
Industry professionals to come together to examine diversity in journalism and drive for change
Editors, trainers and industry professionals will come together to scrutinise a new report examining diversity in journalism.
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Editors, trainers and industry professionals will come together to scrutinise a new report examining diversity in journalism.
After students, trainee and apprentice journalists were honoured at the NCTJ’s Awards for Excellence earlier this month, we take a look at the winners who were working in roles funded by the Community News Project (CNP).
Journalism training has seen an “encouraging return to normality” as most teaching returned to face-to-face delivery, says the NCTJ’s principal examiner.
A cohort of community reporters have come together for a training bootcamp to sharpen their story-writing skills.
The NCTJ is launching a new training resource on reporting on the Royal Family ahead of the King’s coronation in May.
With new statistics showing the impact of the Meta-backed scheme, the NCTJ's head of partnerships and projects Will Gore considers how it has opened up new recruitment opportunities.
"Last September, I was awarded the Thomas Read bursary which helped me train for my NCTJ at News Associates in Manchester. As part of the bursary, two weeks work experience at Sky Sports News (SSN) was included and I completed my placement there in February."
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.
A community reporter says his role has allowed him to redefine the coverage of a Welsh housing estate, which had a reputation for crime and trouble.