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Connecting with communities

E-learning - this course looks at the importance of understanding your audience and how best to engage with them.

Specialising in sports journalism

E-learning - Sport is one of the most exciting sectors of journalism to work in - this introductory course will help you stand-out from the crowd.

IPSO

E-learning - This course is for anyone who wants to understand the principles and practice of press regulation in the UK and to develop their knowledge of the Independent Press Standards Organisation and the work that it does.

Reporting polls

E-learning - This course is intended to be a handy guide for students and working journalists on how to report polls and surveys accurately, and to get more stories out of them.

NCTJ launches safety and resilience industry forum

The NCTJ has launched an industry-led safety and resilience forum to address ongoing concerns about the safety of journalists. Safeguarding journalists is an important topic that continues to dominate the industry – particularly online safety – and has been linked to organisational issues including recruitment and retention and mental health and wellbeing. The safety and […]

A day in the life of a student journalist

Yes, I am finally here. Having worked as a reporter for mainly Turkish media for the past seven years, I became a student journalist at the London headquarters of the Press Association.

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