Outstanding journalists celebrated for top NCTJ diploma results
Twelve high-flying journalists have received a cash prize of £250 for achieving the best results in the 2022-23 NCTJ Diploma in Journalism exams.
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Twelve high-flying journalists have received a cash prize of £250 for achieving the best results in the 2022-23 NCTJ Diploma in Journalism exams.
Students had the opportunity to pose questions to top Bloomberg journalists, including a former JDF bursary recipient.
JDF bursaries are awarded four times each year, in line with key NCTJ-accredited course start dates, and the first deadline is on 1 May.
Findings of the Destinations of NCTJ Diploma in Journalism students report have been published today.
Michelle has 15 years’ experience in magazine journalism and is editorial director of a boutique creative agency Vantage Media.
The deadline to fill in the NCTJ’s important Journalists at Work 2024 research is Monday, 22 April.
Accreditation seminar attendees raised the need for more training on AI and resilience to support their teaching to students.
The Awards for Excellence ceremony saw 21 awards presented in a variety of categories.
Paul Wiltshire was named the award winner at a ceremony at the Royal College of Physicians in Regent’s Park.