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NCTJ student wins shorthand award

The top-performing NCTJ student at the University of Ulster was presented with a shorthand award by chancellor James Nesbitt on Tuesday 17 December.

My Community News Project experience: Natasha Meek

"I believe my role as a Facebook community reporter allowed me to actively make sure every voice was heard and cover previously undocumented topics through the level of trust I had gradually built with my contacts."

Digital Reporter – The Chester and Ellesmere Port Standard (Mold)

The Standard is looking for a top-class reporter who is passionate about digital storytelling, hard-working, full of ideas and a desire to come up with innovative ways of presenting stories across various platforms. We are seeking an ambitious, digitally skilled, and versatile journalist to unearth the best breaking news, features, leisure and trending stories from […]

Reporter – Southern Daily Echo (Southampton)

The Southern Daily Echo is looking for a trainee reporter to hit the ground running at our busy digital-first newsroom in Southampton. You will be digitally adept and able to cover breaking news, interview people, and capture images and video. The ideal candidate will have a gold standard NCTJ, with 100 words per minute shorthand, a full […]

Reporter – Newsquest (Worcester)

Reporter – Worcester We are looking for a bright, enthusiastic journalist to join our Worcester newsroom. We are constantly looking for the best stories to serve our growing digital audience – whether by interviewing people, responding to breaking news, attending court and public meetings or scouring social media. The ideal candidate will be digitally talented […]

Diploma in Journalism fast-track – Harlow College

Established in 1964, the Harlow College School of Journalism is one of the oldest and most prestigious journalism schools in the country. Whilst studying here students will meet some of the top names in the industry and be taught by professional journalists who are experts in their field. Our patrons include the award winning journalist […]

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