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The NCTJ Awards for Excellence, sponsored by Reuters, are now open for entries.
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The NCTJ Awards for Excellence, sponsored by Reuters, are now open for entries.
The Department for Education has responded to the NCTJ following the launch of the Save Quality Journalism Education campaign, which calls for the reversal of planned cuts to high-cost subject funding for journalism courses in higher education. In a letter…
Recently I spent a fortnight at The Guardian on a work experience placement as part of their Positive Action Scheme which, like the Journalism Diversity Fund, is a programme designed to open news rooms to a more representative range of journalists.
The NCTJ has awarded accreditation for the first time to four journalism courses and has renewed accreditation for 26 courses.
More than one hundred reporters sat NCTJ exams today hoping to gain senior qualification status.
The NCTJ is to stage its sixth annual Journalism Skills Conference in Bournemouth on 27-28 November 2013.
Find out what Khaleda Rhaman, the first participant in the Journalism Diversity Fund internship scheme, thought of her placement at Newsquest.
Six aspiring journalists have been awarded bursaries by the Journalism Diversity Fund to complete NCTJ-accredited training courses.
The shortlist for the second round of Journalism Diversity Fund bursaries has now been announced.
An NCTJ-trained Staffordshire University journalism student has scooped “Weekly Reporter of the Year” at the Midlands Media Awards 2013.
Introducing practical training in ethics matters to everyone in the industry, the NCTJ’s vice-chairman told an audience of journalism educators and trainers at a seminar in London.