The Mancunion
Jacob Robinson serves as a Digital Media Officer for the Student Publication Association and as a Student Brand Ambassador for the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. In addition to their roles, Jacob contributes as a print designer, multimedia news producer, and investigations editor for The Mancunion, where achievements include several awards at the Manchester Student Union Media Awards. Jacob also engages with prospective students as a Student Ambassador at The University of Manchester and has experience in various customer service roles, including positions at The Bridgewater Hall and Waitrose & Partners. Currently pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in History and French at The University of Manchester, Jacob is also scheduled to study abroad at Université Lumière Lyon 2.
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The Mancunion
This is the official LinkedIn feed of The Mancunion - the weekly digest of Manchester's favourite moments. We’ve been around in various guises since 1969, and emerged out of The Manchester Independent which was founded in the 1920s. With a readership of 20,000, The University of Manchester's student newspaper stands as the largest in the country. Written and put together by students, The Mancunion creates high-quality, original content focused on Manchester’s student bubble. All our writers work voluntarily and we are always eager to find new contributors to join us. The Mancunion is open to any reflections on any topic and we seek to be as inclusive as we can. All writers are welcome to weekly meetings held on the first floor of the Students' Union, even if you are new. We aim to keep a firm focus on student news and what’s happening in the local area. However, we are also always open to contributions of opinion pieces about the state of the nation and the world at large, and magazine articles on mainstream as well as local artists, musicians, poets, plays, and so on. Our ultimate goal is to be an integral part of student life at the University of Manchester, provide excellent opportunities for students wanting to get into journalism, and get our contributors to go from thinking about what they want to write, to what they want to read.