26 November) to receive a 2015 Award for Excellence from the National Council for the Training of Journalists ( NCTJ ), which accredits the Sussex degree. He was joined by Paula O'Shea, managing director of the University's partner institution, Brighton Journalist Works ( BJW ), whose experienced journalists teach elements of the postgraduate MA course. This hands-on training is framed within the academic and intellectual agenda delivered at Sussex - the highest-ranking university in the UK to offer an NCTJ-accredited qualification in journalism. Dr Lashmar said: "This prestigious award shows we not only meet the rigorous standards that are required by the news industry but we are up there with the best. It is all about our students getting the jobs they want in journalism.
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