December 2019
November 2019

27 November 2019
Putting the audience at the heart of journalism
Federica Cherubini, engagement manager, Hearken

20 November 2019
Virtual Reality News: the post-hype reality in 2019
Zillah Watson, commissioning editor for virtual reality, BBC VR Hub

06 November 2019
The 50:50 Project: increasing women's representation in the BBC's journalism
Ros Aktins, presenter of Outside Source, BBC News; project director, 50:50
October 2019

30 October 2019
The state of journalism
Dorothy Byrne, head of news and current affairs, Channel 4 Television

23 October 2019
Political attacks on journalism in central and eastern Europe
Meera Selva, Director, Journalist Fellowship Programme, Reuters Institute

16 October 2019
Healing words - Innovations in health reporting
Mia Malan, editor in chief, Bhekisisa
June 2019

19 June 2019
The Business and Practice of Journalism: Social media, democracy and dissent in Sri Lanka
Meera Selva

12 June 2019
The Business and Practice of Journalism: Protecting newsrooms from political pressures
Bobby Ghosh

05 June 2019
The Business and Practice of Journalism: Multi-skilling newsrooms - do’s and don’ts
Caro Kriel
May 2019

29 May 2019
The Business and Practice of Journalism: The failure of political journalism
Helen Lewis

22 May 2019
The Business and Practice of Journalism: Reputation, trust and keeping watch
Inga Thordar

15 May 2019
The Business and Practice of Journalism: Networked News, Racial Divides – How Power & Privilege Shape Public Discourse
Sue Robinson

08 May 2019
The Business and Practice of Journalism: British media and populism, and Brexit
Trevor Kavanagh

01 May 2019
The Business and Practice of Journalism: Why don’t we take women as seriously as men?
Mary Ann Sieghart
April 2019

30 April 2019
Political Knowledge Gaps and the Role of the BBC in the Era of Misinformation
Marta Cantijoch Cunill

16 April 2019
The New Challenges and Opportunities in Global Journalism
Rasmus Kleis Nielsen and Meera Selva

06 April 2019
The Reuters Institute at the International Journalism Festival, Perugia
Soma Basu, Alexandra Borchardt, Lucy Kueng, David Levy, Nic Newman, Rasmus Nielsen, James Painter, Julie Posetti, Alan Rusbridger, Meera Selva, Eduardo Suárez
March 2019

20 March 2019
Journalism and the New Propaganda Wars
Reuters Institute Journalist Fellows

06 March 2019
From victims to suspects - representations of Muslim women
Shakira Hussein, National Centre for Excellence in Islamic Studies, University of Melbourne
February 2019

27 February 2019
Should the state pay for journalism?
Polly Curtis, Visiting Fellow, Reuters Institute; former Editor-in-Chief, HuffPost UK

20 February 2019
Digital rebranding of legacy media - reviving the Madras Courier
Shrenik Rao, Editor, Madras Courier
18 February 2019
Reuters Memorial Lecture: What Lies Ahead for the Media in India?
Siddharth Varadarajan

13 February 2019
Diving Deep. Slow News and Reader Engagement.
Chris Cook, Tortoise Media; formerly BBC Newsnight and Financial Times

06 February 2019
India's Social Media Elections
Dr Vidya Narayanan, Director of Research, Computational Propaganda Project, Oxford Internet Institute
January 2019

30 January 2019
Short and strong: making The Economist Espresso
Lane Greene, language columnist and Espresso editor, The Economist

23 January 2019
The coldest story ever told: Kanye and the Up Next algorithm
Caithlin Mercer, Managing Editor, Yahoo! UK
16 January 2019
Do we need a new kind of journalism in 2019? The challenges of trust and misinformation
Rachael Jolley, Editor, Index on Censorship magazine
December 2018

12 December 2018
Fellows symposium - freedom, practice, trust and sustainability

06 December 2018
Book launch: Journalism, 'Fake News' & Disinformation
Inga Thordar, Julie Posetti, Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Thomas Hughes, Soma Basu
November 2018

28 November 2018
Behind the lens: The impact and implications of visual storytelling
Hazel Thompson, photojournalist and filmmaker

21 November 2018
Voice, podcasts and the future of audio
Nic Newman, digital consultant and lead author of the Digital News Report

14 November 2018
Empowered: Popular feminism and popular misogyny
Professor Sarah Banet-Weiser, Head of the Department of Media and Communications, London School of Economics

