NCTJ scale Snowdon in support of the Thomas Read bursary
A team of NCTJ staff members joined the Read family on Saturday, 10 September to climb Wales’ highest mountain, Snowdon.
A team of NCTJ staff members joined the Read family on Saturday, 10 September to climb Wales’ highest mountain, Snowdon.
Wouldn’t ‘award-winning journalist’ look great on your CV? There are a number of awards up for grabs each year for NCTJ students, apprentices and trainees.
Five aspiring journalists have been awarded bursaries by the Journalism Diversity Fund following interviews with a panel of media professionals.
The careers of seven trainee journalists are off to a flying start after receiving bursaries from the Journalism Diversity Fund.
The first round of bursaries for 2012 is now closed and the Journalism Diversity Fund is delighted to have received a record number of applications.
Six Journalism Diversity Fund (JDF) recipients have been awarded specialist bursaries as they begin their NCTJ training.
Four additional publishers have joined the Facebook-funded Community News Project, bringing the total number participating in the scheme to nine.
The NCTJ’s alumnus for September is BBC television and radio journalist John Inverdale.
Editors give their top tips on how to stand out from the crowd and make an impression.
BBC sports presenter Dan Walker will host the NCTJ Awards for Excellence sponsored by NFL UK, shining the spotlight on the best journalism students completing NCTJ-accredited courses and trainee journalists/photographers.