Become A Travel Journalist

This course is about getting you industry ready, and allows you to work at your own pace from the comfort of your own home. Not only that, you can also take up to one year to complete your course work. Enrol Now And Become A Travel Journalist
Your senior tutor and primary course writer for this course is Daniel Scott, a multi-award-winning travel writer, photographer and broadcaster with 25 years’ experience as a journalist. He has written on travel for such prestigious publications as The Wall Street Journal, The Daily Telegraph (UK), The Sydney Morning Herald, and the Melbourne Age. On the internet, Daniel was a founding member of the prestigious Travel Intelligence website, which brought together the world’s finest travel writers, including AA Gill and William Dalrymple. He spent years blogging about travel for one of Australia’s top-rating websites, Channel Nine’s ninemsn.com.au, and also contributed daily blogs to an Australian community-based website.Among the dozens of publications, Daniel has contributed to are The Times (UK), The Guardian (UK), The South China Morning Post (Hong Kong), The New Zealand Herald, and the airline magazines of Continental Airlines, Qantas, Air New Zealand, Thai Airways, GB Airways, Jetstar and Virgin.
The total investment for the course is £410 (£395 if you select the ‘pay in full’ option). The College also offers periodic payment plans, available if paying with VISA or MasterCard, over three, four or six months following an initial deposit. Should these not be suitable, please get in touch with payment dates and amounts, and we will happily seek approval of your proposed payment plan.
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About the course, download the course guide, or visit www.traveljournalismcourse.co.uk.
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At the end of the course, you will hold the key to travel journalism success, and your Diploma of Freelance Travel Journalism from the British College of Journalism.
