Head of accreditation to depart NCTJ
The NCTJ’s accreditation chief, Michelle Lewis, will be leaving the NCTJ at the end of April to join her brother’s business which is launching in the UK.
The NCTJ’s accreditation chief, Michelle Lewis, will be leaving the NCTJ at the end of April to join her brother’s business which is launching in the UK.
E-learning - This course is intended to be a handy guide for students and working journalists on how to report polls and surveys accurately, and to get more stories out of them.
E-learning - This course is intended to help reporters covering courts to challenge reporting restrictions which are unnecessary, or wrong in law.
Student representatives have been able to meet with each other, quiz editors and give feedback to the NCTJ team thanks to a selection of remote Student Council events.
Students were given the chance to quiz a panel of editors at this year’s Student Council at MSN in London.
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Student journalists will tomorrow participate in the NCTJ Student Council, an event which places students at the heart of NCTJ decision-making.
Student journalists will be encouraged to outline their vision and aspirations for multimedia training and qualifications at the NCTJ Student Council 2010.
Students studying on NCTJ-accredited courses and apprentices from across the UK came together for the NCTJ’s Student Council today. Â