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Football journalism scholarships up for grabs!

1 December 2017

Football journalism scholarships up for grabs!

Derby University - groundbreaking new initiative with Derby County Ladies © Lawrence de Gruchy

The first football journalism degree course in Britain, run at Derby University, is offering three full scholarships to female footballers, in partnership with Derby County Ladies.

The Uni lead the way two years ago when it launched the specialist new course. This latest initiative will enable the players to combine their journalism degree with playing for Derby, who are bidding to become a semi-professional Second Division side

Senior lecturer Peter Lansley first came up with the idea after he was challenged to find fresh ways to attract more women on to the course.

He said: “They will get all their strength and conditioning, all the sports science, through the university; they will basically be semi-professional but on my course.

“So it will boost women in sports journalism, it will boost the profile of women’s football, it will boost standards at Derby and we can start helping the FA’s participation figures in our own little way.

“We’re striving to redress the gender imbalance in sports reporting – recent research indicates that only 1.8 per cent of sports bylines in national newspapers were for women.”

Women in Football's Jacqui Oatley MBE, England boss Gareth Southgate and Times football correspondent Henry Winter are just three high-profile guests who have been to the university to speak to the students.

Successful candidates for the course in September 2018 will have their £9,250-a-year fees paid. They will have to show they are good enough to play for Derby, be academically bright enough to qualify for the course and promise to play for the university team. Ucas deadline is Januay 15.

Students on the course travelled to Holland last summer to report on the Women’s European Championship for outlets such as the Daily Mirror, the Manchester Evening News and Sky Sports News.

Duncan Gibb, chief executive at Derby County Ladies, said: “It should provide us with three high-standard players on an annual basis that will allow them to not only slot seamlessly into the first team squad immediately, but enhance it.

“We are hopeful of attracting players currently operating at Women’s Super League level, who will view the securing of a full scholarship on the Football Journalism course as a real opportunity for them to progress a full-time career within the industry, while continuing to develop as players.

"It’s been imperative that we got this partnership right, to ensure that prospective players secure a high-quality student, and playing, experience for their three years in Derby.”

For more information on the course see www.derby.ac.uk/footballjournalism. Interested applicants can send their educational and footballing CV to derbycountylfc@gmail.com in the first instance.

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