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24/04/23 News

Sky and MAMA Youth launch award-winning digital media training in Manchester

- Six-week intensive programme provides practical experience in digital media content creation - Targeted at 18-30-year-olds, the programme aims to tackle digital inequality and provide educational and employment opportunities. Applications are now open for Sky and MAMA Youth Project’s bespoke, award-winning digital media training in Manchester. The six-week intensive programme will launch for the first time in Manchester at the University Academy 92, Old Trafford from July and is targeted at 18–30-year-olds who may have limited educational or employment opportunities. Successful applicants will receive training from a production company and learn vital skills needed for careers in the media industry.

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27/03/19 News

From Poland to the UK: Joanna Barcik

SVG Europe - From her home in Poland, Joanna Barcik, now a sound operator at Sky, had moved to the UK to go to university to study Music Technology. After completing a Masters degree, she struggled to find work. However, everything changed after she came across the MAMA Youth Project.

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14/12/18 News

Sky 2018 Graduation - Sky

Trainees from season 15 of What's Up TV training 2018, graduate at Sky HQ.

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23/11/18 News

Helping the unemployable build a career in broadcast

The film and TV industry must overcome the stigmas of inclusion as a top priority and address diversity beyond skill set and skin colour, writes MAMA Youth Founder Bob Clarke.

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05/11/18 News

What's Up TV Applications now open!

Applications are open! So be sure to get your applications in by Midnight, January the 23rd 2019.

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31/10/18 News

MAMA Youth Project receives royal recognition for its inspirational commitment to learning and development.

MAMA Youth project has been commended by Princess Royal Training Awards 2018 for outstanding training that it is providing to individuals from underrepresented groups to increase diversity in the media industry.

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