NCTJ highlights local journalism training in support of Local Newspaper Week 2018
As Local Newspaper Week begins today, the NCTJ is proud to support the campaign, run by Local Media Works.
As Local Newspaper Week begins today, the NCTJ is proud to support the campaign, run by Local Media Works.
The NCTJ has today welcomed a decision by the Google News Initiative (GNI) to substantially increase its annual donation to the Journalism Diversity Fund.
The NCTJ Photography Exhibition was officially opened on Friday, 10 June.
The NCTJ’s Journalism Skills Academy (JSA) has launched two new e-learning courses in response to two of the biggest stories that continue to dominate the news agenda – business and economics and climate change. In the week that Chancellor Jeremy Hunt will deliver his Autumn Statement to address the ongoing economic downturn, the JSA’s business […]
Lunch and learn: Discover how SLAPPs are stifling free speech and learn how to deal with them when they arise
186 trainee reporters sat the NCE for reporters, sports reporters and sub-editors on Friday 5 March
Masterclass - A special training session for journalism course leaders and tutors aimed at building resilience and confidence
E-learning - This course is designed to help you raise the quality of your journalism by equipping you with the skills and confidence to conduct public interest investigations.
Building on our already successful reader revenue strategy, The Yorkshire Post requires a courts and crime specialist. The successful candidate will be a senior journalist, qualified with at least 100wpm shorthand. We want you to produce exclusive content, including true crime video packages utilising, amongst other resources, our extensive archive. Much of your work will […]
E-learning - This analytics course provides essential information and guidance to equip learners with the knowledge and skills to adapt to the modern newsroom.