NCTJ supports National Apprenticeship Week 2018
As National Apprenticeship Week 2018 begins on Monday, 5 March, the NCTJ is proud to support the campaign, co-ordinated by the National Apprenticeship Service.
As National Apprenticeship Week 2018 begins on Monday, 5 March, the NCTJ is proud to support the campaign, co-ordinated by the National Apprenticeship Service.
Update your skills with CPD sessions from the NCTJ.
Newsquest Cambridgeshire is looking for a new trainee reporter to join our busy, friendly news team in Cambridgeshire.
David Kett, senior examiner for the NCTJ and member of the public affairs board, has been honoured with the 2013 NCTJ Chairman’s Award for his outstanding contribution to journalism training and education.
Newsquest is seeking an AI-assisted reporter to join our team and help us expand our use ofĀ AIĀ technology,Ā focusing on newsrooms around London and Sussex. The successful candidate will be at the forefront of a new era in journalism, utilisingĀ AIĀ technology to create national, local, and hyper-local content for our news brands, while also applying their traditional journalism […]
The NCTJ will run two ātrain the trainerā sessions on artificial intelligence (AI) with Jody Doherty-Cove, head of editorial AI at Newsquest, to support journalism tutors.
"Prior to beginning this course I had been very nervous about my lack of experience in journalism but was determined to learn as much as possible as quickly as possible to ensure that I was useful in the newsroom. I chose to delve into the apprenticeship route because it ensures a direct step in the door."
The National Council for the Training of Journalists is this year celebrating its 70th anniversary.
It is remarkable, given the “slings and arrows”, that we have so many who still aspire to be journalists, Ian Murray, editor of the Southern Daily Echo told delegates at the Journalism Skills Conference.
A journalism student at Staffordshire University is so dedicated to her course she had her name tattooed on her leg - in shorthand!