Former Press Association student scoops shorthand award
A former student of Press Association, Newcastle has won the Society of Editors shorthand award for the best shorthand note and transcription marked 100 per cent accurate at 100wpm.
A former student of Press Association, Newcastle has won the Society of Editors shorthand award for the best shorthand note and transcription marked 100 per cent accurate at 100wpm.
The best performing NCTJ-accredited centres have been presented with awards at the 2018 NCTJ Awards for Excellence gala dinner and ceremony.
The five top performing NCTJ accredited courses 2011-12 were presented with awards following the gala dinner at the Journalism Skills Conference held at Nottingham Contemporary on 28 November.
The NCTJ Diploma in Journalism – the charity’s new multimedia qualification for all journalists - was launched today at a special forum at Bloomberg in London.
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 […]
This is a 35-week part-time professional course designed to lead you directly into employment in journalism. This course specialises in practical skills, including magazine, digital and video journalism, and is an excellent alternative to university for students who would prefer to take a professional route into a media career. The qualification is taught through a […]
Past and present bursary recipients along with media industry professionals met on Thursday to celebrate the achievements of those who have recently completed their journalism training.
"Being able to question people, observe and film footage for the history books was an occasion I wonβt forget. For such a saddening news event, the opportunity to cover it was an honour and immensely rewarding."
If you’re hoping to study journalism and your A-Level results weren’t what you were expecting, there are some great opportunities for you through clearing.
A major research project exploring how the journalism industry has changed over the past six years has been published by the NCTJ.