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The Wits Radio Academy is a new centre of training, research and public engagement in the field of radio. Based at the University of the Witwatersrand, the Wits Radio Academy aims to make a special contribution to the development of radio in South Africa and beyond, with a particular focus on community radio. The academy is based in the Kagiso Media Radio Training Centre, which it shares with the university's campus station, Voice of Wits 90.5. On the edge of campus, and in the heart of Braamfontein, the centre is within easy reach of the major radio and other media groups that have made Johannesburg the country's - possibly the continent's - media capital. The academy and station are institutionally separate, but work closely together: the station speaks to the campus and the surrounding areas, while the academy works with, through and alongside the station to offer training and other services to the broader industry. Teaching focuses on thoughtful engagement with ideas and issues, while also emphasising the practical skills that practitioners need. Students on the Wits journalism programme produce news bulletins for the campus station, and some later move into internships with major radio stations - a first step into a career. Short-term courses are also designed to include practical work through the station and with other partner stations. Internships in other fields are available.
Register online for the Wits Advanced Radio Certificate or to complete certificate courses in Radio. Contact the Wits Radio Academy: 011 717 4083
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