Birmingham City University (BCU) has become an NCTJ-accredited course provider, delivering the NCTJ Diploma in Journalism as part of its MA Journalism course. The accreditation will expand access to NCTJ training in the West Midlands, supporting efforts to improve diversity…
Community news reporter Grace Price has marked her first year at the Monmouthshire Beacon by covering the town’s worst flooding in recent memory, building a loyal audience across multiple platforms and passing her shorthand. It was a year, she said,…
Nineteen aspiring journalists have been shortlisted in the fourth and final Journalism Diversity Fund round of 2020, which marks the 15th anniversary of the fund. Four panels of industry figures will interview the shortlisted candidates remotely on Friday, 4 December.
Nineteen aspiring journalists have been shortlisted in the fourth and final Journalism Diversity Fund round of 2020, which marks the 15th anniversary of the fund. Four panels of industry figures will interview the shortlisted candidates remotely on Friday, 4 December.
The latest edition of the NCTJ’s careers guide has today been published, and aims to encourage people from a range of backgrounds to consider a career in journalism.
"In February this year, I started a six to eight-week project producing a feature, podcast and video covering the transformation of an area in Burnham known for criminal activity."
"They say people make a place. Being a community reporter at the Shropshire Star for the past year has certainly proved that."
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