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7 First-Year Report | Earliest Days
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A blog about the earliest days of journalism at City. The annual report for the journalism advisory committee, for the 1976-7 year, said journalism at City University had become established, and was now poised to move forward. Tom Welsh, Director of Journalism Studies, presenting the report in November 1977, said the university’s Centre for Arts and Related Studies began in October 1976 to offer a postgraduate, pre-entry course in journalism. It accepted 13 students from 120 applicants. A group of distin...
1 Thirty years on | Earliest Days
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A blog about the earliest days of journalism at City. 1 Thirty years on. Leave a comment ». From Global Journalism Review (Winter, 2006). Pioneering at London’s City University. By our universities reporter. Welsh referred to his original “very active advisory committee”, which included Brian MacArthur, then news editor of The Times, who was still associated with the course, and Jim Brennan (see pic), a veteran in journalism training and now editor of the website publication Global Journalism...The many ...
9 Reminiscences of the 1976 course | Earliest Days
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A blog about the earliest days of journalism at City. 9 Reminiscences of the 1976 course. Leave a comment ». Former students of the 1976 course were invited by XCity magazine to provide their reminiscences of the course. Here are some of my memories of City – open to correction by anyone who has a better memory:. Most of us smoked all the time. Jacky lit up in the middle of a mock training interview in the video studio. We went to Islington Borough Council for a bit of municipal reporting. The counci...
6 Before the courses began | Earliest Days
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A blog about the earliest days of journalism at City. 6 Before the courses began. Professor Jeremy Tunstall, formerly Professor of Sociology at the University, recalls the steps that led to the setting up of the journalism courses. 8220;In its final report the Royal Commission on the Press (HMSO: July 1977, Cmnd 6810) devoted a whole chapter to this: Chapter 18, Selection and Training of Journalists, pp 171-182. 8220;In the RCP’s Summary of Recommendations (page 234) there are several strong endors...
2 The pioneers | Earliest Days
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A blog about the earliest days of journalism at City. This page pays tribute to the teachers who pioneered the journalism courses. The next page lists the students who attended the first courses. Other “pioneers” included Professor Jermy Tunstall, Hernry Clother, who joined the teaching staff in the second year, and Richard Redden, the third staff member appointed. Biographical details of these, and of Welsh, follow:. Extract from The Encyclopedia of the British Press, Macmillan Press, 1992). On appointm...
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Photos, videos and words of and by my family. About Tom Welsh’s blog. This blog allows me to show off pictures of my family. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out.
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Photos, videos and words of and by my family. Trip to Paris to celebrate Mary’s birthday. January 18, 2009. Family went to Paris by Eurostar. To celebrate Mary’s birthday in July 2008. We jumped on the Eurostar at St Pancras. A miracle – all 14 members of the family arrived early to catch the train. All the family, ready for the off. Joe, looking very good! Waiting for that Eurostar experience. Sarah, with Mary and Cheryl. John, Jamie and Joe. Filed in Family celebrations. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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The Earliest Clerkes in Ireland. Wednesday, 12 January 2011. Index of Irish Clerkes in Ireland 1600 - 1800. Listing, with sources, of persons found with the surname Clerke born or living in Ireland before 1800. In cases of multiple references for the same individual, care has been taken to amalgamate references under one name but some individuals may still be listed more than once where their might be some doubt. Alexr Clerke, mar. Martha Unknown, dau. Ann Clerke of Thos. St. bap 1779 [IG]. Mrs Bridgit C...
Earliest Days | A blog about the earliest days of journalism at City.
A blog about the earliest days of journalism at City. Leave a comment ». This blog is being constructed by Tom Welsh, first director of journalism at City University. To record the setting up of the journalism courses there and the people. Involved. Any contributions from former students or others involved would be welcomed. Use the commenting facility below or e-mail Tom at tom@tomwelsh.co.uk. From The City University, a History (1980), by S. John Teague. From UK Press Gazette. Before the courses began.
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The Earliest Geales in Ireland. This blog includes a one-name survey of GEALE in Ireland prior to 1800. A wide range of sources have been used. Friday, 18 January 2013. GEALE NOTEBOOK found in PRONI. Genealogical notes on various families, mainly Geale c. 1600 - c. 1880. The following is a transcription of 12 unnumbered pages of an undated, unsigned, hand-written note-book which is a one-name study of the name Geale. With some mention of Gale. Also that John Geale Esq. That John Geale of Mt. Geale wa...
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The Earliest Greenhams in Ireland. Tuesday, 13 July 2010. Index of Irish Greenhams 1600 - 1800. This blog includes a one-name survey of GREENHAM in Ireland prior to 1800. A wide range of sources have been used. Comments are welcome! For other Irish surnames before 1800 see:. The Earliest in Ireland. Listing of 85 persons found with the surname GREENHAM (or GREENEHAM. Born or living in Ireland before 1800. Andrew Greenham, bur. St. Catherine's, Dublin, 16 Jul 1698 [PR (bur)]. Arthur Greenham, Soldier - Qu...
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