Up-and-coming journalism talent to be celebrated at NCTJ Awards for Excellence in Manchester
The NCTJ Awards for Excellence is returning to Manchester to celebrate the achievements of individuals with promising journalism careers ahead of them.
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The NCTJ Awards for Excellence is returning to Manchester to celebrate the achievements of individuals with promising journalism careers ahead of them.
Four NCTJ students have been awarded specialist bursaries awarded through the Journalism Diversity Fund (JDF).
Journalists, students, trainers, and media representatives from across the UK gathered today in London for the NCTJ’s equality, diversity and inclusion conference, in partnership with CNN.
A lively panel discussion, chaired by the NCTJ’s chair designate Sue Brooks, saw NCTJ ambassadors reflect on the report’s findings and share their personal experiences.
Journalists, lawyers and educators came together to celebrate the launch of the 27th edition of McNae's Essential Law for Journalists.
Shorthand tutors from across the UK were joined by the NCTJ’s shorthand board for the event in Salford.
The JDF has supported more than 550 people since 2005, including 328 mentorships since they were introduced in 2018.
This newly-assembled group of 21 NCTJ-qualified journalists will champion the NCTJ's values of quality, trust and diversity in journalism.
Students had the opportunity to pose questions to top Bloomberg journalists, including a former JDF bursary recipient.