One month until NCTJ Photography Exhibition opens
The NCTJ Photography Exhibition will officially open one month from today on 10 June 2011 at The Guardian in London.
The NCTJ Photography Exhibition will officially open one month from today on 10 June 2011 at The Guardian in London.
Unconscious bias, mental health and disability were on the agenda at the inaugural diversity in journalism seminar from the National Council for the Training of Journalists, which took place yesterday, 18 October, at Google News Lab in London.
Due to adverse weather conditions, a small number of exam centres have been unable to open today affecting the opportunity for some candidates to sit the National Qualification in Journalism examinations.
We caught up with two 2019 Awards for Excellence winners, who told us what their awards meant to them, and their advice for anyone considering entering this year.
A reporter has said it has been a “dream come true” to showcase real stories from people in Wales’ LGBTQ+ community as he marks the end of his time in the Community News Project.
Award-winning newscaster Mark Austin spoke to NCTJ students at this year’s Student Council forum in London about his career and offered advice to those starting out in journalism.
Many journalists freelance at some point in their careers, and there are many appealing aspects – home working, writing about topics which interest you - but there are challenges to going it alone too.
In under a year I’ve gone from an unemployed graduate to starting my dream job as a broadcast journalist and the Claire Prosser Bursary has played its part.
In under a year I’ve gone from an unemployed graduate to starting my dream job as a broadcast journalist and the Claire Prosser Bursary has played its part.
A community news reporter is launching a weekly podcast to further engage and interact with the people he serves in Suffolk.