Tracee Hutchison guest lecture this morning
Journalist, broadcaster, and writer Tracee Hutchison will join the Broadcast Journalist class as guest lecturer this morning at 9AM. Everyone is welcome to attend.
Journalist, broadcaster, and writer Tracee Hutchison will join the Broadcast Journalist class as guest lecturer this morning at 9AM. Everyone is welcome to attend.
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.
The first of our guest lecturers in La Trobe Journalism in 2010 is the award-winning ABC journalist Jane Cowan, who covered the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires and has been reporting on the subsequent Royal Commission for ABC TV.
Journalist, broadcaster, and writer Tracee Hutchison will join the Broadcast Journalist class as guest lecturer this morning at 9AM. Everyone is welcome to attend.
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.
The first of our guest lecturers in La Trobe Journalism in 2010 is the award-winning ABC journalist Jane Cowan, who covered the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires and has been reporting on the subsequent Royal Commission for ABC TV.
At noon today, the Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance’s Mike Dobbie will join La Trobe’s Writing for Media class to discuss journalism ethics on the job. All welcome.
Journalist, broadcaster, and writer Tracee Hutchison will join the Broadcast Journalist class as guest lecturer this morning at 9AM. Everyone is welcome to attend.
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.
The first of our guest lecturers in La Trobe Journalism in 2010 is the award-winning ABC journalist Jane Cowan, who covered the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires and has been reporting on the subsequent Royal Commission for ABC TV.
Philippa Campey, producer of the AFI-nominated documentary feature Bastardy will deliver a guest lecture in Media Project Development on Monday 19th October. The lecture will
In keeping with our “open class” policy for guest lectures in La Trobe’s journalism, media, and cinema studies subjects, all students and staff are invited to attend two lectures being held today focusing on journalism ethics.
Title: Jake Wilson Location: HUED 101 Description: In this Screen Criticism lecture, Jake Wilson talks about his transition from Cinema Studies student at La Trobe,
La Trobe graduate Luke Buckmaster comes back to the fold to talk about his career as a film reviewer and freelance journalist.
Title: Reporting Trauma – Simon Mann Lecture Location: HUED Lecture Theatre Description: Reporting trauma – from Kosovo to the February bushfires Guest speaker: Simon Mann,
Title: Ethics on the job: Mike Dobbie lecture Location: HUED lecture theatre Description: Guest speaker: Mike Dobbie, Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance (MEAA) Start Time:
Books and bushfires. Karen is the author of Silent Death: the killing of Julie Ramage (2006 and updated in 2009) and has been one of
Title: Sandra McKay Lecture Location: SS302, La Trobe University Description: Sandra McKay: communications and PR. Sandra was a Walkley awarding winning journalist for The Age
Title: The ethics of images in journalism Location: Economics Lecture Theatre Link out: Click here Description: In this lecture, Dr Wendy Bowler will take us
Our second guest lecturer in Dilemmas in Journalism is Waleed Aly, who lectures at the Global Terrorism Research Centre at Monash University and is a presenter and commentator for an array of ABC radio and TV programs. He also plays in a band, writes books, and, tragically, barracks for Richmond.
The ABC’s Phil Kafcaloudes will discuss journalism and trauma on Monday 24 August with La Trobe University journalism students.
ABC TV reporter Erin Cassar and Victorian Police media liaison officer Beck Angel will be part of a media careers panel at a special lecture organised by Media Project Development on Monday 24 August at 1pm at ELT1. Both Erin and Beck are La Trobe University graduates. All students welcome.