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Chair’s welcome
Welcome to the 2023 SPA National Conference! As many may already know, it’s our tenth year running this event, and we’re thrilled to be hosting the highest number of delegates in SPANC history this year!
Our headcount isn’t the only unique thing about this year’s conference. It’s our first year in Scotland, and the furthest north we’ve taken this roadshow since it began. Among other benefits this will allow delegates who have never been able to attend SPANC in years past to come and learn from our storied speakers and potentially see their work honoured at our national awards ceremony.
We can’t wait to meet some of these new faces, and we’d highly encourage anyone who wants to help guide student media in the coming year to run to be part of our executive committee (or for a Trustee position) at our Annual General Meeting.
Promoting inclusivity and proactive support in our industry is at the forefront of what our organisation stands for, and that vision can only be realised with the guidance of talented student journalists such as yourself.
Whether you’re joining us at Friday night’s social, enjoying our speaker talks and panels across the weekend, or living it up at our awards dinner, we hope you have a wonderful time at #SPANC23.
Thank you,
Marino Unger-Verna ChairMeet the team
This year’s National Conference wouldn’t be possible without the hard work of our executive committee, trustee board, regional and project officers!
Meet your hosts
For our first ever Scottish-held conference, we have three joint hosts from the University of Glasgow - The Glasgow Guardian, G-You Magazine and qmunicate. Here’s what you need to know about our hosts at #SPANC23!
— The Glasgow Guardian
The Glasgow Guardian is the university’s most traditional broadsheet. It covers everything from news to sport to culture and everything in between. It has an illustrious group of alumni including Andrew Neil, Fraser Nelson and Peter Capaldi. The publication has also won numberous awards from the SPA and other organisations.
— G-You Magazine
G-You is a magazine and the official publication of the Glasgow University Union (GUU), one of the university’s three students’ unions! It reads similar to The Atlantic with writers discussing opinions on everything from science to student issues. The publication is closely linked with GUU, which was the first students’ union in Scotland.
— qmunicate magazine
qmunicate is the quarterly in-house publication of Queen Margaret Union at the university. The publication has a whole range of sections with a particular focus on the arts, including film, creative writing and culture. There are now more than 150 issues of the magazine, with regular articles also published on their website in-between print runs.
A huge thank you to all our
#SPANC23 sponsors!
Lead sponsors
Postgraduate course in Journalism, Boost your confidence with a Media and Communication.
ONLINE OPEN DAY – 26 APRIL 2023
Log on from the comfort of your own home. Chat to our course leads and current students to find out more about what an MA course at Sheffield can do for your career.
• MA Journalism and MA Broadcast Journalism
12.30 – 1.30pm
• MA International Public and Political Communication
4.00 – 5.00pm
• MA Global Journalism
1.00 – 2.00pm
Postgraduate campus tours
Want to see more? These tours will give you the chance to have a look at our campus and industry-standard facilities.
• 19 April – 3.30pm
• 3 May – 3.30pm
• 17 May – 3.30pm
You can book your place on one of our open day events or a campus tour using the QR code.
“Thanks to the excellent training and support we’d received from staff in the department, when an industry professional from Greatest Hits Radio visited for a day, it led to me getting freelance shifts with them. I worked on the weekends reading for GRH during term time, giving me the necessary experience to get my first full time job in radio. In June 2022 I started my role at Global Radio, becoming the youngest newsreader on a staff contract in the company.”
Jacob Waters MA Broadcast Journalism (class of 2022)Annual General Meeting
No SPANC would be complete without our Annual General Meeting, or AGM. Our yearly review of how the SPA runs allows our members to hear and scrutinise reports and accounts, as well as propose their own motions. Crucially, this is also when we elect new members of our executive committee, as well as a trustee.
All individual members can stand for election. All you have to do is give a short speech (two minutes for chair, one minute for any other role) about why your chosen role is right for you. Afterwards we open the floor to questions, we take a vote, letting our members decide who they want representing them for the year!
The roles up for election this year are:
Chair: The figurehead of the SPA, serving as the public face of the charity. The Chair oversees all other Executive and Project Officers, and is a role well-suited to someone passionate about team management and leadership.
Conference & Events Officer: Responsible for planning smaller regional events, such as our Regional Awards, and our National Conference. This is a great role for those interested in event planning or project leadership.
Communications Officer: In charge of external and internal comms. This is a role for those who are well-organised, and looking to enhance their social media/copywriting skills.
