Welcome to the website of
the
Chartered
Institute of Journalists
The Chartered Institute of Journalists is the
oldest professional body for Journalists in the world. It was
founded - as the National Association of Journalists - in 1884
and six years later was granted its Royal Charter by Queen
Victoria, to protect and serve those employed in the field of
journalism.
The Institute combines the role of professional
society with that of a trade union - known as the IoJ(TU). The
Institute’s union section protects its members' interests in
the workplace and campaigns for better conditions for working
journalists.
The Institute’s professional side is concerned
with the standards and ethics of the media, the protection of
journalistic freedom, training and administers the Institute’s
many charities.
The International Division
has members in over other 30 countries who joined to
be members of the senior professional organisation of
journalists and who support the Institute's principles of
honest reporting, independence and being apolitical.
CURRENT:
Student information - Institute guide to help
potential journalists pick the right career
path.
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details
Journalists’ Institute protests at BBC’s
executive bonuses
Click here
for more details
Loss of a legend - Sir Charles
Wheeler
Click here for more
details
TAX CREDITS BEST
OPTION FOR PUBLIC SERVICE
BROADCASTERS Click
here
for more details
Sami al-Haj is
free Click here for more details
Reuters cameraman
films Israeli tank shooting
him Click here for more
details
The CIoJ remembers
Farzad Bazoft
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for more details
CIoJ visit to Strasbourg - click here for more
details
Institute brands
Prince Harry report 'reckless
opportunism'
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details
Institute remembers
journalist colleagues who died in the Munich air
crash Click here for more details
Make 2008 a
free New Year for Sami
Al-Haj Click here for more details
Chinese blogger
killed Click here for
more details
HISTORICAL:
Chartered Institute
of Journalists backs Fowler over BBC
appointments Click
here for more
details
Institute welcomes the release of Alan
Johnston
Clickhere
for more details
More barriers to
journalists’ investigative
rights Click here for more details
Trauma Self-help Website Launched for News Media
Staff
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Journalists urge PRs to ‘get
wise’ to Press card
situation... Click
here for more
details
New V-P
announced... Click here for more details
HSE backs Institute over
safety... Click here for more
details
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