The NCTJ becomes the new home of Teeline shorthand
The National Council for the Training of Journalists has become the new home of Teeline shorthand, as the charity takes over the copyright from the Teeline Royalties Partnership.
The National Council for the Training of Journalists has become the new home of Teeline shorthand, as the charity takes over the copyright from the Teeline Royalties Partnership.
The NCTJ Awards for Excellence, which recognise the achievements of talented individuals with promising journalism careers ahead of them, are now open for entries for 2021.
A new edition of the NCTJ’s careers guide has been published, and aims to encourage people from a range of backgrounds to consider a career in journalism.
The NCTJ’s Journalism Diversity Fund annual celebration and conference will return this year on 29 November 2023 at BBC Media City, Manchester. The event will be hosted in partnership with the BBC, a longstanding supporter of the Journalism Diversity Fund. As in previous years, the conference will offer an opportunity for individuals currently being supported […]
The third edition of James Morrison’s Essential Public Affairs for Journalists has been launched at the NCTJ public affairs seminar at Central Hall, Westminster on Friday 1 March.
The School of Journalism is an NCTJ-accredited BA (Hons) Multimedia Journalism degree delivered by News Associates. Our undergraduate multimedia journalism programme is the top NCTJ course of any kind in the country, and it’s the sixth year in a row a News Associates course has topped the league tables. The entire School of Journalism class […]
Three Journalism Diversity Fund (JDF) recipients were presented with bursaries today as part of the annual celebratory event.
Some 66 students, trainees, apprentices, journalists and training providers have been shortlisted in the NCTJ Awards for Excellence 2021.
Three Journalism Diversity Fund (JDF) recipients were presented with bursaries today as part of the annual celebratory event.
As Liverpool hosts the Eurovision Song Contest, community reporter Paul McAuley tells us how he’s covering celebrations and connecting with LGBTQ+ communities to garner fan reaction.