TRAIN AS A
JOURNALIST
Journalism is often seen as glamorous
and exciting but, as with any
occupation, success comes only after
much hard work and routine activity.
However, each working day as a
journalist is different and the training
you receive will give you the flexibility
to cover a wide range of news stories
and features.
Journalism draws on all the knowledge
and skills you have acquired and can
give you a tremendous sense of
achievement. If you've got what it
takes, journalism could be the career
for you!
SO WHERE DO I START?
The NCTJ is the principal provider of
journalism qualifications and training
and offers a wide variety of training
and learning options to suit everyone.
NCTJ qualifications are what editors
look for when they are recruiting
trainee journalists and these can be
gained through full-time, part-time,
distance learning or on-the-job training
courses. We also offer press
photography and photo-journalism
training.
For further information about training as
a journalist, please visit www.nctj.com
where you will find details of all courses
offered, locations of study and details of
educational requirements.
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The Babraham Institute is a charity which is world renowned for its research in life
sciences that leads to new medicines and treatments for human diseases.
Reporting to the Head of Engineering, the Unit Engineering Manager will be
responsible for the repairs and maintenance of all electrical and mechanical
engineering services in a large research facility which is currently under
construction. Applicants should be multi-disciplined and must hold an HNC, (or
C&G equivalent) in mechanical engineering/building services with electrical
endorsements or HNC (or C&G equivalent) in electrical engineering with
mechanical endorsements. Applicants with equivalent qualifications to the above
will be considered. Applicants should also have an in depth knowledge of
maintenance of mechanical and electrical engineering services, preferably with
experience of a research institute, local authority/government, or health service-
type establishment of a large and varied nature.
Starting salary will be dependent on qualifications and experience. Benefits
include pension scheme. Further information about the Institute can be found on
our website. Application forms and further details are available electronically from
our website (www.babraham.ac.uk), or by contacting our 24-hour Recruitment
Line on 01223 496365, or e-mail: babraham.personnel@bbsrc.ac.uk. On applying
please quote reference UEM/P/2. Closing date for completed applications is 26
November 2008. Interviews will be held on Tuesday, 9 December 2008. Previous
applicants need not apply. NO AGENCIES PLEASE.
The Babraham Institute is supported by the
Biotechnology and Biological
Sciences Research Council
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ADeC is looking for a Projects Officer to
join our Arts Development team as we
expand our work with young people and
rural communities. You will be enthusiastic
and committed to the role of arts and
culture in building communities.
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�14,000 pro rata (7.5 hours a week with
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Working as part of a small team, you will
provide a vital role in supporting our events
and publicity activities. You will have sound
office and numeracy skills and a calm and
organised approach.
For further information and application
packs see www.adec.org.uk or call 01353
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