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Student Council 2016: The future of print

β€œIt’s not whether printed press will die, it’s whether it should be free.” For all students either completing their NCTJ qualification or those that have finished, this past year has been one of change and progress – and this was certainly the main focus of the NCTJ student council meeting 2016.

Student Council 2016: The future of print

β€œIt’s not whether printed press will die, it’s whether it should be free.” For all students either completing their NCTJ qualification or those that have finished, this past year has been one of change and progress – and this was certainly the main focus of the NCTJ student council meeting 2016.

Developing interviewing skills

Lunch and learn - this short session will be led by a leading industry professional with experience in how effective interviewing skills can benefit you in all fields of journalism from the newsroom to sport and feature writing.

NCTJ student to recreate adventure

An NCTJ student is marking the start of his journalism career by embarking on a 30,000km adventure, documenting his experiences as he goes.

Community reporter lands first splash on primary school’s ‘lifeline’ initiative

Every journalist remembers the thrill of their first front-page splash. For community news reporters, an exclusive story that lands that front page spot is also a testament to their local connections and commitment to getting untold voices heard. Callum McCormack was a month into his community reporter role at Fife Free Press when he secured […]

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