Election week at the New Statesman
"When I walked in to the New Statesman offices at the start of an incredibly exciting election week, I knew my time there would shape up to be a great learning opportunity β and that it was."
"When I walked in to the New Statesman offices at the start of an incredibly exciting election week, I knew my time there would shape up to be a great learning opportunity β and that it was."
"When I walked in to the New Statesman offices at the start of an incredibly exciting election week, I knew my time there would shape up to be a great learning opportunity β and that it was."
"My second day working at the Isle of Wight County Press I was sent to a bat hospital. I spent an hour meeting the residents (yes, I did stroke a bat) before filing my first article as a trainee reporter. Needless to say, in the past 18-months, life in local news hasn’t gotten any less eclectic."
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.
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.
E-leaning - with so much data available, this online course shows how to source it, interpret it and present it so it is accessible to large-scale audiences.
Masterclass - This is course is ideal for those who would like to explore journalism as a freelance career.
Masterclass - Explore the impact of diversity and inclusion within the team and learn new ways of developing and inclusive style of leadership