09 November 2018
Reporting austerity Britain
Danica Kirka, Reporter, The Associated Press

07 November 2018
Leading Newsroom Change: Oxford Perspectives Media Leadership Programme

07 November 2018
Networked solidarity in the age of Trump
Professor Gina Neff, Oxford Internet Institute

02 November 2018
NGOs as newsmakers
Matthew Powers, Assistant Professor, Department of Communications, University of Washington
October 2018

31 October 2018
Transformations in news organisations
Anita Zielina

26 October 2018
Misinformation and its effect on public life
Phoebe Arnold, Visiting fellow, RISJ, and International Projects Co-Ordinator, First Draft

24 October 2018
Breaking news: The remaking of journalism
Alan Rusbridger, Principal of Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford, and former Editor of the Guardian

17 October 2018
Protecting whistleblowers and sources in the digital age
Julie Posetti, Senior Research Fellow, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
September 2018
17 September 2018
Reuters Institute Summer School on Comparative Qualitative Research on Journalism and News Media – 17-18 September 2018, Oxford

07 September 2018
Breaking News: The Remaking of Journalism and Why it Matters Now
Alan Rusbridger

07 September 2018
35th Anniversary of the Journalist Fellowship Programme
July 2018

09 July 2018
Brussels launch event of 2018 Digital News Report

02 July 2018
Reuters Institute report launch - How Europe's Media Cover Brexit
June 2018

15 June 2018
Washington DC Launch Reuters Institute Digital News Report

14 June 2018
Berlin Launch Reuters Institute Digital News Report

14 June 2018
New York launch of 2018 Reuters Institute Digital News Report

14 June 2018
London Launch - Digital News Report 2018

13 June 2018
Innovation and the Conversation on the Rise of China
Gary Liu, CEO, South China Morning Post

06 June 2018
Statistics and the Battle Against Misinformation
Professor Denise Lievesley, Principal, Green Templeton College

01 June 2018
Whistleblowing and Intelligence
Ewen MacAskill, Defence and Intelligence Correspondent, The Guardian
May 2018

30 May 2018
In Pursuit of Repertoires of News Consumption. Analysing how People use News Media in Everyday Life
Kim Schroder, Visiting Fellow, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, University of Oxford

25 May 2018
Broadcasters and the International Story
Nevine Mabro, Deputy Editor, Channel 4 News

23 May 2018
Experts as Journalists and the Contest for the Truth
Stephen Khan, Editor, The Conversation

18 May 2018
We can’t handle the truth: race, big data and public policy
Trevor Phillips, Writer and Broadcaster

16 May 2018
Reporting of the Refugee Crisis and the AfD in Germany
Tanit Koch, Former Editor-in-Chief, Bild

11 May 2018
Online Disinformation: What do we know, what can we do?
Professor Rasmus Nielsen, Professor of Political Communication

09 May 2018
The News of Tomorrow: Just a Minute
Journalist fellows, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, University of Oxford

04 May 2018
Populism as a challenge and a threat to media in liberal democracies
Dr Alexander Görlach, senior fellow, Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs

02 May 2018
Political actors and the use of bots, algorithms and other forms of automation
Dr Vidya Narayanan, Director of Research, Computational Propaganda Project, Oxford Internet Institute

01 May 2018
Social Media and Political Polarisation
Dr Pablo Barberá
April 2018
March 2018

28 March 2018
The Power of Platforms
Rasmus Kleis Nielsen

07 March 2018
The "King of Whoppers" and political fact checking in the 2016 US presidential race
Lucas Graves, Senior Research Fellow, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

02 March 2018
Collusion: how Russia helped Donald Trump win
Luke Harding, Foreign correspondent, The Guardian
February 2018
28 February 2018
CANCELLED: Reporting the world
Roula Khalaf, Deputy editor, Financial Times

23 February 2018
CANCELLED: Who's watching? Filmmaking and journalism in war zones
Nevine Mabro, Deputy editor, Channel 4 News
21 February 2018
There are many roads to power - How to build a career in journalism
Alexandra Borchardt

21 February 2018
Oxford Perspectives Envisioning the Newsroom in 2020
Alexandra Borchardt, Director of Strategic Development. Reuters Institute

