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Colleagues in the U.S. are drawn from a variety of backgrounds and consist of in-depth industry and sector experts from banking, law, accounting, politics, government, journalism and the media, consulting and elsewhere.
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The abilities you acquire here can open doors to careers in various fields, including the FBI, law enforcement, ATF, US Border Patrol, State Crime Lab, law-related roles, paralegal positions, legal assistant jobs, security, corporate investigations, and investigative journalism.
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The School offers a two-year Masters of Journalism degree to an enrollment of about 120 students at a time plus a summer journalism minor (in the process of expanding to an academic year minor) currently serving another 300 undergraduates.
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Direct experience working on public health and social justice campaigns and/or covering public health and social justice issues as a journalist and/or working internally within the legislative process on social justice and public health policy.
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BFI connects eight academic units: College of Natural Resources, Graduate School of Journalism, Goldman School of Public Policy, School of Public Health, College of Environmental Design, Haas School of Business, Berkeley Law, and the College of Letters and Sciences, Division of Social Sciences.
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Identify opportunities and execute lightning strike moments and trends while owning key journalist and influencer relationships to ensure our client has big opportunities to own the market conversation.
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Are you an audacious and tech-savvy broadcast journalist with a positive attitude and impressive work ethic ready to join an elite news radio team? We are seeking a broadcast journalist who collaborates with editors and producers.
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CBS News earns more prestigious journalism awards than any other broadcast news division. CBS News and Stations is dedicated to providing the highest quality journalism under standards it pioneered and continues to set in today's digital age.
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Explore opportunities for collaborative activities and/or funding with government agencies, scientific societies, and nongovernmental organizations and networks (such as the National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition, Nourish CA, California Climate and Agriculture Network), UCB Government Relations Team, and UC Berkeley graduate programs with client-focused graduation requirement (thesis, capstone, Individual Policy Analysis.
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4+ years of experience in content marketing or a writing-intensive field such as journalism or communications. We’ve raised $5.5m+ led by Initialized Capital, Y Combinator, and the founders and executives from Zillow, PlanGrid, Thumbtack, Opendoor, Bluebeam, Uber, Twitter, HubSpot, Procore, Yelp, Brex, and more.
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Gaming technologies such as Unity or other technologies like AR and photogrammetry to craft innovative journalism projects that surprise and delight. The San Francisco Chronicle has an immediate opening for a deputy creative director to lead the visual storytelling and design of the newsroom's most ambitious digital journalism.
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Education : A bachelor's degree in communications, journalism, English, liberal studies, rhetoric, political science, public policy, transportation or city and regional planning, or related field.
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Bachelor's degree in integrated marketing, communications, journalism, or related field. Strong proficiency in multiple disciplines, including communications and marketing strategy, content creation, influencer relations, the use of data in communications and for insights development, and effective use/management of planning and creative services.
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A bachelor’s degree and/or certificate in journalism, communication, public health, public policy, or related field, or substitute with two additional years of relevant experience. 5 years’ relevant experience, including experience developing and delivering engaging, effective trainings for a variety of audiences and experience with journalism and/or advocacy.
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Technically related: Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Engineering, Human Resources, Information Technology/Systems, Journalism/Investigative Reporting, Languages/Linguistics, Logistics, Management Information Systems, Mathematics/Statistics/Data Science, Sciences (anthropology, biology, chemistry, etc.
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