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Annual reports. Each year the NCTJ publishes a report of its activities including a financial review and a quality assurance and standards report. Annual reports can be downloaded below. Annual report 2019-20. Annual report 2018-19. Annual report 2017-18.RESOURCES - NCTJ
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Prior to the NCTJ, Andy worked for the University of Cambridge as an examinations administrator. Andy is responsible for the provision of shorthand exams and supports internal projects. Phone: 01799 544941. Email: andy.summers@nctj.com. Careers advice. All staff. 01799 544014. NEW REPORT ON DIVERSITY IN JOURNALISM PUBLISHED BY THE NCTJ New report on diversity in journalism published by the NCTJ. 12th May 2021. The NCTJ has published a new report on diversity in journalism, examining the characteristics of journalists in the UK. The report, authored by research consultant Mark Spilsbury, was presented to employers today in a forum on equality, diversity and inclusion.MA JOURNALISM
Ink and paper may be a medium in decline, but in newer digital formats more people are accessing journalism than ever before. To be a successful news reporter your social media, camera and content management skills must be as sharp as your nose for a story. The Journalism MA degree will fully prepare you for life in a fast-paceddigital newsroom.
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The following websites regularly advertise trainee positions and internships. Hold the Front Page. Journalism.co.uk. Bloomberg interns. Cision jobs. CNN internships. The NCTJ is not responsible for any content on external websites. Alumni. Community News Project. PART-TIME DIPLOMA IN MULTIMEDIA JOURNALISM Part-time Diploma in Multimedia Journalism Course Subject: Journalism Course Type: Independent part-time Centre: News Associates, London Region: Greater London Duration: 40 weeks Description: About the course: News Associates courses have won the NCTJ award for best performing course for the past five years in a row.Our highly-practical courses are taught in our newsrooms in the heart of MOBILE JOURNALISM: SHOOTING, EDITING AND PUBLISHING Mobile journalism: Shooting, editing and publishing. This mobile journalism course is designed to enable candidates to become confident producers and users of video as a significant element of online storytelling. They will understand what makes a story suitable for video and learn the technical skills required to shoot, edit, andpublish video
NCTJ EPORTFOLIO LOGIN ePortfolio login. URN or Email. Password. Stay logged in. NCTJ profile page Main site © NCTJ Charity no. 1026685 Privacy Policy Terms & ConditionsPrivacy Policy NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR THE TRAINING OF JOURNALISTS The National Council for the Training of Journalists is the industry's charity that delivers the premier training scheme for journalists in the UK. We provide a world-class education and training system that develops current and future journalists for the demands of a fast-changing multimedia industry. Find out more about ourqualifications.
ANNUAL REPORTS
Annual reports. Each year the NCTJ publishes a report of its activities including a financial review and a quality assurance and standards report. Annual reports can be downloaded below. Annual report 2019-20. Annual report 2018-19. Annual report 2017-18.RESOURCES - NCTJ
Receive Updates. Enter your email to receive the NCTJ eJournalism newsletter. Distributed once a month, it will keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in journalism training.STAFF - NCTJ
Prior to the NCTJ, Andy worked for the University of Cambridge as an examinations administrator. Andy is responsible for the provision of shorthand exams and supports internal projects. Phone: 01799 544941. Email: andy.summers@nctj.com. Careers advice. All staff. 01799 544014. NEW REPORT ON DIVERSITY IN JOURNALISM PUBLISHED BY THE NCTJ New report on diversity in journalism published by the NCTJ. 12th May 2021. The NCTJ has published a new report on diversity in journalism, examining the characteristics of journalists in the UK. The report, authored by research consultant Mark Spilsbury, was presented to employers today in a forum on equality, diversity and inclusion.MA JOURNALISM
Ink and paper may be a medium in decline, but in newer digital formats more people are accessing journalism than ever before. To be a successful news reporter your social media, camera and content management skills must be as sharp as your nose for a story. The Journalism MA degree will fully prepare you for life in a fast-paceddigital newsroom.
TRAINEE VACANCIES
The following websites regularly advertise trainee positions and internships. Hold the Front Page. Journalism.co.uk. Bloomberg interns. Cision jobs. CNN internships. The NCTJ is not responsible for any content on external websites. Alumni. Community News Project. PART-TIME DIPLOMA IN MULTIMEDIA JOURNALISM Part-time Diploma in Multimedia Journalism Course Subject: Journalism Course Type: Independent part-time Centre: News Associates, London Region: Greater London Duration: 40 weeks Description: About the course: News Associates courses have won the NCTJ award for best performing course for the past five years in a row.Our highly-practical courses are taught in our newsrooms in the heart of MOBILE JOURNALISM: SHOOTING, EDITING AND PUBLISHING Mobile journalism: Shooting, editing and publishing. This mobile journalism course is designed to enable candidates to become confident producers and users of video as a significant element of online storytelling. They will understand what makes a story suitable for video and learn the technical skills required to shoot, edit, andpublish video
NCTJ EPORTFOLIO LOGIN ePortfolio login. URN or Email. Password. Stay logged in. NCTJ profile page Main site © NCTJ Charity no. 1026685 Privacy Policy Terms & ConditionsPrivacy PolicySTAFF - NCTJ
Prior to the NCTJ, Andy worked for the University of Cambridge as an examinations administrator. Andy is responsible for the provision of shorthand exams and supports internal projects. Phone: 01799 544941. Email: andy.summers@nctj.com. Careers advice. All staff. 01799 544014. DIPLOMA IN JOURNALISM The NCTJ Diploma in Journalism is the qualification that editors look for when recruiting a trainee journalist. You can study the diploma by attending one of our accredited centre-based courses or by distance learning.For centre-based courses, please contact the course provider directly for further information including fees, start dates and entryrequirements.
