Industry professionals to come together to examine diversity in journalism and drive for change
Editors, trainers and industry professionals will come together to scrutinise a new report examining diversity in journalism.
Editors, trainers and industry professionals will come together to scrutinise a new report examining diversity in journalism.
The sixth edition of Essential Public Affairs for Journalists, written by James Morrison and published by Oxford University Press, has been launched.
Alex Crawford, patron of the NCTJ and special correspondent for Sky News, has urged journalists to call out lies.
The NCTJ has published three end-of-year reports, which analyse exam results from NCTJ qualifications sat in the 2018-19 academic year.
The results tables for 2014-15 have been published on the NCTJ website.
"In my two years in Hollywood, I've covered some of the biggest stories in the world and interviewed scores of A-list celebrities. It's been a gruelling spell, filing from tough environments like Hawaii, the Met Gala in New York and the red carpet at the Oscars. A recent job involved travelling to Canada to cover the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. Someone has to do it, I suppose."
Three top NCTJ sports journalism students have been awarded prizes from NFL UK for their outstanding exam performance in the academic year 2014-2015.
A group of Community News Project reporters are celebrating after becoming the first of the scheme’s journalists to complete their NCTJ Diploma in Journalism to ‘gold standard’, having started from scratch after the project began.
Former Journalism Diversity Fund recipient Victoria Bull has been awarded senior status after passing the National Qualification in Journalism.
A report published today by the NCTJ shows the Community News Project has had a lasting impact on the recruitment processes of publishers.