Newspaper noSWeaters make it BIG!
News reporter on the Guardian´s economics desk; news reporter on the Independent on Sunday; sports reporter on the Independent; financial reporter for Dow Jones; foreign desk reporter on Reuters; news reporter for the Press Association; news and feature writer on the Daily Mirror… the list goes on and on.
Newspaper noSWeaters make it BIG and they say so!
Reason? The hard work and dedication of our selected students matched with the hard work and dedication of our journalism trainers who hold a teaching qualification or are experienced trainers.

Over the last ten years we have trained hundreds of would-be journalists to realise their dreams, achieve their ambitions and earn their livings by writing.
The NCTJ accredited newspaper course (Diploma in Journalism) which we run on a full- and part-time basis ensures our students leave us with all the skills they need to hit the ground running on any news desk in the land.
As well as the national press our graduates are working as journalists on almost every major daily and evening provincial newspaper in the UK from the Manchester Evening News through the Brighton Argus to the Southend Echo; as well as the higher echelons of London weeklies including the Ham and High, the South London Press and the Camden New Journal.

Further afield papers like the Bucks Advertiser, the Watford Observer and the Kent on Sunday group have taken our interns and/or first jobbers.
Full-Time NCTJ Preliminary Course
An intensive NCTJ accredited fast-track option for aspiring journalists who can commit to a demanding pace. As with the part-time course, the full-time programme leads to the NCTJ preliminary exams. Additionally, students are given the opportunity to learn about a wider spectrum of journalistic practices. Read more

Part-Time NCTJ Preliminary Course
This highly popular and consistently over-subscribed 43-week part-time course runs on the weekend and one evening a week. It allows candidates from all walks of life to acquire professional journalism qualifications without leaving their current jobs. Some candidates, however, are already in the industry and use the part-time course to gain much-needed professional qualifications. Read more
© noSWeat Journalism Training 1999-2010
Website by Web Site Design Company - Core Media Design 2004-2010