DIPLOMA BY DISTANCE LEARNING The NCTJ Diploma in Journalism is the qualification that editors look for when recruiting a trainee journalist. This distance learning programme equips learners with the knowledge and skills that journalists need to succeed on the job. It is also ideal for those who want to acquire transferrable journalistic skills.TV JOURNALISM
TV journalism. This single module will equip candidates with the essential skills to work as journalists in TV newsrooms. It will be studied alongside the core journalism skills of the diploma. Candidates will learn how to research, write and produce high-quality reports for TV. TV News exam: Candidates are required to script andedit two
PART-TIME DIPLOMA IN MULTIMEDIA JOURNALISM Part-time Diploma in Multimedia Journalism Course Subject: Journalism Course Type: Independent part-time Centre: News Associates, London Region: Greater London Duration: 40 weeks Description: About the course: News Associates courses have won the NCTJ award for best performing course for the past five years in a row.Our highly-practical courses are taught in our newsrooms in the heart of MOBILE JOURNALISM: SHOOTING, EDITING AND PUBLISHING Mobile journalism: Shooting, editing and publishing. This mobile journalism course is designed to enable candidates to become confident producers and users of video as a significant element of online storytelling. They will understand what makes a story suitable for video and learn the technical skills required to shoot, edit, andpublish video
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Results tables cannot, by their nature, give a complete picture of all a course can offer. They give only statistics, which may be considered alongside other factors. Diploma in Journalism performance figures for the last completing cohort is published for NCTJ accredited courses in December every year. Assessments in each module are gradedDATA JOURNALISM
Data journalism. This option builds on the introduction to the subject in the essential journalism module. It is about learning the knowledge and skills to operate as an audience-focused data journalist. It will provide knowledge of how to find data, analyse that data in the most efficient way to find great stories, how to visualise the VIDEOJOURNALISM FOR DIGITAL PLATFORMS Videojournalism for Digital Platforms. Estimated learning time: 70 hours. Fee: £156 (including VAT) Tutor support: one hour. Credits: 7. Videojournalism for digital platforms is one of the specialist options that makes up the Diploma in Journalism qualification and can be studied alongside, or following completion of the core skills. COMMUNITY NEWS PROJECT A partnership between Facebook, local news publishers and the NCTJ, the project is creating around 82 new community reporter roles in newsrooms around underserved areas in England, Scotland and Wales. The publishers are looking for people who care about their communities, and want to make a difference in local communities.* Home
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YOUR JOURNEY STARTS HERE The National Council for the Training of Journalists is the industry's charity that delivers the premier training scheme for journalists in the UK. We provide a world-class education and training system that develops current and future journalists for the demands of a fast-changing multimedia industry. Find out more about ourqualifications.
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CHOOSING AN ACCREDITED COURSE The Level 3 Diploma in Journalism is the qualification that editors look for when recruiting a trainee journalist. The NCTJ accredits Diploma in Journalism courses at colleges, universities and independent providers across the UK. CHOOSING AN ACCREDITED COURSE COMMUNITY NEWS PROJECT Do you care about what goes on around you, wish your community had a louder voice, and want to make a difference? The Community News Project needs you. A partnership between Facebook, local news publishers and the NCTJ, the project is creating around 82 new community reporter roles in newsrooms around underserved areas in England, Scotland and Wales. FIND OUT MORE AND APPLYDISTANCE LEARNING
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JOURNALISM DIVERSITY FUND We are looking for people who can bring diversity to a newsroom and need help funding their journalism training. Bursaries are on offer for those with the potential to succeed in one of the most exciting and rewarding careers around.Find out more
LATEST SHORTHAND RESULTS Shorthand is a fundamental skill for all journalists and an accurate shorthand note is vital. Candidates aim to achieve 100 wpm to improve their employment prospects and to be eligible to sit the National Qualification in Journalism (NQJ). A pass list with the names of successful candidates is published within four weeks of each shorthandexam.
FIND OUT THE LATEST SHORTHAND RESULTS PROMOTING WOMEN IN SPORTS JOURNALISM The NCTJ is determined to improve access to careers in journalism for the brightest and best, whatever their background. We must do all we can to ensure that the press box and broadcast studios across sports are open to more women journalists. We teamed up with Sky Sports News to showcase some of our up and coming female sports reporters in ourlatest video.
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