Journalism students express their views at Student Council meeting
Fees, feedback and more practical exam questions were among the topics raised at a lively NCTJ Student Council.
Fees, feedback and more practical exam questions were among the topics raised at a lively NCTJ Student Council.
Winners of the NCTJ’s media law prizes for the most outstanding exam papers in the 2008/09 academic year were announced at the media law exam board meeting on Friday, 1 October.
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.
Representatives from this year’s Student Council attended the NCTJ’s June board meeting to give their views about their training and qualifications.
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Schools and colleges around the country have the chance to win an exclusive, bespoke talk from a Financial Times journalist in the latest edition of the NCTJâs Careers guide.
The NCTJ is to work with media literacy charity The Student View to offer free introductory training to young people who want to work in the media.
Two free places on a fast-track NCTJ diploma course at Sutton College are now available thanks to new bursaries funded by Reach PLC.
The NCTJ has launched a free, interactive e-learning course on court reporting restrictions, delivered via the Journalism Skills Academy (JSA).