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Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Culture

The Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Culture (JOMEC) is Cardiff University's school for training in media. It is one of the journalism schools whose main universities are part of the Russell Group. It was founded as the Cardiff Journalism School in 1970 by Sir Tom Hopkinson and is the longest established postgraduate centre of journalism education in Europe. The school is considered one of the best training centres for journalists and is often described as the "Oxbridge of journalism".

Move to Central Square
The school was formerly housed in the Bute Building of the university's Cathays Park campus. In September 2018 it moved to 2 Central Square, north of Cardiff Central railway station and adjacent to New Broadcasting House, the headquarters of BBC Cymru Wales. The school occupies in the building. The layout and interior were designed by IBI architects and include a 300-seat lecture theatre, six newsrooms, editing suites, and state-of-the-art TV and radio studios. ==Degree programmes==
Degree programmes
Bachelor of ArtsMaster of ArtsPostgraduate Diploma in JournalismPhD & MPhilMBA Media Management • MSc Computational and Data Journalism • MA International Public Relations and Global Communications Management ==Notable alumni==
Notable alumni
==Honorary members and visiting fellows==
Honorary members and visiting fellows
Carl Bernstein, American journalist known for his investigation of the Watergate scandalAlan Rusbridger, former editor-in-chief of The Guardian ==See also==
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