16 February 2018
RISJ Memorial Lecture
Marty Baron, Editor, The Washington Post
14 February 2018
Journalism and the Underworld
Antonio Sampaio, Research associate for security and development, International Institute for Strategic Studies
09 February 2018
Let's talk about money. Public broadcasters and business news
Jasmin Buttar, Editor, BBC Business and Economics Centre

07 February 2018
Restoring trust in news
Alessandra Galloni, Global news editor, Thomson Reuters

02 February 2018
Britain's media and politics
Tony Gallagher, Editor-in-chief, The Sun
January 2018
31 January 2018
Is there a future for photo journalists in the digital age?
Adrian Hadland, Senior lecturer, University of Stirling

26 January 2018
Trust, power and the crisis of media
Ed Williams, CEO, Edelman UK and Ireland

24 January 2018
Not-for-profit journalism - a new model
Rachel Oldroyd, Managing Editor, Bureau of Investigative Journalism
23 January 2018
From Panama to Paradise: The power of collaboration in investigative journalism.
Anne Koch, Richard Sambrook, Bastian Obermayer, Rachel Oldroyd.

19 January 2018
Journalistic ethics in practice: The bright side, dark side and taboos
Atte Jääskeläinen, Visiting fellow at RISJ and former Director of news and current affairs of YLE, the Finnish Broadcasting Company

17 January 2018
Is it true? Why questions about the news are changing
Liz Corbin, Editor, BBC Reality Check
November 2017

29 November 2017
Decline in media freedom worldwide
Jodie Ginsberg, chief executive, Index on Censorship

22 November 2017
Oxford Perspectives: Envisioning the Newsroom in 2020
Alexandra Borchardt, Director of Strategic Development. Reuters Institute

22 November 2017
Reporting from Yemen and other inaccessible war zones: risk and how to find out if you're in trouble
Laura Silvia Battaglia, Foreign correspondent and documentary maker

17 November 2017
A reporter's discovery during the financial crisis: those in charge were making it up as they went along
Katherine Griffiths, banking editor, The Times

15 November 2017
Platform power and responsibility in the attention economy
John Naughton, columnist The Observer and director press fellowship programme, Wolfson College, Cambridge. Author of From Gutenberg to Zuckerberg: what you really need to know about the Internet

10 November 2017
The challenges of writing about corruption in Africa
Michela Wrong, author of “Now it’s our turn to eat”

08 November 2017
The evolution of digital journalism and tapping into tech for story-telling
Lianna Brinded, Europe editor at Quartz

03 November 2017
Lessons learnt launching Al Jazeera English, and how they can be applied to news media today
Al Anstey, Former MD, Al Jazeera English

01 November 2017
Britain, Brexit and the new political chaos
Jack Blanchard, editor, London playbook at Politico
October 2017

27 October 2017
Reporting on globalized issues. A study of China and the environmental movement
Stephen Reese, Professor of journalism, University of Texas

25 October 2017
Q&A discussion with Ben Goldacre
Ben Goldacre, author of Bad Science, director EBM DataLab, Nuffield Dept Primary Care

23 October 2017
The consequences of Germany's federal elections
Alexandra Borchardt

20 October 2017
Google and Facebook: Friend or Foe?
Helen Lewis, deputy editor, New Statesman

18 October 2017
The Emotional Toll on Journalists Covering the Refugee Crisis
Hannah Storm, Professor Anthony Feinstein, Yannis Behrakis and Will Vassilopoulos

18 October 2017
Changing patterns of digital news consumption
Nic Newman, research associate and lead author of Digital News Report at RISJ

13 October 2017
Quizzing leaders for a global audience
Stephen Sackur, BBC Hard Talk

11 October 2017
What’s happening to our media
Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Professor of political communication, University of Oxford
September 2017
27 September 2017
2017 International Journal of Press/Politics conference at the Reuters Institute
19 September 2017
The Future of Publicism '17
15 September 2017
Attitudes to Paying for Online News
Nic Newman, Chris Duncan, Denise Law

