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News UK launches News Academy

 

News UK is proud to announce the creation of the News Academy – an innovative project aimed at nurturing the next generation of British journalistic talent.

This summer we held our first Future of Journalism conference in partnership with the Young Journalists’ Academy. Students from London spent the day at News UK learning about our ever-evolving and vital industry. Inspired by the students’ enthusiastic response, we now aim to engage with bright young people across the whole country.

We will support students who want to become world-class journalists by hosting year-round public events and by providing guest speakers and online resources. Over the next three years our target is to reach out to at least 350 schools and colleges with a view to broadening industry access, particularly among under-represented groups.

Staff at every level of the company are passionate about this project - so the company will be offering investment and resources as well as our expertise and encouragement. News UK journalists and executives will be going out to engage directly with students by holding master classes, workshops and talks at schools nationwide.

Looking ahead to our multimedia future, we will create an online resource to showcase students’ writing, podcasts and videos. This will help them generate and share ideas about digital innovation and the role it will play in journalism.

By offering the highest level of internships and work experience opportunities, we will attract the best of young talent to our vibrant industry. For the most promising and committed students we will also be running an intensive week-long summer school each year.

Mike Darcey, CEO of News UK, said: “Now, more than ever, it is vital to build a sustainable model for the future of journalism. As part of our commitment to Britain's aspiring young journalists and to our industry, we look forward to widening participation by working with more promising young people from across the country."

Viv Regan, Director of Young Journalists' Academy (YJA), said: “The YJA is absolutely thrilled to partner with News UK and be part of this aspirational and much-needed programme. For years we have been working hard to create opportunities for young talented journalists who want a career in this industry. The News Academy will provide the best opportunity to do just that.”

 

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