Sixty-one per cent pass rate for November NQJ
Forty-three journalists are celebrating achieving senior status after passing the National Qualification in Journalism (NQJ) - a pass rate of 61 per cent.
Forty-three journalists are celebrating achieving senior status after passing the National Qualification in Journalism (NQJ) - a pass rate of 61 per cent.
View the Journalism Diversity Fund application schedule, with dates for shortlisting, interviews and bursaries being awarded.
More than half of the trainee reporters who sat the National Certificate Examination in November were successful.
NCTJ hosts second webinar to support students studying for their journalism qualification via distance learning
The NCTJ has partnered with the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) to create a free, interactive e-learning course.
Senior commissioning editor, The Sunday Times Magazine – MAT cover The Sunday Times Magazine is looking for a senior commissioning editor for a maternity cover contract. The successful candidate will be responsible for the weekly Relative Values and A Life in the Day feature slots. They will also conceive and deliver original feature ideas, fix high-profile […]
Rebecca is an SEO journalist for Newsquest, creating search-friendly digital content and tapping into trends leading the national conversation.
Davina Jethwa has been nominated for three series of articles which focussed on different marginalised communities in Kent.
Do you want to shine a light on the workings of local government in Peterborough, hold power to account and have a ringside seat at the heart of local decision-making? Then this could be the job for you. We’re looking for a reporter to join the BBC-funded Local Democracy Reporting Service, covering the Peterborough area. […]
“Stay curious. Keep your eyes and ears open and listen to what’s going on around you.” That is the advice from BBC Radio London presenter and producer Jacqueline Shepherd, who says that if you think that something is important then take the initiative to investigate. “The chances are that there will be someone out there […]