London School of Journalism

Journalism school in London, England

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The London School of Journalism (LSJ) is an independent journalism school based in London, England, which offers qualifications in journalism, freelance journalism and creative writing. The LSJ provides both on-site and distance learning to its students, ranging from short courses to postgraduate diplomas. The school was founded in 1920 by Sir Max Pemberton.[1]

Notable alumni

  • Josie d'Arby, actress and television presenter
  • Don Charlwood, Australian writer
  • Gina Din, businesswoman
  • Can Dundar, journalist, columnist and documentarian
  • Charles Graves, journalist and author
  • William Harris, journalist
  • Georgios Karatzaferis, Greek politician and member of the Hellenic Parliament
  • Neil Nunes, BBC Radio 4 announcer
  • T. Selva, author, columnist, radio and television personality
  • Noel 'Razor' Smith, career criminal and writer
  • Rajesh Talwar, Indian author
  • Jill Townsend, American actress, journalist (Daily Mail)
  • Larissa Vassilian, journalist
  • Ras Mubarak, Ghanaian journalist and politician
  • Oral Ofori, journalist, digital storyteller
  • Michael Ernest Sweet, educator, writer
  • Varghese Paul, Indian journalist, writer

References

  1. ^ "Training Journalist Since 1920".

External links

  • Official website
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