
NCTJ celebrates success of Journalism Diversity Fund at Summer Reception
The JDF has supported more than 550 people since 2005, including 328 mentorships since they were introduced in 2018.
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The JDF has supported more than 550 people since 2005, including 328 mentorships since they were introduced in 2018.
This newly-assembled group of 21 NCTJ-qualified journalists will champion the NCTJ's values of quality, trust and diversity in journalism.
Kim was appointed a trustee and joined the NCTJ’s board in June 2004, and then soon after he was elected chairman.
The Stationers’ Foundation joins more than 20 organisations supporting the JDF.
NQJ exams due to take place in the week of 4 July have been postponed to the following week.
The NCTJ has launched a new Level 7 Leadership and Management for Journalists qualification designed for editorial leaders.
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.