Schools & Universities
Guest Lectures in Sport and Media
Standalone or recurring guest lectures for journalism, communications, sports management, and marketing programmes. Topics include: how sports media works, the economics of independent media, how communications at a national federation is run, and the future of sports broadcasting.
These lectures bring real industry experience into the classroom — not abstracted into frameworks, but grounded in specific decisions, specific moments, and specific lessons. Available as standalone sessions or as part of recurring academic partnerships. Topics range from live commentary and broadcast journalism to digital strategy, newsletter building, and the future of sports media. Adaptable to undergraduate, postgraduate, or professional development contexts.
Who it's for
These lectures are designed for academic programmes that want to bring real industry experience into the curriculum.
Universities and higher education institutions
Journalism and communications programmes · Sports management and sports science degrees · Marketing and digital media programmes · Postgraduate and professional development courses · MBA programmes with a sports or media component
Secondary schools and media academies
Schools with journalism or communications electives · Media academies and vocational programmes · Schools wanting to expose students to real industry practitioners
Programme coordinators and academic directors
Coordinators looking to supplement their programme with practitioner perspectives · Academic directors building industry partnership networks · Professors wanting to bring guest expertise into specific modules
Format
Standalone sessions or recurring partnerships. Remote or in-person. Duration and format adapted to the programme's needs.