Fairfax partners QUT and RMIT on media innovation

Updated February 20 2015 - 10:08am, first published January 21 2015 - 8:38pm
Brisbane editor-in-chief Simon Holt has helped create a new Innovation in Modern Journalism course.
Brisbane editor-in-chief Simon Holt has helped create a new Innovation in Modern Journalism course.
Fairfax news director Sean Aylmer is backing a collaboration with educators to explore innovation opportunities.
Fairfax news director Sean Aylmer is backing a collaboration with educators to explore innovation opportunities.
Fairfax news director Sean Aylmer is backing a collaboration with educators to explore innovation opportunities.
Fairfax news director Sean Aylmer is backing a collaboration with educators to explore innovation opportunities.
Brisbane editor-in-chief Simon Holt has helped create a new Innovation in Modern Journalism course.
Brisbane editor-in-chief Simon Holt has helped create a new Innovation in Modern Journalism course.
Fairfax news director Sean Aylmer is backing a collaboration with educators to explore innovation opportunities.
Fairfax news director Sean Aylmer is backing a collaboration with educators to explore innovation opportunities.
Brisbane editor-in-chief Simon Holt has helped create a new Innovation in Modern Journalism course.
Brisbane editor-in-chief Simon Holt has helped create a new Innovation in Modern Journalism course.
Fairfax news director Sean Aylmer is backing a collaboration with educators to explore innovation opportunities.
Fairfax news director Sean Aylmer is backing a collaboration with educators to explore innovation opportunities.

Fairfax Media will this year partner with two of the country's best journalism schools to pilot a course which is designed to help students and educators keep better pace with newsroom innovation.

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