Top-performing shorthand students rewarded
Two NCTJ students have been rewarded for achieving one hundred per cent accuracy in the NCTJ shorthand exams.
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Two NCTJ students have been rewarded for achieving one hundred per cent accuracy in the NCTJ shorthand exams.
Award-winning journalist Sarah Chapman shared some shocking stories and interesting tales of her time as a court reporter at the NCTJ Shorthand Seminar in Manchester yesterday (20 June)
The careers of seven trainee journalists are off to a flying start after receiving bursaries from the Journalism Diversity Fund.
A Cabinet Office report published yesterday has highlighted concerns about the lack of social mobility in the professions with journalism one of the industries focused on.
The first round of bursaries for 2012 is now closed and the Journalism Diversity Fund is delighted to have received a record number of applications.
The NCTJ has introduced a new format for running shorthand exams.
The Journalism Diversity Fund is continuing to offer much needed help to socially and ethnically diverse students committed to a career in journalism.
Ethnic minorities remain “largely absent" from opinion pages, senior executive roles and staff jobs within the British media, according to statistics compiled by New Statesman.
Bursary recipient and newly-qualified senior reporter, Sam Smith, has won an award for exceptional performance in the November National Certificate Examination.