The Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism was established in autumn 2006, with core funding from the Thomson Reuters Foundation, and is part of the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Oxford. At the heart of the Institute is the long-standing Thomson Reuters Fellowship Programme for visiting journalists, now in its 25th year, and based at Green Templeton College. The Institute build on this tradition and is now a university research centre of excellence.
The Institute is dedicated to the rigorous, international comparative study of journalism. Our publications present findings, analysis and recommendations from leading experts from both academic and practitioner backgrounds.
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The Journalist Fellowship Programme brings well-established mid-career journalists from around the world to Oxford to meet and pursue their research interests.
The deadline for receipt of applications for the Thomson Reuters Foundation Fellowship Programme 2010/2011 is 12.00 noon, Wednesday 27th January 2010.
“The Reuters Fellowship offered me the opportunity to conduct research on the ethics of genetic testing in a world class university, and to work alongside senior journalists, clinicians, leading geneticists and key thinkers from all over the world.”
Dr Catriona Bonfiglioli
University of Sydney, Australia; Fellow 1997
Ben Goldacre is a medical doctor, a columnist in the Guardian, and a frequent blogger. In his best-selling book 'Bad Science' Goldacre shows how many journalists covering science...
What have bank bailouts and economic stimulus funds got in common with the erosion of the force and authority of press councils in different countries? Adrian Hadland puts a...
The Reuters Institute's projects are each independently and separately financed, and are designed to illuminate critical or challenging areas for the news media. Our current research work includes:
Research papers
Carlo de Benedetti, Chairman, Gruppo Editoriale L’Espresso / La Repubblica....
Speaker: Prof. Paolo Mancini, Faculty of Political Science, University of Perugia and Visiting...
will we still have television as such?will it still need special...
John Lloyd finds escape on many levels with 'Hi Society', 'Enid', 'Miranda', 'The Thick of It',...
John Lloyd visits Georgia to find a people united in their recognition of Moscow's 'hard power' –...
There needs to be a real conversation about competing values. But the firewalls mean it cannot...
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