14 September 2017
Future of Journalism Conference 2017 - Journalism in a post-truth age?
Stuart Allan, Head of School, School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies, Cardiff University
July 2017
June 2017
14 June 2017
Broadcasting in the age of Brexit and Trump
Justin Webb, BBC Today presenter, Radio 4
09 June 2017
CANCELLED
James Brokenshire, conservative MP and secretary of state for Northern Ireland
07 June 2017
Producing news videos that young people care about
Sakhr Al-Makhadhi, Acting Executive Producer, AJ+
May 2017
31 May 2017
The Optician of Lampedusa – opening the world’s eyes to the human story behind mass migration
Emma Jane Kirby, BBC correspondent and author of the ‘Optician of Lampedusa’
24 May 2017
How BuzzFeed covers news
Jim Waterson, deputy editor, BuzzFeed UK
19 May 2017
Media freedom and free speech in South Africa
Kate O’Regan, director of the Bonavero Institute of Human Rights, Faculty of Law, and former constitutional court judge in South Africa
17 May 2017
News in the digital age, and how The Economist fits in
Tom Standage, deputy editor, the Economist
12 May 2017
Talking to Trump
Frances Stead Sellers, senior writer, Washington Post
10 May 2017
VR for News: The New Reality?
10 May 2017
Women on Air – where are the experts?
Suzanne Franks, Professor of Journalism, City University, London
05 May 2017
From black and white to read all over - political reporting in a digital age
Isabel Oakeshott, political journalist and commentator, and author of ‘Call me Dave’
03 May 2017
Why Facebook matters, and what you might be getting wrong about it
Esra Dogramaci, senior digital editor, Deutsche Welle
April 2017
28 April 2017
How the global financial crisis is shaping political upheavals: Reflections on UKIP, Brexit and Trump
Jane Green, professor of political science, University of Manchester, and co-director of the 2015 British Election Study
26 April 2017
The enemy of my enemy is still my enemy: the polarized media landscape in Syria
Rima Marrouch, freelance journalist for Reuters, BBC, CBS, and Al Jazeera
25 April 2017
Attacks on the Press Launch Event

25 April 2017
Attacks on the press launch event
Joel Simon, Alan Rusbridger, Lindsey Hilsum, Razia Iqbal
March 2017
10 March 2017
The Assault on Reason: Fake News, Post-truth and the media
Richard Sambrook, Professor of Journalism, Cardiff University
08 March 2017
Investigative journalism in the age of social news
Heidi Blake, investigations editor, BuzzFeed UK
01 March 2017
Newsweek: Legacy title as startup
Matt McAllester, editor, Newsweek International
February 2017
24 February 2017
The value of being right
Niko Price, Europe editor, Associated Press

22 February 2017
Freedom of Information and the Informed Citizen
Heather Brooke, investigative journalist, author and Professor of journalism at City University
22 February 2017
Freedom of information and the informed citizen
Heather Brooke, investigative journalist, author and Professor of journalism at City University
17 February 2017
Analysing foreign affairs for a global audience
Gideon Rachman, chief foreign affairs commentator, Financial Times
15 February 2017
Reporting Africa: New storytellers, new stories?
Melanie Bunce, senior lecturer in Journalism, City University, co-editor of Africa's Media Image in the 21st Century

10 February 2017
The Reuters Memorial Lecture: We Broke the News. How do we fix it?
Melissa Bell, Vox Media
10 February 2017
The Reuters Memorial Lecture: We broke the news. How do we fix it?
Melissa Bell, Vox Media
08 February 2017
Digital transformation - the organisation challenges
Lucy Küng, Research Associate, Reuters Institute
03 February 2017
CANCELLED A shrinking space: media freedom in democracies
Jodie Ginsberg, CEO, Index on Censorship
01 February 2017
Is censorship stifling China's media?
Vincent Ni, senior producer, BBC World Service, and former foreign correspondent for Caixin Media
January 2017
27 January 2017
A German experience of covering Brexit
Diana Zimmermann, London correspondent for ZDF German public television
25 January 2017
Making an impact with journalism in today's 24/7 digital news landscape
Rachel Oldroyd, managing editor, The Bureau of Investigative Journalism
20 January 2017
Russian politics and Russian journalism in the time of Putin and Trump
Vladimir Ashurkov, member of the Central Council of Progress Party
18 January 2017
Old media, new media, and politics in Brazil
Americo Martins, editor, Global Editorial Partnerships, BBC, and former director general of Brazil's public broadcasting company
11 January 2017
Journalism in an age of terror
Andrew Dorman, Professor of International Security, Kings College, Stephen Grey, Security Correspondent and author Sir David Omand, former head of GCHQ
December 2016
09 December 2016
Politics, media and language in the era of Trump and Brexit
Mark Thompson, