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The NCTJ’s Journalism Diversity Fund annual celebration and conference will return this year on 29 November 2023 at BBC Media City, Manchester. The event will be hosted in partnership with the BBC, a longstanding supporter of the Journalism Diversity Fund. As in previous years, the conference will offer an opportunity for individuals currently being supported […]
The School of Journalism is an NCTJ-accredited BA (Hons) Multimedia Journalism degree delivered by News Associates. Our undergraduate multimedia journalism programme is the top NCTJ course of any kind in the country, and it’s the sixth year in a row a News Associates course has topped the league tables. The entire School of Journalism class […]
Katie Boyd, recipient of the Claire Prosser bursary award, shares her thoughts on the recent Journalism Diversity Fund celebratory reception
Katie Boyd, recipient of the Claire Prosser bursary award, shares her thoughts on the recent Journalism Diversity Fund celebratory reception
Community reporters have learnt cutting-edge skills and social media tools for news-gathering and promotion at a bootcamp run by Meta. Reporters recruited through the Community News Project were invited to a three-day virtual bootcamp, which ended today, to grow their knowledge and understanding in a range of subjects, including video production, audience development and journalism […]
Student, trainee and apprentice journalists have been honoured in this year’s NCTJ Awards for Excellence, sponsored by The Independent.
The NCTJ has announced a major investment in outreach work to boost recruitment onto accredited courses and provide a bigger talent pool for journalism employers.
If you’re serious about becoming a journalist and passionate about a career in the industry, then choose wisely and study for the NCTJ diploma. This is the message from Megan Archer, chief reporter at the Express & Star in Wolverhampton.
Brunel University London has been successfully running accredited NCTJ courses for many years – resulting in legions of students graduating to high-profile media jobs. Uniquely, we now run our Diploma course over two years for Year 2 students on our undergraduate Journalism programme. This is separate to the degree, and our students have to undergo […]