End-point assessments
At the end of their training, apprentices must complete an end-point assessment (EPA) in order to complete their apprenticeship.
At the end of their training, apprentices must complete an end-point assessment (EPA) in order to complete their apprenticeship.
The NCTJ is throwing the spotlight on inspirational young journalists Edward Hardy, Emily Davison and Jamie Green for Journalism Matters Week 2023.
John Pienaar, whose journalism career spans three decades, will lead the ceremony on Friday, 22 March.
Find out the results of the Awards for Excellence 2021 and take a look at all the shortlisted work.
The National Certificate Examination (NCE), the NCTJ’s senior journalism qualification, is to be re-launched as the National Qualification in Journalism (NQJ) next year.
The NCTJ has awarded the National Certificate Examination to 74 trainee reporters who sat their exams at 11 centres in July.
A record 74 per cent of candidates achieved senior status in the March sitting of the National Qualification in Journalism (NQJ).
The NCTJ’s fitness fundraiser smashed its target by raising more than £5,000 for the specialist Journalism Diversity Fund (JDF) bursary dedicated to the late Thomas Read.
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An apprenticeship is a great option for those who want to earn while they learn, giving them on-the-job newsroom experience while they undertake an NCTJ qualification.