Training Matters: Inside the 2015 Student Council
Our fortnightly look at training issues facing the profession
Our training blog ‘Training Matters’ is written by staff of the National Council for the Training of Journalists and other guest contributors. It is designed to encourage debate on all aspects of journalism training. Check back here for further updates.
Our fortnightly look at training issues facing the profession
Our fortnightly look at training issues facing the industry
Our fortnightly look at training issues facing the industry
Our fortnightly look at training issues facing the industry
Our fortnightly look at journalism training issues
‘You’ve got the passion, now make yourself employable’
Our fortnightly look at training issues facing the profession
Our fortnightly look at training issues facing the industry
Our fortnightly look at training issues facing the industry
Our fortnightly look at training issues facing the industry
Our fortnightly look at training issues facing the industry
Our fortnightly look at training issues facing the industry
John Cary, head of accreditation at the NCTJ, reflects on the work to help young journalists as they strive to win their personal battle to succeed at shorthand. Nervous laughter. Unconvincing smiles. General sheepishness and shuffling in seats. The reaction
Concern over low result for Scottish qualification
Publishers in trainee route to work in government ‘trailblazer’ programme
NCTJ chairman calls for award nominations