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Feature writing

Masterclass - Learn the skills you need to develop lively and engaging long-form content

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Courts and Crime Correspondent

Building on our already successful reader revenue strategy, The Yorkshire Post requires a courts and crime specialist. The successful candidate will be a senior journalist, qualified with at least 100wpm shorthand. We want you to produce exclusive content, including true crime video packages utilising, amongst other resources, our extensive archive. Much of your work will […]

Connecting with communities

E-learning - this course looks at the importance of understanding your audience and how best to engage with them.

The essentials of media law

E-learning - this course is designed for anyone who wants a broad introduction to media law, and professional journalists.

Developing interviewing skills

Lunch and learn - this short session will be led by a leading industry professional with experience in how effective interviewing skills can benefit you in all fields of journalism from the newsroom to sport and feature writing.

A journalist’s guide to social media

E-learning - Social media is a powerful tool in all newsrooms that is critical to reach a larger audience with our stories, gather insight and interact with our readers.

Courts and Crime Correspondent

Building on our already successful reader revenue strategy, The Yorkshire Post requires a courts and crime specialist. The successful candidate will be a senior journalist, qualified with at least 100wpm shorthand. We want you to produce exclusive content, including true crime video packages utilising, amongst other resources, our extensive archive. Much of your work will […]

Essential guide to freelance journalism

E-learning - This comprehensive course is essential learning for any freelancer, with key information, practical guidance and first-person case studies to support a freelance career.

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