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Location
Journalism Unit and UL Communications Office
Project Leader
Henry Silke
Contact
Henry.Silke@ul.ie
    What we're Doing

    This project is designed to provide a platform for UL staff and students to become more aware of the connections that UL has with a variety of communities locally, nationally and internationally. It is intended to increase the visibility of the many and varied relations between UL and its neighbours honestly and openly.

    Why are we doing it

    This project arises in response to the UL Strategic Plan's goal of developing civic engagement and increased awareness of UL activities in the wider community. It provides an opportunity for students to learn about and report on UL engagement activities and critically report on how UL engages with its neighbours.

    Who we're working with

    UL Communications Office, UL Journalism Unit, UL Engage

    How well are we doing

    The impact of this project will be measured by an independent evaluation for the UL Engage Report series.

    Credits
    6ECTS
    Module Code
    BR4104
    Practicum Placements
    2
    Faculty
    Faculty of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences
    Department
    Journalism Unit
    What will you do on this practicum?

    UL journalism students work with the UL Communications office to source stories, carry out interviews and write content for UL news, sports and features for both print and digital media content.

    Why will you do this work?

    This project arises in response to the UL Strategic Plan's goal of developing civic engagement and increased awareness of UL activities in the wider community. It provides an opportunity for students to learn about and report on UL engagement activities and critically report on how UL engages with its neighbours.

    Who will you be working with?

    Whilst working with the UL Communications Office and the UL Journalism Unit, students will be expected to be independent and self-directed in their journalistic work. Students can expect a weekly meeting with the communications office for review of work and new assignments.

    How will your work be evaluated?

    All UL Practicum modules are assessed in two parts - practical and academic. .This Practicum forms part of the student final year project in Journalism. The academic work for this practicum takes place in the Autumn semester. In the Spring semester, students will be required to submit a portfolio of work, including news, features and other journalistic work. Both practical and academic elements of your work will be evaluated to produce a final mark.