By Colin Falconer (cs_rose1) Graduate positions are a massive point of concern for students this year in the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic and the reality of going into a remote working […]
UWS first year nursing students undertake placements with less than two days in-person training
By Meg Montague Nursing students in their first year of the BSc and MSc (pre-reg) courses at UWS are undertaking placements with less than two days in-person training. And a clinical skills […]
A Merry Little Covid Christmas – 8 Tips to Cope with a Holiday away from Home
By Sandrine Wyrich (@SunnyWyrich_) It’s Christmas, if you hadn’t already noticed from the excessive Christmasy songs on the radio and relentless TV ads. This year is set to be different though. The […]
Abbie Little: Football Saved For Another Day
BY KEVIN CRAIGENS (@KCraigens) LIKE saving a shot on goal Abbie Little has put football on hold while she settles into her studies and a new home. The former Ayr United Women’s […]
Ex-Man City youth player discusses Joe Hart, Kasper Schmeichel and the future of American football
From the Man city youth team to the goalkeeping coach at Oldham Athletic. Greg Hartley’s career in football has been an interesting one. In his youthful days, Hartley turned professional at Man […]
With Music in the Soul and Radio Presenting on the Mind
By Sandrine Wyrich A Nigerian proverb says: “It is the first step that is difficult.” Ajua Yankey, or short AJ, took a big step when she decided to enrol for a postgraduate […]
Meg Hopes For Natural Progression
By Kevin Craigens SPENDING a lot of time fascinated with nature, masters student, Meg Montague now hopes to get into the wild life of Journalism. Meg studied English Literature at Strathclyde University […]
“Five, ten years down the line… I could be the next Liam McLeod” – Robbie Hanratty
BY MEG MONTAGUE Aberdeen-born Robbie Hanratty has life-long big ambitions for his career in sports journalism. From a young age, Robbie has lived and breathed football, and has always had an interest […]
Climate change and journalism: an interview with Layla Maguire
by Rebecca Weinberg As Covid-19 casts a dark shadow over the news, fourth-year UWS Journalism student Layla Maguire remains focused on the issue of climate change. Layla, 22, entered the course with […]
Dale Eaton: “Work experience is key”
By Ben Kearney In his last year at UWS, Sports Journalism student Dale Eaton has shared what he believes is crucial to being successful. Work experience is a key aspect of any […]


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