Trio of trainees receive prize money after firing probing questions
June 2007 News
Sports professionals sign up for new journalism course
Nineteen footballers and a cricketer are studying for new career for the future
Journalism training delegation heads for Brussels
Group will tour European Parliament, meet MEPs and see debates and press briefings
Bursaries on offer after Diversity Fund gets cash boost
Bid to attract more people from ethnically and socially diverse backgrounds into industry
NCTJ joins forces with BJTC to meet demand for multi-media journalists
New video journalism qualification and skills summit will result from closer working partnership
Triple front page scoop for journalism hopeful on work experience
Three work placements bring three front page bylines for student journalist
Surge in number of trainees sitting NCE
More than 290 candidates will face testing time today
NCTJ announces changes to prelim exams
Sub-editing option is introduced as Handout and Newspaper Journalism exams are replaced
Notts journalism course tops exam pass league table
New figures show 57 per cent of university’s students who sat prelim exams passed all seven subjects
Legal hot topics feature on new pocket reporting guides
Reference cards cover contempt, libel, children, magistrates’ courts and court challenges
'My journalism experience', by bursary winner Sarah
Competition winner learns her skill in arts and heritage placement
Former regionals man Chambers joins NCTJ
Man who began his career on the Hunts Post joins training body as head of accreditation
'Old-fashioned' Oxdown Gazette ceases publication
Paper for fictitious town features in exam papers for last time as NCTJ continues its modernisation
Diversity fund awards journalism bursary
Ken Okona-Mensah has won a bursary from the Journalism Diversity Fund, which will enable him to pay for a part-time print journalism course at the No Sweat Journalism Training Centre in London. He is a member of Aspire, a support
'Youngest student' passes journalism exams
Wannabe journalist was only 16 when she sat NCTJ exams
PA journalist scoops local government reporting prize
Award for NCTJ’s top student on local authority reporting