The YJA would not be possible without the generous support of our partners.
Journalism Education is a small, not-for-profit company with very limited funds. We have big ambitions but a small budget! If you are interested in supporting us financially, we would love to hear from you.
We offer sponsorship packages for companies and trusts and would be happy to send you more information. Please contact Nathalie Rothschild at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or 020 7430 2386.

The City of London Corporation has supported Journalism Education from the outset, helping the YJA to grow year on year. The City of London provides local government services for the financial and commercial heart of Britain, the ‘Square Mile’.
‘The City of London is delighted to be supporting this summer school which encourages new journalists and good journalism. Journalists provide a vital source of independent information. It’s what they publish and broadcast which informs the public about the world around them and enables them to play the role of active participants in democratic life.’
Tony Halmos, director of public relations,
City of London Corporation

Without the generous support of the Canary Wharf Group, the YJA summer school would not be possible. It is held in the Canary Wharf Group’s impressive boardroom at One Canada Square – in London’s media heartland. Canary Wharf is a thriving and vibrant business district.
‘Canary Wharf is increasingly the workplace of some of Britain’s leading journalists, photographers and PR experts. So we have been very happy to support the YJA summer school along with our friends at the City of London Corporation and The Times. We hope that the school will help inspire the next generation of writers and broadcasters in one of Britain’s most important and growing business sectors.’
Howard Dawber, strategic advisor,
Canary Wharf Group

The Times is our media partner. Top Times journalists have run inspirational seminars and workshops at the YJA summer school, including Daniel Finkelstein, chief leader writer, and Tony Evans, football editor.
‘The Journalism Education team is passionate about creating opportunities for students and the summer school is a fantastic scheme to bring aspiring journalists together with established writers. We are delighted to have been involved in this great project.’
Anoushka Healy, Assistant Editor, Strategy & Development,
The Times

cScape is a valued partner of Journalism Education. cScape staff members have run workshops at the summer school on Web 2.0 and social networking.
‘As a web company we firmly believe that well written content is vital to any online enterprise. We hope that those who attended have learned and benefited from the event and will go on to greater things.’
Rob Killick, CEO
cScape
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