NCTJ coronavirus guidance
In light of the recent coronavirus outbreak, the NCTJ is committed to ensuring the safety of its stakeholders.
In light of the recent coronavirus outbreak, the NCTJ is committed to ensuring the safety of its stakeholders.
Introducing practical training in ethics matters to everyone in the industry, the NCTJ’s vice-chairman told an audience of journalism educators and trainers at a seminar in London.
The NCTJ's contingency policy and contingency plan have been updated to include information on remote exam sittings.
12 trainee press photographers and photo-journalists sat the National Certificate Examination for Photographers this month with eight candidates demonstrating the gold standard of work needed to achieve the qualification.
This level 7 qualification in leadership and management is designed for current and future editorial executives.
A major review of the National Certificate Examination has concluded that: “What is required is for the exam to evolve; there is no demand for a revolution.”.
A reporter who won an NCTJ prize for an outstanding performance in a recent media law exam has underlined the importance for trainee journalists to have an in-depth knowledge of the subject.
There were a total of five hundred and fifty seven exam sittings for the new NCTJ Diploma in Journalism at centres all across the country last week.
Five trainee press photographers and photojournalists sat the National Certificate Examination in November with three candidates achieving the gold standard qualification.
Trainee journalists from across the country are preparing to sit the National Certificate Examination (NCE) on Friday 2 July.