Training & Opportunities Officer: Develops training/learning opportunities for members throughout the year, including but not limited to events or documentation. Great for those passionate about supporting others and keen to develop skills in content creation/networking.
Sponsorship Officer: Responsible for developing and perpetuating sponsorship opportunities for the SPA. If you love networking and organisation, this role is for you.
Saturday timetable
Saturday is the first full day of #SPANC23, and we’ll be starting off at Glasgow University Union, one of three venues we’ll be using over the weekend. Here’s what you need to know for the day ahead.
9:30 - Registration opens (GUU Foyer)
9:55 - Conference welcome for delegates (DC)
10:10
- In conversation with... John Nicolson MP (DC)
- What makes a good pitch? (BL)
- Arts and culture reporting (DR)
11:00 - Political reporting (DC)
- How to make your opinions publishable (DR)
11:50 - Crime, courts and how to tell the story (DC)
- News Associates workshop: Breaking News (BL)
- Using data to bring your stories to life (DR)
12:40 - Lunch, swap shop and careers fair
13:30 - How to make your features sing (DC)
- PA Training workshop: covering a police press conference (BL)
- Getty workshop: how to take photos for news*
- Workshop: perfecting your podcast* (DR)
14:20
- Reporting from the frontline (DC)
- Getty workshop: how to take photos for news* (BL)
- Alternative routes into journalism (DR)
15:10 - How to run your own magazine (DC)
- Workshop: quiz Christine Jardine MP* (BL)
- Bloomberg: finding business in every story (DR)
16:00 - The life of a national reporter in Scotland (DC)
- PA Training workshop: build your dream story (BL)
- Honing your social media and SEO skills (DL)
19:00
- Arrival for SPA dinner and National Awards! (The Marriott)
Sunday timetable
After the fun and games of Saturday - including the SPA awards and dinner, we’ll be decamping to Queen Margaret Union for the remaining sessions and our AGM on Sunday. Here’s what you’ve got to look forward to.
10:00 - In conversation with... Paul McNamee (BO)
- Careers in broadcast journalism (BT)
11:00 - Annual General Meeting and Brunch (BO)
12:00 - The skills you need: student journalism to your first job (BO)
- Going for gold: honing your sports reporting (BT)
13:00 - In conversation with ... Isabel Hardman (BO)
- Finding your feet in freelancing (BT)
Drop-in sessions
We’re also putting on a number of extra workshops to help you hone your skills as a budding journalist!
Saturday
10:10 - 12:40: Spruce up your CV *
11:00 - 12:40: Your free byline photo *
13:30 - 17:00: The SPA copy clinic *
15:10 - 17:00: So you want to run the SPA?
Sunday
10:00 - 11:00; 12:00 - 14:00: The mentoring drop in *
10:00 - 11:00: So you want to run the SPA?
10:00 - 11:00; 13:00 - 14:00: The SPA design clinic *
12:00 - 13:00: Your free byline photo *
* Please note: this session requires a booking
DC = Debates Chamber
BL = Bridie Library
DR = Drawing Room
BO = Bar One
BT = Bar Two
B = Bistro
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Awards shortlists
Congratulations to all finalists, and everyone who nominated themselves, on your hard work during the last 12 months!
