Celebration of shorthand planned
The vital skill of shorthand is set to be celebrated in a week of activities in November.
The vital skill of shorthand is set to be celebrated in a week of activities in November.
John Pienaar, Radio 5 Live's chief political correspondent and presenter of Pienaar's Politics, is to be a keynote speaker at the NCTJ’s Public Affairs Seminar next month.
The NCTJ is to host an Artificial Intelligence in Journalism event, followed by Christmas drinks, this December.
Bursary recipient Keiran Southern writes about his experiences doing the fast-track course at Press Association Newcastle.
The NCTJ has commissioned and published a 52-page report, Exploring Freelance Journalism, which provides independent, comprehensive labour market information about the freelance journalism sector and includes the results of a recent survey of more than 600 freelance journalists.
Bursary recipient Keiran Southern writes about his experiences doing the fast-track course at Press Association Newcastle.
A community reporter has gone back to his roots and drawn on his local connections to find news in the area where he grew up.
Newsquest is seeking an AI-Assisted reporter to join our team and help us expand our use of AI technology, focusing on newsrooms around Oxford. The successful candidate will be at the forefront of a new era in journalism, utilising AI technology to create national, local, and hyper-local content for our news brands, while also applying their […]
“Shorthand is priceless.” These were the words of Dave King, editor of the Swindon Advertiser, as he addressed the NCTJ’s annual shorthand seminar in London on Friday (5 June).
Stephen Pritchard, readers’ editor of The Observer, gave a warm opening address at the NCTJ’s shorthand seminar, which took place on Friday 16 June 2017.