Quality journalism training in central London

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noSWeat journalism training was established in 1999 in Clerkenwell, central London. The first private college to be approved by the National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ), it delivers the new NCTJ accredited Diploma in Multi-Media Journalism (see  for examples of student videos). Using the college's impeccable industry contacts and reputation graduates scoop top jobs on newspapers, magazines and in broadcasting across the UK and abroad, as well as international news wires. Visitors have included Rusbridger, Toynbee, Clifford, Falconer, May and Duncan Smith. Click the Facebook logo below for snaps of our renowned course visits which include the Old Bailey, The High Court, St Bride's Church, Fleet Street and the UK Parliament in London. One high-flyer recently visited the European Parliament, NATO and S.H.A.P.E. in Brussels at the invitation of the Chartered Institute of Journalists; which all noSWeat students are exclusively invited to join free-of-charge.