Last chance to take part in important journalism industry research
The deadline to fill in the NCTJās important Journalists at Work 2024 research is Monday, 22 April.
The deadline to fill in the NCTJās important Journalists at Work 2024 research is Monday, 22 April.
So, you want to study journalism, but where do you start? For the best chance of securing a job in journalism, studying for the NCTJ Diploma in Journalism will put you a cut above the rest - and there are several study routes available. We spoke to five recent graduates about the path they chose, and where they are now.
Apply for a bursary from the Journalism Diversity Fund, which can help with the costs of studying on an NCTJ-accredited course.
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