NCTJ launches leadership programme to support editorial managers
The NCTJ is launching an ambitious leadership programme aimed at developing the next generation of editorial leaders.
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The NCTJ is launching an ambitious leadership programme aimed at developing the next generation of editorial leaders.
As Liverpool hosts the Eurovision Song Contest, community reporter Paul McAuley tells us how he’s covering celebrations and connecting with LGBTQ+ communities to garner fan reaction.
A local democracy reporter, who champions social issues in London, has revealed how support from the Journalism Diversity Fund helped kickstart her career.
Student representatives have been able to meet each other, quiz editors and give feedback to the NCTJ team at a Student Council webinar.
The NCTJ is launching a new training resource on reporting on the Royal Family ahead of the King’s coronation in May.
"Last September, I was awarded the Thomas Read bursary which helped me train for my NCTJ at News Associates in Manchester. As part of the bursary, two weeks work experience at Sky Sports News (SSN) was included and I completed my placement there in February."
Breaking down barriers to support gender equality in sports journalism was the subject of a panel discussion hosted by the NCTJ to mark International Women’s Day.
The NCTJ will highlight the importance of gender equality in sports journalism during a week of activity to mark International Women’s Day on 8 March.
The NCTJ is to work with media literacy charity The Student View to offer free introductory training to young people who want to work in the media.