Practical International Journalism
This level 5 qualification covers all the core elements of being a practical journalist operating in an international arena.
This level 5 qualification covers all the core elements of being a practical journalist operating in an international arena.
E-learning -This course was developed in partnership with the Migration Observatory at the University of Oxford.
The NCTJ has developed an Advanced Apprenticeship in Journalism, in partnership with leading employers. The first pilot scheme will begin in September 2013 at Lambeth College and the Evening Standard, The Independent and BBC radio have already signed up nine apprentices.
The NCTJ’s Journalism Skills Academy (JSA) is launching a new programme of professional training to support journalists as they develop their careers. The new training resources – which are available this month – are aimed at ensuring reporters have the required skills to fulfil the needs of the modern content operation, with content expertise sourced […]
This is a Qualification in Practical International Journalism package. A journalist working overseas needs an array of skills and knowledge. They must be self-starting, able to find and source stories, have strong interviewing skills, be able to tell compelling stories for a variety of platforms and be technically adept at using all the digital tools available to communicate appropriately with their audience. They also need to be able to take still photographs, produce and edit audio and video and understand how to deal with the many ethical issues they will confront in their day-to-day work. They must be able to identify appropriate responses dependent on their international environment and should have an awareness of media law and public organisations on the global stage. This qualification will deliver the above skills and is designed for candidates with a minimum English language standard of 6 IELTS or an equivalent. Please note: price excludes VAT. Your order will be processed within 72 working hours.
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.
Student representatives will be able to connect with the NCTJ team, editors and each other at the annual Student Council event in February 2024.
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