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Can journalism and communication majors stay in the UK when studying in the UK?

Whether you can stay in the UK is difficult to answer accurately, but this question needs to be looked at step by step.

First of all, the British media have a strong background: BBC, The Economist, The Times, Reuters, The Sun, which you must know, so I won't say much.

Secondly, the university you choose is very important. It is really important to learn one thing thoroughly, its professional ability, the students it recruits, your learning atmosphere and the resources that the most important school can give you. (Don't look at the Times ranking, don't look at the Times ranking, don't look at the Times ranking. Say the important things three times! ! ! )

The comprehensive ranking of British journalism and communication universities should be like this:

LSE> Leicester & gt Warwick & gt Sheffield & gt Leeds

LSE: British G5, the strongest communication major in Britain. Study globalization from the perspective of sociology and psychology.

Lester: The first university in Britain to offer a master's degree in communication, and the team of professors is awesome.

Warwick: Needless to say, the degree of Warwick School is very good, and the media major is also very good. Its highlight is that it pays great attention to the relationship with enterprises.

Sheffield: Sheffield Global top 100 is a university famous for its news. Most teachers are from bbc, and they have frequent contact with the industry, so you know (there is a great chance to go to BBC, Sky, Time with the recommendation letter of the tutor).

Leeds: A prestigious school with strong professionalism, especially good at looking at international relations from the perspective of communication.

After entering the university, internship and grades are the most important. Big-name internships and beautiful academic performance are all effective references to prove your ability. Strive for an on-campus internship, and ask the employment office of the school to help you apply for an off-campus internship. Generally, there will be many cooperative institutions in professional schools, so there will be no shortage of internship opportunities. Pick an institution that suits you as soon as possible to practice. Xie Da School of Journalism generally applies to the bbc for 10 every year, so it should strive to be top & unique 10. Of course, in the era of advanced scientific and technological information, the way of self-media is also very recommended, with more travel, more experience, more writing and more filming. British blogger culture is very developed, you can look it up on Google yourself.

After graduating from school, if you want to study journalism, you can try to get a British journalist qualification certificate, which is very useful; Or taking humanities and social sciences such as psychology and sociology will be a stepping stone to job hunting.

With the above, it is not too difficult for you to apply for media companies and newspapers in the UK, and the possibility of staying in the UK is very high. There are many excellent China media in Britain who can also provide work visas, which can be found online.

If you have any other questions, you can pm me. Come on!