Journalism students need to critically embrace the creative new technology, rather than being discouraged from using it altogether. But the right guardrails need to be put in place, too
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Professional journal covering pharmacy, including pharmacology and pharmaceutics, seeks a senior clinical reporter with an undergraduate degree (preferably in science, pharmacy or medicine), journalism training and/or at least two years' news and feature writing experience
Personal trainer James Hilton has launched a podcast 'Jim's Gym - Inspiring Movement'. James, a specialist in biomechanics and injury recovery from the Cotswolds, runs Jim's Gym, a virtual online space supporting people over 55 to be more active
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