Students work in practice and theory groups and take courses that cover: Radio features and drama; radio journalism and documentary; key media law and ethical issues in relation to UK and US media law; the cultural history of radio (primarily in Britain and the USA); adapting prose, film and theatre for radio dramatisation; throughout the year the programme includes workshops and seminars by visiting professionals and artists in the radio journalism and radio drama fields.
The University is based on a single-site campus within London’s vibrant New Cross, just minutes from the heart of this great global city, home to major cultural landmarks including the National Theatre and Tate Modern. New Cross is a vibrant area in South East London that's situated just 10 minutes by train from London Bridge. Described by The New York Times as a hub of creative talent, the area has a thriving music and arts scene, fantastic restaurants, buzzing cafes, and a genuinely diverse and eclectic population.
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