NCTJ launches online course to tackle lack of confidence in new journalists
The NCTJ’s Journalism Skills Academy has launched a new training course to tackle the escalating lack of confidence among journalists entering the industry.
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The NCTJ’s Journalism Skills Academy has launched a new training course to tackle the escalating lack of confidence among journalists entering the industry.
The NCTJ has partnered with Reporters Without Borders (RSF) to create a new training course for exiled journalists.
The NCTJ is tackling ongoing issues around confidence and resilience among the new generation of journalists.
The Stationers’ Foundation joins more than 20 organisations supporting the JDF.
The NCTJ has launched a new Level 7 Leadership and Management for Journalists qualification designed for editorial leaders.
Accreditation seminar attendees raised the need for more training on AI and resilience to support their teaching to students.
The NCTJ's Safety and Resilience Advisory Panel held its latest meeting to provide insight and advise the NCTJ on an 'explosion' of safety issues in the industry.
Students studying for the NCTJ's Diploma in Journalism qualification via distance learning connected with the NCTJ team.
The NCTJ will run two ‘train the trainer’ sessions on artificial intelligence (AI) with Jody Doherty-Cove, head of editorial AI at Newsquest, to support journalism tutors.