Shorthand prize winners announced at seminar
100 per cent accuracy and speed were celebrated at the NCTJ Shorthand Seminar as the annual prize winners for outstanding shorthand were announced.
100 per cent accuracy and speed were celebrated at the NCTJ Shorthand Seminar as the annual prize winners for outstanding shorthand were announced.
The number of NCTJ shorthand exams sat this year increased by 8 per cent, the third year in a row numbers have risen.
It was a long and adventurous night for students from NCTJ-accredited courses who put their multimedia news reporting skills into practice to cover the general election in print, broadcast and online.
The Google News Initiative has extended its support of the NCTJ’s Journalism Skills Academy (JSA).
Young reporters remain determined to tackle difficult stories and ask hard questions in the post-Leveson world of journalism, senior editors told an NCTJ conference on ethics training.
Young reporters remain determined to tackle difficult stories and ask hard questions in the post-Leveson world of journalism, senior editors told an NCTJ conference on ethics training.
A week-long NCTJ campaign to promote shorthand as a vital skill for aspiring journalists to learn has been hailed a success.
A group of teenagers have got to grips with cutting-edge journalism skills during a free four-day summer school at Darlington College.
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