The Telegraph Media Literacy Programme

Participants include students from across the country. It’s a month long scheme aimed to break down barriers in journalism. Interactive virtual sessions include writing your own news story, meeting the fashion desk and life as a foreign correspondent. Students are given a weekly journalism challenge to improve their writing skills. They’re invited to join the Media Literacy Programme Talent Pool where entry level opportunities are shared.

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