Role
Michael Greenwell is the course leader for the BA Journalism course at NTU.
His responsibilities include:
- Leading BA Journalism course delivery and team, as well as responsible for NCTJ
accreditation duties and responsibilities. Maintaining effective communications between NCTJ staff and dissemination among own colleagues. - NCTJ requirements include: NCTJ moderation of eportfolios; NCTJ annual reports and interim course reports.
- Own teaching responsibilities include: Public Affairs for Journalists module leadership; Political Journalism module leadership; Sports Journalism module leadership; media law modules tutor.
- Attending committees, such as SASQ and Success For All.
- Implementing National Student Survey action plan and its inputting into course review.
- Results analysis of student achievement.
- Pastoral support for all BA Journalism students.
- Consideration of academic referrals.
- Consideration of student applications after UCAS deadline.
- Consideration of staffing of modules.
Career overview
Michael's career:
- NCTJ accredited Senior Journalist and Correspondent.
- MA Journalism.
- MA Peace, Conflict and Development Studies.
- Senior Fellow.
- PGCHE.
- DTLLS
Research areas
Michael is currently working with TILT Virtual Reality and Immersive Learning working group and Decolonising the Curriculum working group.
External activity
Board Member, NCTJ Public Affairs.
Publications
Michael writes for The Conversation:
Course(s) I teach on
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COURSE
Journalism - BA (Hons)
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