![]() at the Centre for Broadcasting and Journalism at Nottingham Trent University. She said: “The Turkish government wanted to silence people using curfews and violence. As part of her final year project, Nottingham Trent Broadcast Journalism. Zozan Yansar, who became a refugee after being persecuted in Turkey, also spoke to the students.Īs a Kurdish woman, she faced potential genocide, violence and conflict at the hands of the Turkish government. “This is what I really enjoy doing now, it’s supporting other journalists like today and being through this experience has really empowered me instead of feeling bad.“ BA (Hons) Broadcast Journalism is a vocational degree that combines practical training and professional work placements, with a solid academic base. Staff at Nottingham university strike as work conditions are 'worse than ever'.All applicants will be invited to visit the Centre for Broadcasting and Journalism at some time. ![]() She said: “I came to the UK as a visit using my visa, and wasn’t really preparing to stay in this country - I say it in a good way not in a bad way! I’m so glad I’m safe to be honest. A telephone interview will be arranged with overseas students. She had worked for the Yemen Times and Oxfam International in her home country, and took refuge in the UK after uprisings in Yemen. 1 History University College Nottingham in 1897 the building is now known as the Arkwright Building. ![]() Amel Al Alariqi, who came to the UK from Yemen in 2015Īnother attendees was Amel Al Alariqi, who came to the UK from Yemen in 2015. The annual income of the institution for 202122 was 393.5 million of which 9.1 million was from research grants and contracts, with an expenditure of 385.5 million.
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