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Career Planning

[…] hyperlocal websites, and creating specialized content for the topical reporting classes. Career Services Our students are well supported when the time comes to plan their moves to internships or jobs in the field. The J‑School maintains an extensive database of the best and newest internship and job opportunities, drawn from industry newsletters, Internet job […]

May 2020 Dean’s Letter

[…] life in early March, with little time to plan and less time to execute. We had to make gnarly decisions about how to handle classes, admissions, summer internships, revenue-production, the full roster of major springtime activities—including the marquee Logan Symposium on Investigative Reporting—and the end-of-year events honoring our graduating class, including Showcase and Commencement. […]

Berkeley Journalism announces new Spring 2021 instructors

[…] work on a professional Frontline production for national broadcast. At the end of the course, students will be invited to apply for a limited number of paid internships on future Frontline productions. The class is 10am–12pm on Fridays for eight weeks, and starts on January 29. Malia Wollan — Reporting on Food and Agriculture […]

Quarterly Newsletter From Dean Geeta Anand

[…] Sestito (’20), Marco Torrez (‘21), Sabrina Kharrazi (‘23) and Coral del Mar Murphy-Marcos (’23). Last August, we created a new pilot program to guarantee equitable paid summer internships to all of our students. With a $245,000 grant from the Knight Foundation, Berkeley Journalism brings forth a solution to the crippling cutbacks in newsroom internship […]

Admissions

[…] Stem extension application. F-1 students may also qualify for Curricular Practical Training (CPT) after having completed a full academic year in continuous F-1 status. CPT may be used for internships, employment or field studies which are an integral part of a student’s academic program of study, and can also allow paid employment authorization for your required […]

Patch Comes to Berkeley

A panel of five UC Berkeley J–School grads will talk about their experiences launching local community news sites in the Bay Area for AOL’s Patch. Executives from Patch also will discuss opportunities for jobs, internships and freelancing at sites Patch is starting all over the country. View the Patch website.

Tasion Kwamilele

Jeremy Lin

J297 Internship Credit

J297 Internship Credit