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July 23, 2012
Journalist launches survey on pay levels for trainees
Research carried out as part of Masters degree
July 20, 2012
NCTJ announces plans for photography seminar
The National Council for the Training of Journalists has announced plans to hold a photography seminar in September. It will take place at Press Association…
July 18, 2012
Uni sets up centre of excellence for hyperlocal sites
Community journalists to be given support and training
July 2, 2012
Seniors to be offered training in journalistic ethics
Move comes in response to Leveson Inquiry
June 25, 2012
Google to sponsor Journalism Skills Conference
Search engine giant Google is to be the headline sponsor of this year’s Journalikm Skills Conference, the National Council for the Training of Journalists has…
June 11, 2012
Journalism students gear up to report from Olympics
Media roles won to cover London 2012
May 29, 2012
Interactive newspaper could be ‘lifeline to industry’
University led project is set to be rolled out
May 25, 2012
Midlands venue for annual journalism skills conference
Event will be held over two days in November
May 21, 2012
Prize named after aspiring journalist who died aged 21
Graduate died suddenly on football pitch
May 18, 2012
Excellence awards for newly-qualified reporters open
Training body’s annual awards are now open
May 15, 2012
NCTJ in ‘sexism’ row over football-dominated exam
Student journalist hits out over match report rule
May 10, 2012
NCTJ corrects textbook after student’s complaint
Training body agrees to remove reference from future editions
































