Reporting on migration
E-learning -This course was developed in partnership with the Migration Observatory at the University of Oxford.
E-learning -This course was developed in partnership with the Migration Observatory at the University of Oxford.
Are you hoping to study journalism and your A-Level results aren’t what you were expecting? Here’s what you need to know: There are plenty of opportunities available to you to train to be a journalist, including NCTJ-accredited courses with clearing places, fast-track courses, distance learning and the chance to earn while you learn on a […]
Nineteen hopefuls will have the chance to pursue a career in journalism after they were awarded bursaries by the Journalism Diversity Fund on Friday, 13 August.
The deadline for entries to this year’s NCTJ Awards for Excellence has been extended by two weeks.
A new intern to oversee and promote the Journalism Diversity Fund has been appointed by the NCTJ.
Have you received your A-Level results? Were your results higher or lower than what you were expecting? Do you want to study journalism? If so, there are some great opportunities for you on NCTJ-accredited courses through clearing.
A new journalism diversity intern has been appointed by the NCTJ on a six-month internship.
Student representatives have been able to meet each other, quiz editors and give feedback to the NCTJ team at a Student Council webinar.
Promising young journalists and photographers were presented with their NCTJ Awards for Excellence at the Journalism Skills Conference in Nottingham today.
Student representatives will be able to connect with the NCTJ team, editors and each other at the annual Student Council event in February 2024.