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City University London's Department of Journalism is celebrating its 35th anniversary this year.Here are 35 facts charting the development of Journalism at City.This presentation was first shown at the official 35th anniversary party at Glaziers Hall on 14 September 2011.
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35 years of Journalism at
City
35 facts
1976 Tom Welsh is City’s first Director
of Journalism Studies
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35 facts
1976 Thirteen students sign up for
first diploma
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35 facts
1979 Bob Jones joins the Graduate Centre
for Journalism
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35 facts
1980 Laurence Stern fellowship launched
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1981 Radio diploma course starts with
five students
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1982 International Journalism diploma
starts
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1982 Periodicals course starts
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1982 A £30k refit buys a radio studio
and new print technology
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1983 John Dodge is first professor of
journalism
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1984 International Journalism MA
launched
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1986 Professor Hugh Stephenson joins City as Head of
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1986 Ben Bradlee gives first James
Cameron memorial lecture
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1987 XCity starts life as racily-titled Newsletter
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1988 Broadcast diploma course
starts
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1989 Linda Christmas joins City
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1991 Journalism & Social Science BA
(Hons) starts
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1995 Anna McKane joins City as lecturer on the Newspaper Journalism Diploma
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1996 Heather Purdey joins City as director
of International Journalism MA/Dip
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1996 Rod Allen appointed Head of
Journalism
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2003 Roy Greenslade joins as
professor of journalism
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2003 First Journalism & Contemporary History BA (Hons) class graduates
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2004 Stewart Purvis becomes professor
of TV journalism
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2005 David Lloyd joins as visiting
professor
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2006 David Leigh is appointed Anthony Sampson professor
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2007 Investigative Journalism MA
launches
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2009 New Journalism wing opens in
College Building as part of a £12m refit
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2009 George Brock becomes Professor
and Head of Journalism
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2009 @cityjournalism launches on Twitter.
Now the most followed J-school in
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2009 Science Journalism MA
launches
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2010 Financial Journalism MA
launches with support from BBC and FT
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2010 Paul Bradshaw and Heather Brooke
join as visiting professors
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2010 The Bureau of Investigative
Journalism, based at City, is established
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35 facts
2011 Simon Rogers wins the inaugural
XCity Award
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35 facts2011 Phone hacking commentary by City
academics generates over 1,000 pieces of media coverage
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2011 Interactive Journalism MA launches (next
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