Best Publication
Sponsored by News Associates
The Beaver, London School of Economics
Roar News, King’s College London
Cherwell, University of Oxford
Exeposé, University of Exeter
Platform Magazine, Nottingham Trent University
Brig Newspaper, University of Stirling
The Mancunion, University of Manchester
Concrete, University of East Anglia
The River, Kingston University
York Vision, University of York
Best Reporter
Sponsored by PA Training
Elizabeth McBride, Palatinate
Emily Doughty, Palatinate
Megan Ballantyne, Exeposé
Kimberley Mannion, The Glasgow Guardian
Alanah Hammond, Nouse
Luke Chafer, The Glasgow Guardian
Vanessa Huang, The Beaver
Liberty Phelan, The Student
Lara Hassan, The River
Kit Sinclair, Impact Magazine
Best Overall Digital Media
Sponsored by News Associates
The Beaver, London School of Economics
Nouse, University of York
Forge Press, University of Sheffield
Roar News, King’s College London
Empoword Journalism
The Glasgow Guardian, University of Glasgow
Palatinate, Durham University
The Mancunion, University of Manchester
The Saint, University of St Andrews
The Student, University of Edinburgh
Billy Dowling-Reid Award for Outstanding Commitment
Sponsored by Newsworks
Talia Andrea, STRAND Magazine
Freya Shaw, Epigram
Rowan Humphreys, Epigram
Shikhar Talwar, The Mancunion
Lucy Jackson, The Student
Joe Rossiter and Nicole Wu, Palatinate
Lucy Acheson, BathTime Magazine
Joshua Hughes, Exeposé
Nandini Agarwal, The Cheese Grater
Reece Goodall, The Boar
Best News Story
Sponsored by Bloomberg
Andrew Robson, Brig Newspaper
Waseem Mohamed, Palatinate
Tabitha Lambie, SCAN
Emily Doughty and Nicole Wu, Palatinate
Neil Majithia and Elettra Plati, The Cheese Grater
Liberty Phelan, The Student
Emily Doughty, Daniel Hodgson and Holly Barry, Palatinate
Kimberley Mannion, The Glasgow Guardian
Vanessa Huang, The Beaver
Luke Chafer, The Glasgow Guardian
Best Specialist Publication
The Economic Tribune, University College London
The Lemon Press, University of York
POLITY, University College Cork
La Civetta, University of Bristol
The Isis, University of Oxford
Women’s Wrongs, University College
London
The Creative Writing Society
Compendium, University of Aberdeen
Best Newcomer Publication
Sponsored by University of Sheffield
ScienceMind, King’s College London
Viva Voce, University of York
The Creative Writing Society
Compendium, University of Aberdeen
Solipse Magazine, Birmingham City University
Leicester Student Magazine, University of Leicester
Best Science
Publication or Section
Sponsored by ABSW
The Mancunion, University of Manchester
ScienceMind, King’s College London
I, Science, Imperial College London
Epigram, University of Bristol
GUM, University of Glasgow
The Boar, University of Warwick
Redbrick, University of Birmingham
Nouse, University of York
Concrete, University of East Anglia
Best Sports Section
Epigram, University of Bristol
SCAN, University of Lancaster
Exeposé, University of Exeter
The Boar, University of Warwick
Brig Newspaper, University of Stirling
Platform Magazine, Nottingham Trent University
Impact Magazine, University of Nottingham
The Mancunion, University of Manchester
Palatinate, Durham University
Best Website
Sponsored by City University
Epigram, University of Bristol
The Gaudie, University of Aberdeen
The Saint, University of Edinburgh
POLITY, University College Cork
Exeposé, University of Exeter
Impact Magazine, University of Nottingham
Brig Newspaper, University of Stirling
The Mancunion, University of Manchester
Roar News, King’s College London
Best Science or Tech Piece
Sponsored by ABSW
Emma Hattersley, The Mancunion
Leah Renz, Redbrick
George Barsted, Concrete
Milan Perera, Epigram
Sytske Lub, GUM
Ben Keedwell, The Boar
Emily Sinclair, York Vision
Freya Anderson, The Mancunion
Will Brown, Palatinate
Waseem Mohamed, Palatinate
Best Sports Reporter
Oliver Jervis, Palatinate
Claire Thomson, The Glasgow Guardian
Jake Rodrigues, The Boar
Maddie Parker, Palatinate
Sanjay Suri, Palatinate
Lauren McCann, The Scoop
Joshua Hughes, Exeposé
Andrew Robson, Brig Newspaper
Best Comment Piece
Sponsored by Pagefield
Isla Glen, Brig Newspaper
Shikhar Talwar, The Mancunion
Waseem Mohamed, Palatinate
Tom Gilbert, The Glasgow Guardian
David Williamson, The Scoop
Kate Henshaw, Trinity News
Sahana Rudra, The Beaver
Claire Watson, University Express
