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When something is worth having…

When something is worth having, you need to work super hard for it; and this was the exact circumstance of my journey to get funding for a NCTJ accredited course.

NCTJ Student Council

Olivia Heath, student journalist at Brunel University and a bursary recipient of the Journalism Diversity Fund, reports on the NCTJ Student Council meeting at MediaCityUK.

Awards for Excellence 2021

Top five interview tips from a trainee reporter

Erinn Kerr is a Journalism Diversity Fund recipient who completed the Press Association training course in Newcastle In December 2013. She has since secured a trainee reporter position with a North News and Pictures, a press agency in the North East of England.

Awards for Excellence 2021

National Careers Week: Jessica Murray

"Being able to share the experiences of people from all walks of life is a real responsibility and privilege, and helps me to learn new things every day."

Awards for Excellence 2021

TV journalism – Diploma

This is a Diploma in Journalism distance learning module.   *Includes the cost of one mandatory in person preparation workshop   This module will equip you with the essential skills to work as a journalist in a TV newsroom. You will learn how to research, write and produce high-quality reports for TV.   Candidates are assessed on a practical TV newsday assessment. They will film their own news story, including interviews, prior to the assessment day. On the day, they will produce a TV package and reversion their footage for two different platforms.   Please note: your order will be processed within 72 working hours.

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