Interviewing
E-learning - this course will equip you to work in any situation, for any platform and handle interviewees from all walks of life.
E-learning - this course will equip you to work in any situation, for any platform and handle interviewees from all walks of life.
After two rounds of coursework marking, the very first distance learners have passed all 13 of the required credits to gain the Certificate in Foundation Journalism. Introduced in October 2015, the distance learning certificate programme is an opportunity to get started in journalism and to develop some essential journalism skills.
E-learning - This comprehensive course is essential learning for any freelancer, with key information, practical guidance and first-person case studies to support a freelance career.
The results tables for 2013-14 have been published on the NCTJ website.
Eighteen trainee press photographers and photo-journalists took part in the NCTJ’s latest exam on May 6, at The Sheffield College. Twelve of them made the grade as seniors– a pass rate of 67 per cent.
The number of trainee reporters who sat the NCTJ’s National Certificate Examination in March 2009 was the highest in two years.
Two candidates sat exams in November’s sitting of the National Certificate Examination for Press Photographers and Photojournalists and both gained senior status.
The NCTJ is inviting all UK journalists to shine a light on what it means to be a journalist in 2024 by taking part in invaluable industry research. The 15-minute survey, accessible online, is not only an insight into journalists’ experiences across the different media sectors and across the four nations, but an exploration of […]
Shorthand is a fundamental skill for all journalists and an accurate shorthand note is vital. Shorthand is an elective module in the NCTJ Diploma in Journalism.
A Journalism Diversity Fund (JDF) alumna, Dahaba Ali Hussen, will spend 2024 on a year-long investigation after being named an investigative journalist fellow 2024 by the Bertha Foundation.