National Qualification in Journalism
8 March 2013 is the date of the first ever sitting of the National Qualification in Journalism (NQJ).
8 March 2013 is the date of the first ever sitting of the National Qualification in Journalism (NQJ).
The NCTJ has considered the revised guidance issued by the government on 16 March relating to the COVID-19 outbreak and as such has updated its contingency plan.
The NCTJ has considered the revised guidance issued by the government on 18 March relating to the COVID-19 pandemic and we have updated our contingency plan.
Promising young journalists and photographers were presented with their NCTJ Awards for Excellence at the Journalism Skills Conference in Nottingham today.
βThe future of journalism is in your hands.β With such a bold opening statement by NCTJ Chairman, Kim Fletcher, on Friday morning, it became clear why the NCTJ wanted us, the student council, to ensure they were providing us with the best range of opportunities, skills and qualifications possible.
The National Council for the Training of Journalists has backed Local Newspaper Week, a annual event organised by the Newspaper Society supporting independent local journalism.
NCTJ chief executive Joanne Butcher delivered a short address at the Society of Editors Conference in Belfast today.
The role The Financial Times is looking for a Washington DC-based producer to join our growing audio team in the US. This is an exciting time to join the FT as it expands its audio offering and focuses on growing listeners with a slate of premium shows. You will work on Swamp Notes, a weekend […]
The NCTJ has launched a new online logbook for trainees working towards their National Qualification in Journalism (NQJ).
The fourth edition of Essential Public Affairs for Journalists by James Morrison is now available to pre-order from the NCTJ online shop at a special price of £19.99* (rrp £23.99).