Category Archives: Universities
All work and no pay
I started work experience 6 years before I expect my career to begin, and it’s going to be worth it.
Filed under Journalism, Media, Universities, Work Experience
A deluded education culture
The education culture today is deluded, and how we see different subjects is damaging to the system itself.
Filed under Education, Universities
University – an education in life
After AC Grayling’s announcement of the New College of the Humanities to open next year charging £18,000 fees annually and it’s subsequent praise and criticisms, the future of the university is very much still in the public eye.
Filed under Universities
China – the route to journalism
Visiting China made me sure I wanted to go into journalism. A bit of a sudden and unpredictable judgement, some might say, but after viewing all that China had to offer, I felt like the only thing I wanted to … Continue reading
Filed under Travel, Universities
Why AC Grayling’s New College of the Humanities could be a blessing in disguise
Last week I was as shocked as most people to discover AC Grayling’s new plans to set up the New College of the Humanities (NCH) in London to open next year. One-on-one tuition, lectures by Sir David Cannadine, Niall Ferguson … Continue reading
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