About Carole Watson
I worked as a journalist and editor for magazines and national newspapers for 25 years, including roles as Deputy Editor of Grazia and Head of Features at the Daily Mirror.
I am also a member of the media law examinations board for the National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ). I hold a PgCert in Teaching of Higher Education, and I'm a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
Teaching and supervision
I lead the journalism and communications team of academics who deliver the undergraduate and postgraduate courses in journalism, sports journalism, fashion journalism, social media management, public relations and English: creative and professional writing.
I also teach fashion journalism modules on BA (Hons) Fashion Journalism as well as media law, regulation, and court reporting to all undergraduate and postgraduate journalism students.
Areas of expertise
- Magazines
- Journalism
- Fashion Journalism
- Media Law
Further information
- Practical ways for publishers to benefit from interns(opens in new tab)
- Days of despair, days of triumph(opens in new tab) Royals: 1981 to 2017, Toronto Sun, 1 July 2017
- Is there a difference in the reporting of the Finsbury Park terror attack?(opens in new tab) The Pool, 18 June 2017
- How could the media report Helen's trial? BBC News, 15 September 2016
