“Talk to everyone you possibly can – a week flies by!”
JDF recipient Jen Stout reflects on her work experience at the New Statesman, and details why she would always choose to work face to face with people over freelancing.
JDF recipient Jen Stout reflects on her work experience at the New Statesman, and details why she would always choose to work face to face with people over freelancing.
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JDF recipient Jen Stout reflects on her work experience at the New Statesman, and details why she would always choose to work face to face with people over freelancing.
An outstanding student on an NCTJ-accredited course won four awards at a ceremony last night celebrating the best of Scottish student journalism.
My heart was thumping. Was it nerves, or was it the adrenalin rushing through my body like my mid-morning coffee had been spiked with ecstasy?
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I have been pulled to various parts of the UK for the sake of NCTJ training. Being an Aberdonian, who has adopted Bournemouth as my second home to study Magazine Journalism at Up To Speed Journalism Training, it was nice to get the chance to go ‘up north’ to Manchester and visit MediaCityUK to see what all the fuss was about.
David Jones, Sky Sports presenter, will announce this year’s NCTJ Awards for Excellence, sponsored by The Independent, at Sunderland’s Stadium of Light.
Four newly-qualified senior reporters are celebrating after winning awards for exceptional performance in the March National Certificate Examination.
Frank Warner, a respected journalist and tutor on NCTJ-accredited courses, has died aged 82.