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Top journalism schools for international students
By Asian Correspondent Thu, Jul 05, 2012 6:16PM UTC 0 CommentIt has been said that journalists are the watchdogs of a nation, the people who keep those in power in check and give voice to those whose stories must be told. As economic, political, cultural and social change ripples across Asia, journalists and media professionals are essential in this region. There are stories that need...
University for the Creative Arts
By Asian Correspondent Thu, Jul 05, 2012 6:13PM UTC 0 CommentStudents with a passion for journalism and for the arts are in luck, as they can find the best of both worlds at the UK’s University for the Creative Arts. UCA journalism graduates are known to work at prominent newspapers, magazines and other media outlets, where they partake in exciting and challenging assignments. UCA offers...
University for the Creative Arts – Creative Industries MBA
By Asian Correspondent Thu, Dec 08, 2011 5:19PM UTC 0 CommentThe University for the Creative Arts’ (UCA) MBA Creative Industries Management is a niche MBA that brings together talented professionals who wish to develop their entrepreneurial and business management skills and make a mark in the creative industries. This MBA is ideal for anyone with an undergraduate degree and two years’ professional experience in related...
Success by design: UK arts school combines creativity and careers
By Asian Correspondent Wed, Dec 07, 2011 5:16PM UTC 0 CommentTHE barriers are coming down between the worlds of art and business, and many of the old clichés are becoming a thing of the past. Chief among these clichés is the perception that art and design school graduates are destined for the dole queue, or will be forced through lack of work to pursue a...
10 great film schools for international students
By Asian Correspondent Tue, Dec 06, 2011 6:36PM UTC 0 CommentRENOWNED British film producer David Puttnam wrote in his book Movies and Money that to start a film company 100 years ago, “all you needed was fifty dollars, a broad and a camera”. Today, with cheap digital cameras, editing equipment and the ability to broadcast online, it feels like we have almost come full circle....
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