New recruits begin NCTJ apprenticeship scheme
Eleven journalism apprentices will begin their training at Lambeth College on Friday, 27 September.
Eleven journalism apprentices will begin their training at Lambeth College on Friday, 27 September.
E-learning - Please note: price excludes VAT This e-learning course is delivered via the NCTJ’s Journalism Skills Academy. This course will help you raise the quality of your journalism by equipping you with the skills and confidence to conduct public interest investigations. It will help you report, edit and publish valuable, impactful journalism. It is aimed at journalists who are looking to develop their investigative skills or specialise in investigations. Please note: your order will be processed within 72 working hours.
"As a local journalist I can't help but recommend local newspapers as a stepping stone into the world of media. They're a great training ground and will get you immediately working on using your investigative and news sourcing skills."
To mark the 15th anniversary of the Journalism Diversity Fund, we will be sharing the stories of past bursary recipients throughout the year. We spoke with April Roach, who studied for her diploma at PA training in 2017, gained her NQJ at the Romford Recorder in 2019, and is soon starting as a digital reporter at the Evening […]
To mark the 15th anniversary of the Journalism Diversity Fund, we will be sharing the stories of past bursary recipients throughout the year. We spoke with April Roach, who studied for her diploma at PA training in 2017, gained her NQJ at the Romford Recorder in 2019, and is soon starting as a digital reporter at the Evening […]
E-learning - Please note: price excludes VAT Please note: your order will be processed within 72 working hours. This e-learning course is delivered via the NCTJ's Journalism Skills Academy. Understanding business and economics has never been more important. From inflation to recession, being able to explain how changes in the economy affect your audience is an important skill for any journalist. This short course will guide you through some of the key concepts journalists need to understand and how best to explain them to your readers, listeners and viewers. You can start at any time and work at your own pace.
A former apprentice has been involved in the launch of a local TV channel, as the KM Group goes live with KMTV, a Freeview and Virgin channel available across the county of Kent.
The National Council for the Training of Journalists has published information about the pre-entry training received by those qualifying as seniors in the March National Certificate Examination.
Before starting my NCTJ apprenticeship, my hopes of becoming a journalist had been left on the back burner.
"What I have learnt is that hard work really does pay off and whatever you want to do, keep going and keep persevering – that’s what I intend to do!"