High-flying alumni offer NCTJ students advice
London Evening Standard online journalist and former diversity fund recipient Alexandra Rucki shares her advice with current NCTJ students.
London Evening Standard online journalist and former diversity fund recipient Alexandra Rucki shares her advice with current NCTJ students.
London Evening Standard online journalist and former diversity fund recipient Alexandra Rucki shares her advice with current NCTJ students.
We are looking for new reporters to join our thriving Midlands-based newsroom. You will be part of a team that produces the Worcester News – a daily newspaper with a rapidly growing digital audience – as well as the Malvern Gazette and Evesham Journal. Worcester is a beautiful Cathedral city on the banks of the river […]
Current bursary recipient Neil Kingston is currently on the Sports Journalism course at St Mary's University College. He tells us how it feels to go back to school eight years after starting his BA.
Two students on the NCTJ-accredited journalism course at Lambeth College had their video selected by Sky News as part of the broadcaster’s Royal Wedding coverage.
Three awards which celebrate innovation and diversity in journalism education and training were presented at the NCTJ Awards for Excellence, sponsored by News UK.
Jonathan Baker, the new head of the BBC College of Journalism, started his journalism career at the Liverpool Daily Post and Echo and gained a distinction in his final NCTJ exams.
I applied for my apprenticeship with JPIMedia from my room in a shared flat in Brussels, my hands slightly shaking as I clicked send. It was almost two years ago, and I was working as a communications assistant for a non-for-profit organisation in the Belgian capital.
Journalism employers, including Archant, the BBC, BSkyB, The Independent, ITN, Johnston Press, the KM Group, London Evening Standard and Newsquest, will take part in the government’s new trailblazer apprenticeship scheme.
Local businesses are being offered the chance to boost their skills thanks to introductory workshops delivered by the National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ).