NCTJ board re-accredits twenty one courses
The NCTJ’s board of directors has re-accredited 21 journalism courses at 14 centres and has not renewed accreditation of two courses at one centre.
The NCTJ’s board of directors has re-accredited 21 journalism courses at 14 centres and has not renewed accreditation of two courses at one centre.
This research report updates the analysis of journalistsā diversity characteristics to 2022. It can be read in conjunction with the NCTJās Diversity in Journalism report, published in November 2017 and 2022, and Journalists at Work, published in October 2018.
The eagerly awaited NCTJ Diploma in Journalism distance learning programme will go on sale in early February 2011.
The NCTJ is launching an award to recognise the outstanding work of individuals, educators and trainers, and employers who promote equality, diversity and inclusion in the media and training sector.
NCTJ chairman Kim Fletcher stressed the importance of maintaining high standards of journalism at the charity’s Annual General Meeting in Cardiff last week.
Each year the NCTJ publishes a report of its activities, including a financial review, and a quality assurance and standards report.
The National Certificate Examination (NCE), the NCTJ’s senior journalism qualification, is to be re-launched as the National Qualification in Journalism (NQJ) next year.
A lack of diversity within the British media continues to be a major concern in the industry and beyond. This research report examines in depth the reasons for the lack of diversity in the British media, and what can be done about it.
This independent research aims to assess the impact of investing in an NCTJ-accredited course and performing well in the diploma. It follows the first report, which was published in 2015.
The NCTJ has published its Annual Report for 2022-23, this year alongside video updates from the NCTJ team.