Death of a legend: media law guru Walter Greenwood
Walter Greenwood, the NCTJ’s former chief examiner for media law who chaired the media law examinations board twice, has died aged 87.
Walter Greenwood, the NCTJ’s former chief examiner for media law who chaired the media law examinations board twice, has died aged 87.
Journalism course leaders and senior lecturers from across the UK joined the NCTJ today to learn about and discuss a new qualification in international journalism, which the NCTJ is developing.
The NCTJ has launched an industry-led safety and resilience forum to address ongoing concerns about the safety of journalists. Safeguarding journalists is an important topic that continues to dominate the industry – particularly online safety – and has been linked to organisational issues including recruitment and retention and mental health and wellbeing. The safety and […]
As a Live Blogger for Sky News, you will break news to large digital audiences – working on all the biggest UK, international and political stories. Whether it’s posting live updates on a major news conference, attending high-profile court cases or covering ongoing stories such as the war in Ukraine, you will spot top lines […]
The NCTJ and Facebook today held a ‘train the trainer’ webinar for heads of journalism, course leaders and tutors on all NCTJ-accredited courses.
Lunch and learn - In this short course, we will provide an overview of the essential information you need to know when reporting on politics – covering local and central government.
The NCTJ’s entry-level journalism qualification has been upgraded to level 5 to reflect changes in working practices and the cutting-edge multimedia skills expected as industry standard.
Diploma in Journalism students can prepare for the public affairs exam with this online refresher session. It is ideal for distance learners, giving them valuable time with an experienced tutor. Prior to attending, you will be sent a sample exam paper to complete and return to the tutor by a given deadline. The tutor will […]
Masterclass - This session is a masterclass on some of the key areas of investigative journalism including sources, interpreting data, Freedom of Information requests and the basics of planning and producing an investigation.
Following the success of last year’s inaugural Student Council, it is to become a permanent fixture in the NCTJ calendar.