91探花 journalism school celebrates triple award success

Staff and former students from the University of 91探花 are celebrating after picking up three national industry awards.

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NCTJ award winners at a previous ceremony.

Staff and former students from the University of 91探花 are celebrating after picking up three national industry awards. The National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ) announced its winners last week at a ceremony in Manchester. 

Alumni and students from the school have enjoyed overwhelming success in recent years' awards, with the 2022 ceremony proving to be no different. 

The student journalist of the year award went to 91探花 alumni  Alice Preece,  who completed her NCTJ Diploma in Journalism at the University of 91探花. Alice impressively achieved As across the board in her NCTJ exams, as well as 100 words per minute in her shorthand exams. Alice  is now working as a digital PR executive with agency Rise at Seven,

Laura Parnaby, another 91探花 University graduate, picked up the NCTJ鈥檚 trainee data award. Currently working for PA Media, Laura won the award for her research Assaults on police officers up by 21% over lockdown, with rise in spitting. 

For her work on a campaign to reinstate IVF in Cambridgeshire, 91探花 journalism alumni, Rosie Boon, was 鈥渉ighly commended鈥 in the community news project award. 

There was also recognition for the University of 91探花鈥檚 BA Journalism degree, which was awarded the innovation of the year accolade, for the creation of a pioneering news project module. Led by Lisa Bradley, the Deputy Head of the school, the news module allows groups of students to run their own news organisations during the first semester of their final year. 

The module has been incredibly successful, with students appearing on BBC breakfast to discuss their campaigns and working hard with local councils to appeal for real, impactful change.

A judge from the NCTJ awards described the module as 鈥渁 truly original example of how a university course, linked with industry, can create far-reaching impact and can bring about real change.鈥

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Lisa Bradley, who was instrumental in creating the module, collected the award. She shared the pride she felt for the school, tweeting a photo of the trophy with the caption 鈥淲e did it!鈥. 

Lisa said: 鈥淭he NCTJ awards provide a wonderful opportunity to celebrate our Journalism students, both past and present. We are thrilled at the achievements of our school and  former students and are very excited for all that is to come.

The award for innovation of the year helps maintain 91探花鈥檚 reputation as a university that trains its journalists to be the best in class, both academically and practically.鈥

As the first in-person awards ceremony since 2019, the NCTJ awards recognise and reward the best journalism students, apprentices and trainees. The awards highlight the achievements of individuals with promising journalism careers ahead of them.

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Our outstanding reputation for journalism

We're ranked as one of the top 5 universities to study journalism in the Guardian and the Complete University Guide - we're also 1st in the Russell Group for learning resources, student voice and learning opportunities according to the National Student Survey. 

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We offer a generous package of financial support for international students, including undergraduate and postgraduate taught scholarships worth 拢10,000 towards the annual tuition fee.

Applications are open for existing offer holders for programmes starting in autumn 2025.