Students told “find the story, find the job”
Good writing, passion and shorthand are what you need to succeed, was the message to students at this year’s Student Council at Press Association in London.
Good writing, passion and shorthand are what you need to succeed, was the message to students at this year’s Student Council at Press Association in London.
The deadline for applying to the Journalism Diversity Fund for a bursary is fast approaching, so potential students need to get their applications in quick.
This in-depth research, the first since 2018 and the fourth edition in the series, offers critical insights into the evolving nature of journalism in the UK.
The NCTJ shorthand seminar brings tutors together to discuss key issues and developments in shorthand training and NCTJ assessments.
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.
A journalist in Glasgow has said landing her job through the Community News Project (CNP) has been āso much better than she could have imaginedā.
The deadline to fill in the NCTJās important Journalists at Work 2024 research is Monday, 22 April.
Shorthand remains a vital skill for postgraduate students agreed tutors from ten accredited courses at a recent NCTJ forum.
A host of top speakers have been lined up for the Google News Lab and NCTJ digital tools and skills for journalism workshop on Wednesday, 2 March.
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