NCTJ-accredited courses recognised at Awards for Excellence 2023
The Awards for Excellence ceremony saw 21 awards presented in a variety of categories.
The Awards for Excellence ceremony saw 21 awards presented in a variety of categories.
The City of Liverpool College has been producing NCTJ qualified journalists since 1991. We currently run two 18-week fast-track courses each academic year starting in September and late January, as well as an academic year course which runs September to June. Each course delivers a top-class grounding in the essentials required to land a job […]
The BBC has so far seen 150 apprentices go through its journalism fast-track apprenticeship, bringing new and diverse voices into their newsrooms.
The NCTJ has partnered with Ability Today to launch an introductory journalism course for aspiring journalists with disabilities.
Five high-flying journalists have been shortlisted in the Student of the Year category in the NCTJ’s Awards for Excellence 2022.
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.
Journalism apprentices are making waves in the newsroom thanks to News UK apprenticeships to encourage greater diversity in the media. They are given two years of employment and training by PA Training or News Associates to gain the NCTJ diploma qualification. The apprentices span The Times and Sunday Times, The Sun, The Scottish Sun, Talk […]
Forty-seven per cent of trainees who sat the National Qualification in Journalism (NQJ) exams in July achieved the qualification. This is the lowest pass rate since the NQJ was first sat in 2013.
Forty-eight candidates have been awarded senior status after passing the National Qualification in Journalism (NQJ).
Fifty-seven per cent of trainees who sat the National Qualification in Journalism (NQJ) exams in March achieved the qualification, a figure comparable to the fifty-five per cent pass rate achieved in March 2018.