NCTJ launches e-learning course and qualification in editorial leadership and management
The NCTJ has launched a new Level 7 Leadership and Management for Journalists qualification designed for editorial leaders.
The NCTJ has launched a new Level 7 Leadership and Management for Journalists qualification designed for editorial leaders.
Aspiring international journalists can now achieve an NCTJ qualification, designed especially for them, through distance learning.
Oxford Mail digital journalist Sophie Perry founded the LGBTQ+ Journalism Network to be “the change she wanted to see in the world”. Sophie, who lives in Oxford, is a lesbian and was on the hunt for a community specifically for LGBTQ+ journalists in order to share experiences, support one another and network. Dismayed to find […]
Introducing a training programme which aims to develop journalists and strengthen the quality of leadership across the industry.
Community news reporter Lucinda Herbert used her Blackpool Gazette contacts to arrange a free day out to Blackpool Zoo for four-year-old Mabel Parry, who has Batten Disease.
If you’d like an exciting career in the fast-paced world of journalism then this is the course for you. Develop the skills needed to work in a multi-disciplinary media environment including TV, radio, print and online journalism. The well established BAMMJ degree has been running for 28 years and has thousands of graduates in the […]
The NCTJ asked Ayisha Gharu for her insights about what it is like to be a journalism apprentice.
Twelve high-flying journalists have received a cash prize of £250 for achieving the best results in the 2022-23 NCTJ Diploma in Journalism exams.
Three newly-qualified senior journalists are celebrating achieving top results in their exams for the National Qualification in Journalism.
The NCTJ’s Journalism Skills Academy is set to launch a new e-learning course on safety and resilience for journalists.