NCTJ teams up with Press Gazette to publish 2015/16 guide to journalism training
The NCTJ has teamed up with Press Gazette to create a guide to journalism training.
The NCTJ has teamed up with Press Gazette to create a guide to journalism training.
Are you looking for an exciting role, working in a busy news patch in a beautiful part of the country with coast and countryside on the doorstep? We’re looking for a highly motivated reporter who is skilled at delivering rich multimedia articles to websites and social – with ideas for growing our audience engagement. Reporting […]
Charlotte Austen-Hardy, senior reporter at the Chelmsford Weekly News, is the winner of the inaugural Paul Durrant Award for her outstanding performance in the NCTJ’s National Qualification in Journalism (NQJ) exams.
"Growing up as an ethnic minority in a marginalised community, I quickly noticed that people who looked like me and came from my background were seldom represented in the media."
The editorial director of the award-winning Newbury Weekly News Group has been appointed vice-chairman of the National Council for the Training of Journalists.
"With news you can always start with a plan but inevitably something will change throughout the day!"
A panel of editors from around the UK debated the issues surrounding regulation and ethics in journalism training on day one of the NCTJ Journalism Skills Conference at Belfast Metropolitan College.
This time last year I was watching The Fourth Estate on TV – a documentary following journalists working in a busy, fast-paced national newsroom. I kept imagining what it would be like to be in their shoes. They were right in the thick of it all – current affairs, investigations, breaking news – where I […]
"Hunched over an exercise book, carefully practicing the shapes of different letters, some days at my NCTJ course would feel like being back in kindergarten. There was even nightly homework. But I use the things I learned on my 17-week training every day in my role as the FT’s Turkey correspondent."
Amber Haque reveals what motivates her while studying in the heart of media in Manchester.