NCTJ to play key role in national plan to protect journalists
The NCTJ is working to provide training for journalists reporting on police operations, as part of the Government’s first national action plan to protect journalists.
The NCTJ is working to provide training for journalists reporting on police operations, as part of the Government’s first national action plan to protect journalists.
The NCTJ is tackling ongoing issues around confidence and resilience among the new generation of journalists.
Lunch and learn - In this short course, we will provide an overview of the essential information you need to know when reporting on politics – covering local and central government.
Diploma in Journalism students can prepare for the public affairs exam with this online refresher session. It is ideal for distance learners, giving them valuable time with an experienced tutor. Prior to attending, you will be sent a sample exam paper to complete and return to the tutor by a given deadline. The tutor will […]
Following the success of last year’s inaugural Student Council, it is to become a permanent fixture in the NCTJ calendar.
The three top NCTJ sports journalism students have been awarded prizes from The Football League for their outstanding exam performance.
Lunch and learn - this short course will show how to get the most out of TikTok and how it can be a useful tool in amplifying your content and maximising its reach.
Steven English is the features editor for Autosport.com - the most popular independent motorsport website in the world with 1.5 million unique users per month.
Alexandra Rucki is currently working as an online journalist at the London Evening Standard. Find out more about Alexandra’s passion for journalism, her training, life as a journalist and how the Journalism Diversity Fund helped her career.
Exam refresher sessions are ideal for distance learners and those who would benefit from additional support ahead of exams, giving them valuable time with experienced NCTJ tutors.