
Specialist Journalism Diversity Fund bursaries awarded to aspiring journalists
Four NCTJ students have been awarded specialist bursaries awarded through the Journalism Diversity Fund (JDF).
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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.
The NCTJ has welcomed the Future of News report’s call for government to seek partnership funding for journalism training schemes in the local news sector. The House of Lords Communications and Digital Committee, in a report released today, acknowledges that…
The NCTJ has opened applications for six new community reporter roles in a further phase of the Community News Project. This initiative, supported by the recently established Community Reporting Fund (CRF), aims to enhance local journalism and promote diversity within…
The NCTJ and CNN have partnered on an innovative scheme to offer an alternative route into journalism for people without prior formal training.
The NCTJ has announced the winners of this year’s National Qualification in Journalism (NQJ) awards, celebrating the achievements of outstanding journalists who excelled in the 2023-24 exams. This year, 203 candidates sat the exams across three sittings, with a 66…
The NCTJ team and supporters have completed Thomas’ Triple Challenge, raising over £2,700 for the Thomas Read bursary.
The NCTJ announces the launch of the Community Reporting Fund (CRF), a new initiative to continue the vital work of the Community News Project (CNP).
NCTJ ambassadors are attending careers events up and down the country to inspire young people about careers in journalism.