New report on diversity in journalism published by the NCTJ
The NCTJ has published a new report on diversity in journalism, examining the characteristics of journalists in the UK.
The NCTJ has published a new report on diversity in journalism, examining the characteristics of journalists in the UK.
My own path towards a career in journalism has not been straightforward, to say the least. As an individual who, aged 18, was diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome, a form of autism, I can appreciate the difficulty that people like myself will encounter within a demanding and challenging profession such as journalism.
My own path towards a career in journalism has not been straightforward, to say the least. As an individual who, aged 18, was diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome, a form of autism, I can appreciate the difficulty that people like myself will encounter within a demanding and challenging profession such as journalism.
London Evening Standard digital journalist, Rachel Blundy, said she would recommend a trainee job at a regional paper to “every single one” of the 43 members of the NCTJ Student Council on Friday, 7 February.
Kevin Leonard is a successful journalist and reporter for BBC News Online, based in Cardiff.
Students studying for the NCTJ's Diploma in Journalism qualification via distance learning connected with the NCTJ team.
A panel of ‘new world’ journalists debated what it means to be a fully converged journalist, as part of the second day of the NCTJ Journalism Skills Conference at Cardiff University.
Patrick Kingsley, Eygpt correspondent for The Guardian, has been named the young journalist of the year at the Press Awards for 2013.
McNae's Essential Law for Journalists is now available as an electronic version.
Eighty-two per cent of employers consider shorthand to be vital, desirable or essential for some roles within their organisations, an NCTJ study has found.