The Stationers’ Foundation announced as new Journalism Diversity Fund supporter
The Stationers’ Foundation joins more than 20 organisations supporting the JDF.
The Stationers’ Foundation joins more than 20 organisations supporting the JDF.
A charity champion has described how her relationship with a community news reporter has really made an impact within the black community and helped instil trust in the media.
The challenges and opportunities of covering race and how to attract early talent and develop long-lasting careers were on the agenda at the NCTJ’s equality, diversity and inclusion conference.
The six top performing NCTJ accredited courses 2009/10 were presented with awards following the gala dinner at the Journalism Skills Conference held at Cardiff Castle on 2 December.
The shortlist for the NCTJ Awards for Excellence 2010 has been announced and is available to view on the website.
Shorthand is a fundamental skill for all journalists and an accurate shorthand note is vital. Shorthand is an elective module in the NCTJ Diploma in Journalism.
Past bursary recipients Chinwe Akomah and Sam Smith yesterday paid tribute to the work of the Journalism Diversity Fund at an annual reception to celebrate its success.
A Manchester student, who completed his NCTJ-accredited course at the University of Salford, faced a tricky decision recently when he had to choose between his dream career and the love of his life.
Broadcaster and journalist Charlie Webster inspired student journalists to find their passion and purpose at the annual Student Council meeting, held today at the BBC in MediaCity.
"When details of the apprenticeship scheme were first announced, I must admit I was sceptical about how successful it would be. My main concern was about putting people with no previous journalistic experience directly into the cut and thrust of a busy newsroom."