Black owned broadcaster to help students start media career by S_Fleary1
OPPORTUNITY: Tribe Urban Founders Michael Bullion and Cynthia Tabi are providing paid internships
The exciting new partnership will start in March and aims to help students gain real-life and hands-on work experience to set them apart from others in the competitive field. “If students continuously graduate without the clear opportunities of getting into the industry that they are spending money to get into in the first place, they will become more and more disillusioned with the whole concept of higher education.”
Tribe Urban’s internship program for University of Greenwich is only open to first-year and second-year students studying courses in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences, particularly the School of Stage and Screen, and the School of Design.
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