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Plus: Trainee scoops byline after first day of course; picture editor’s move, and more news in brief
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Plus: Trainee scoops byline after first day of course; picture editor’s move, and more news in brief
One lucky journalism trainee could find themselves nearly £10,000 better off in three years time
Sheffield College leads the list of the UK’s top ten industry-accredited courses
Graduates win jobs in global news organisations
Study was carried out by a group of five investigative journalism students
New degree programme in journalism is officially launched at the Medway campus
Revamped foundation course offers wider range to trainees
Events were organised in response to the increased number of requests for careers info
Results “outstanding” with a 90 per cent pass rate
“Neccesity for change should not be an excuse for bad journalism”, says NCTJ man
Fast-track students become the first in the country to sit new exams
NEWS INTERVIEW– 160 candidates;– 118 passed – 74 per cent The examiners’ report: The September 2007 NCE news interview was a cracking breaking news story. But the exam itself also made headlines. For the first time candidates were asked to
NEWSPAPER PRACTICE– 126 candidates;– 99 passed – 79 per cent The examiners’ report: The overall standard of the papers submitted for this NCE was extremely good and this is reflected in the pass rate this time for this section of
LOGBOOKS– 103 candidates;– 99 passed – 96 per cent The examiners’ report: Once again there was a high pass rate for the logbook – 96 per cent. Only four failed, all for presentation. Some of the faults included missing pages,
Examiners give their verdict on the Autumn NCE – read the full reports here
89 per cent satisfaction rate in higher education survey of students