A-level choices: the sharp contrast between private schools and...
Pupils studying at private and grammar schools are twice as likely to take maths, physics and chemistry A-levels than their state school peers. Find the data here by institution type and local...
View ArticleLetters: Academics at the fore of hacking debate
Professor Robert Giddings claims "not a single media academic from one of our prestigious media schools has appeared in the news and current affairs coverage of Murdochgate" (Letters, 1 August); this...
View ArticleLetters: Michael Bukht obituary
Petroc Trelawny writes: Michael Bukht (obituary, 8 August) recruited me to the soon-to-be-launched Classic FM from a job with British Forces Radio in Hong Kong. When I arrived, he told me he had three...
View ArticleJulie Goodwin Courage obituary
My friend Julie Goodwin Courage, who has died of ovarian cancer aged 44, will be remembered professionally as a talented teacher and personally as a loving and inspirational mother, wife and friend....
View ArticleNumber of universities offering media studies degrees 'tripled in past 10 years'
Thinktank finds slump in number offering science degrees over same period, renewing fears over economic consequencesThe number of universities and colleges that offer degrees in media studies has...
View ArticleMedia studies, communications and librarianship postgraduate and master's...
University performance: Media studies, communications and librarianship in our sortable table
View ArticleEvery data journalism book since 1970: interactive timeline
Dutch investigative reporter Henk van Ess has created this guide to data journalism in books, from 1970 to 2012. It shows how the field has changed, from 'precision reporting' to 'computer assisted...
View ArticleMedia studies, communications and librarianship
Study of how we communicate – includes information services, publicity studies, media studies, publishing, journalism and mass communicationLeague table for media studies, communications and...
View ArticleUniversity guide 2013: league table for media studies, communications and...
University performance: Media studies, communications and librarianship in our sortable league table
View ArticleStudent journalists get tips on success
It's tough to get work, but there are ways to get noticed, professionals tell students at a media summitYoung journalists have to work hard to be taken seriously, the boyish writer and commentator Owen...
View ArticleMedia studies, communications and librarianship postgraduate and master's...
University performance: Media studies, communications and librarianship in our sortable table
View ArticleLetters: Media studies hit by film charity closure
I am appalled to learn that Film Education, the charity that provides curriculum-based teaching resources, teacher training and cinema-based events across the UK, has closed (Report, 23 April). Film...
View ArticleYoung human rights reporter of the year 2013 - primary category
Girls' education improves the nationBeing GayRefugees' rightsCompetition supported by the Guardian Teacher NetworkWinner of Amnesty International's Young human rights reporter of the year competition...
View ArticleYoung human rights reporter of the year 2013 - lower secondary category
I am tortured. I am starved. I am a womanRings that bind usAlbinism: Is everything black or white?Competition supported by the Guardian Teacher NetworkWinner of Amnesty International's Young human...
View ArticleYoung human rights reporter of the year 2013 - upper secondary category
Female genital mutilationOne in threeThe uncertain future of female education in AfghanistanCompetition supported by the Guardian Teacher NetworkWinner of Amnesty International's Young human rights...
View ArticleUniversity guide 2014: league table for media studies, communications and...
University performance: Media studies, communications and librarianship in our sortable league table
View ArticleLetters: Northern museums
We are concerned at the threatened closure of the northern "national" science museums: Manchester Museum of Science and Industry, the National Railway Museum, York, and the National Media Museum,...
View ArticleLetters: Michael Bukht obituary
Petroc Trelawny writes: Michael Bukht (obituary, 8 August) recruited me to the soon-to-be-launched Classic FM from a job with British Forces Radio in Hong Kong. When I arrived, he told me he had three...
View ArticleJulie Goodwin Courage obituary
My friend Julie Goodwin Courage, who has died of ovarian cancer aged 44, will be remembered professionally as a talented teacher and personally as a loving and inspirational mother, wife and friend....
View ArticleNumber of universities offering media studies degrees 'tripled in past 10 years'
Thinktank finds slump in number offering science degrees over same period, renewing fears over economic consequencesThe number of universities and colleges that offer degrees in media studies has...
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