
Percentage of women studying sports journalism with NCTJ on the rise
Just over 20 per cent of students registering to study with NCTJ-accredited sports journalism courses around the UK this year were women.
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Just over 20 per cent of students registering to study with NCTJ-accredited sports journalism courses around the UK this year were women.
Students studying on NCTJ-accredited courses and apprentices from across the UK came together for the NCTJ’s Student Council today.
The NCTJ has published its Annual Report for 2022-23, this year alongside video updates from the NCTJ team.
The NCTJ has published its Quality Assurance and Standards Committee report 2022-23, welcoming Jonathan Baker - an award-winning NCTJ-qualified journalist, editor and journalism trainer - as chair.
The NCTJ is launching a campaign of activity to support the delivery of safety and resilience training on NCTJ-accredited courses.
Student representatives have been able to meet each other, quiz editors and give feedback to the NCTJ team at a Student Council webinar.
"Being able to question people, observe and film footage for the history books was an occasion I won’t forget. For such a saddening news event, the opportunity to cover it was an honour and immensely rewarding."
Breaking down barriers to support gender equality in sports journalism was the subject of a panel discussion hosted by the NCTJ to mark International Women’s Day.
Students on accredited courses must be given resilience training to cope with the demands of real-world journalism, says the NCTJ and its accredited course leaders. The NCTJ has updated its performance standards for accredited courses to ensure students are adequately…