Media law
Masterclass - from good editorial practice and public interest, to defamation and data protection, this masterclass is ideal for anyone looking to brush up on their media law knowledge.
Masterclass - from good editorial practice and public interest, to defamation and data protection, this masterclass is ideal for anyone looking to brush up on their media law knowledge.
The Community News Project is a partnership between the NCTJ, Meta (formerly Facebook) and regional news publishers, which aims to support quality local journalism and improve the diversity of UK newsrooms.
Journalists, trainers and educators have come together to learn about verification, visualisation and innovative ideas in a digital journalism tools seminar.
The Guardian’s Chris Elliott told delegates at the NCTJ shorthand seminar on Friday it is vital for journalism students to achieve 100 wpm to give them the best possible start in the industry.
This is a Diploma in Journalism distance learning package. Price excludes VAT. This core skills diploma distance learning package is made up of the following modules: Essential Journalism, Essential journalism e-portfolio, Essential journalism ethics and regulation and Essential media law and regulation (Scotland). As well as your e-learning materials and access to the e-portfolio site, you will receive the following textbooks by post: Essential Journalism and Scots Law for Journalists.
The three top-performing journalists who are embarking on promising careers in the industry have been rewarded for their impressive exam results.
Sunderland offers the only NCTJ-accredited fashion journalism course in the country, with this course getting 100% for overall satisfaction, academic support and for teaching in the 2021 National Student Survey. You will learn from experienced journalists with vast experience on national websites, print newspapers and magazines, and major broadcasters. The course leader, Carole Watson, is […]
Five aspiring journalists have been awarded Journalism Diversity Fund bursaries after impressing a panel of senior industry representatives who praised their determination, passion and potential to succeed.
‘Old-School Journalism Techniques Are Still What All Good Reporters Need’
Outstanding and inspiring women involved in delivering journalism training are being honoured by the NCTJ to mark International Women’s Day.