NCTJ Awards for Excellence in Journalism 2011 launched
The NCTJ Awards for Excellence in Journalism 2011 are now open for entries from students and trainees around the UK.
The NCTJ Awards for Excellence in Journalism 2011 are now open for entries from students and trainees around the UK.
There is still time to enter the National Council for the Training of Journalists’ competition to find journalism’s ‘Stars of the Future’.
Sian Harrison, law service editor of PA Media, has been appointed by the NCTJ and Oxford University Press to work with Mark Hanna as co-author of the 26th edition of McNae’s Essential Law for Journalists.
Press Association (PA), the UK’s leading multimedia news agency and digital content provider, has launched a bursary scheme to encourage more minority ethnic journalists to join its newsroom.
The shortlist for the NCTJ Awards for Excellence 2017 has been announced with some 43 students, trainees and apprentices in contention for awards.
The National Council for the Training of Journalists is investing in a major piece of research to update its independent, comprehensive and up-to-date labour market information about journalists.
The launch of the 24th edition of McNae’s Essential Law for Journalists was celebrated last night at a reception held at Middle Temple, London.
The NCTJ’s flagship event, the Journalism Skills Conference, is to be hosted in Essex by one of the longest-standing journalism training centres in the UK – Harlow College.
I’ve been shortlisting JDF applications for around five years now and I rip open my envelope of applications with excitement when I get them in the post.
After receiving a record-breaking 329 entries, some 52 students, trainees, apprentices, journalists and course providers have been shortlisted in the NCTJ Awards for Excellence 2018.