What happened to the class of ’07? One won a Walkley
La Trobe Journalism graduates from 2007, Lauren Hilbert and Matt Cram, are returning on Monday to talk to La Trobe’s final year students.
La Trobe Journalism graduates from 2007, Lauren Hilbert and Matt Cram, are returning on Monday to talk to La Trobe’s final year students.
We’re on a mission to compile a ‘must follow’ list of Twitter users for emerging journalists, writes Erdem Koç.
Framed is a new interview-based online magazine. Their aim is to capture interesting life stories and different perspectives, and they are looking for contributors.
La Trobe Journalism graduates from 2007, Lauren Hilbert and Matt Cram, are returning on Monday to talk to La Trobe’s final year students.
We’re on a mission to compile a ‘must follow’ list of Twitter users for emerging journalists, writes Erdem Koç.
Framed is a new interview-based online magazine. Their aim is to capture interesting life stories and different perspectives, and they are looking for contributors.
Please help us welcome yet another editorial team here at upstart.
La Trobe Journalism graduates from 2007, Lauren Hilbert and Matt Cram, are returning on Monday to talk to La Trobe’s final year students.
We’re on a mission to compile a ‘must follow’ list of Twitter users for emerging journalists, writes Erdem Koç.
Framed is a new interview-based online magazine. Their aim is to capture interesting life stories and different perspectives, and they are looking for contributors.
Just finished your journalism degree and scored your first media gig? Then here at upstart we want to know all about it, as we track the fate of the class of 2011.
Our own Matthew Dixon has been offered a full-time journalist position with the Kalgoorlie Miner.
The 100th article for upstart by final-year journalism student Ben Waterworth also happens to be one of the ‘100 articles’ every journalist should read about journalism, says his lecturer Lawrie Zion.
A group of aspiring journalists have joined forces to chronicle their efforts to get jobs in the media. Nick Petrie, who is one fifth of the group Wannabe Hacks, tells Lawrie Zion about this unusual collaboration.
A few months ago Tom wanted a job as a journalist. Then he landed one. Now La Trobe Uni has asked him back as a guest lecturer to tell the story behind his diary as a graduating journalism student and his experiences so far as a working journalist.
The ‘Tom wants a job’ campaign is over. Tom has been offered a job as a junior reporter at Crikey.
For those students who missed out on the event last week, Sharon Green reports on the key discussions from the MediaPass Student Industry Day in Melbourne.
If you have a blog, upstart wants to hear from you. Get in touch with us at contact@upstart.net.au.
Recent La Trobe graduates Erdem Koc and Ryan Witcombe will join The Working Journalist class this evening to talk about their lives as working journalists. All students and staff are most welcome to attend.
It’s the week before university starts and that can only mean one thing: O-Week. Upstart is keen to hear about your stories. Dreams, disasters and debauchery, we want to know about it all.
Are you a final-year journalism student in 2010? If so, you can join the journalists’ union for free while completing your degree.
Congratulations to Bachelor of Journalism graduate Ashley Fritsch, who is the latest member La Trobe’s class of 2009 to score a newspaper job.
Upstart is embarking on a quest to discover more about what’s becoming of last year’s journalism graduates. Could this be you?
After being made redundant from her career at The Sun, Claire Brooks moved to Australia to make a fresh start. She discusses her career in journalism and the state of newspapers with Jacob Pace.
With the popularity of Twitter constantly growing, a new program feature allows users to create their own lists – and to be listed by others. upstart is dipping its toe in the water on this one.