Ella Sloane, Trinity News
Natalie Olofsson, The Saint
Best Feature
Sponsored by Lancaster University
Niamh Flanagan, The Glasgow Guardian
Henry Gee, Nouse
Ellen Kenny, Trinity News
Lily Shield Polyzoides, The Beaver
Amadea Hofmann, The Beaver
Liberty Phelan, The Student
George Devo, Forge Press
Claire Watson, The University Express
Lucinda Dodd, Impact Magazine
Sophia Brousset, The Saint
Best Political Piece
Ben Morley and Cameron Roberts, The Boar
Ali Rees, Brig Newspaper
William Dashe, The Saint
Max Abdulgani, Nouse
The Beaver Newsroom, The Beaver
Luke Chafer, The Glasgow Guardian
Niamh Flanagan, The Glasgow Guardian
Claire Dickson, The Scoop
Jeevan Farthing, The Glasgow Guardian
Best Interview
Sponsored by Nottingham Trent University
Joshua Hughes, Megan Ballantine and Amy Rushton, Exeposé
Flávia Gouveia, The Scoop
Sanjay Suri, Palatinate
Alanah Hammond, Nouse
Lucinda Dodd, Impact Magazine
James Dowden, Epigram
Erin Mansell, Forge Press
Emma Tegg, I, Science
Charles Gorrivan, The Saint
Kate Connor, Strathclyde Telegraph
Best Lifestyle Piece
Becca Luke, The Glasgow Guardian
Eve Dickson, GUM
Kathleen Lodge, GUM
Ella Sloane, Trinity News
Izzie Naish, Label
Rothery Sullivan, The Glasgow Guardian
Hannah Bentley, Impact Magazine
Ria Walls, Trinity News
Meg Howe, The Courier
Rory Buccheri, The Gaudie
Best Arts and Culture Piece
Abby Davidson, The Scoop
Youssra Al Hajji, Redbrick
Sophie McNally, The Courier
Ava Bratejka Lindberg, The Gaudie
Jacob Broughton-Glerup, The Mancunion
Fern Kelly-Landry, Trinity News
Olivia Marrins, The Glasgow Guardian
Kimberley Mannion, The Glasgow Guardian
Joe McFadden, The Mancunion
Jeevan Farthing, The Glasgow Guardian
Best Project or Initiative
Sponsored by Women in Journalism
Megan Ballantyne and Joshua Hughes, Exeposé
Lily Whittle and Dillon Loh, The Beaver
Epigram, University of Bristol
POLITY, University College Cork
Impact Magazine and Platform
Magazine, Nottingham unis
Inside The Box, University Centre
Peterborough
The Croft and Epigram, University of Bristol
The Courier, Newcastle University
Talia Andrea, STRAND Magazine
Alan Nemirovski, Amadea Hofmann and William Goltz, The Beaver
Best Magazine Design
RAZZ Magazine, University of Exeter
I, Science, Imperial College London
Impact Magazine, University of Nottingham
The Economic Tribune, University College London
GUM, University of Glasgow
La Civetta, University of Bristol
qmunicate magazine, University of Glasgow
Rising Star
Sumayyah Khalid, The Mancunion
Emma Darlington, Concrete
Emily Dalton, Kingston Courier
Grace Humphreys, The Mancunion
Flávia Gouveia, The Scoop
Ruby Topalian, Trinity News
Luke Hewitt, The Mancunion
Ione Gildroy, The Student
Nicole Quy, The Croft
Best Creative Piece
Danny Munro, The Strathclyde Telegraph
Isabel Loubser and Amelia Perry, The Saint
Mathilde Turner, The Cheese Grater
Megan Ballantyne, Exeposé
Alex Foster, The Oxford Student
Rosie Willoughby, The Stag
Chloe Richardson, Brig Newspaper
Longyin Li, Palatinate
Steven Balac, The Beaver
Best Newspaper Design
SCAN, University of Lancaster
The Saint, University of St Andrews
York Vision, University of York
The Beaver, London School of Economics
The Courier, Newcastle University
Brig Newspaper, University of Stirling
Palatinate, Durham University
Roar News, King’s College London
The Boar, University of Warwick
The Mancunion, University of Manchester
Best Student Photographer
Elizabeth Grace, Roar News
Kieran Moore, Exeposé
Jory Mundy, Falmouth Anchor
Max Harries, The Mic Magazine
Lisa Hamilton, Student Independent News
Simi Borovska, Brig Newspaper
Shikhar Talwar, The Mancunion
Reagan Yip, Platform Magazine
Ainy Shiyam, InQuire Media
2023 Running Order
Best Student Photographer
Best Arts and Culture Piece
Best Science or Tech Piece
Best Political Piece
Best Creative Piece
Best Lifestyle Piece
Best Sports Reporter
Best Comment Piece
Best Interview
Best Feature
Best News Story
Rising Star
Best Reporter
Best Design (Newspaper and Magazine)
Best Sports Section
Best Science or Tech Section
Best Project or Initiative
Best Overall Digital Media
Best Specialist Publication
Best Newcomer Publication
Best Website
Billy Dowling-Reid Award for Outstanding Commitment
Best Publication
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#SPANC23 speakers
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