Six trainee journalists receive bursaries
The careers of six young trainee journalists are off to a flying start after receiving bursaries from the Journalism Diversity Fund.
The careers of six young trainee journalists are off to a flying start after receiving bursaries from the Journalism Diversity Fund.
Three students who have completed NCTJ-accredited courses met the training body’s board of directors to give their views last week.
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Robert Payling, subeditor, Sky Sports, Olawale Kuponipe, a student at Press Association London and Charlie Brinkhurst-Cuff, a student at Lambeth College explain what receiving a bursary means to them.
The NCTJ is to round off its 60th anniversary celebrations this year with a special Journalism Skills Conference in Northern Ireland.
ITV News is today announced as a new backer of the Journalism Diversity Fund (JDF), helping to make a career in journalism more viable for a wider range of candidates.
President of the Chartered Institute of Journalists and former NCTJ chairman Charlie Harris has died aged 60.
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The NCTJ is launching a campaign to signpost potential journalism students to accredited courses with spaces available through clearing.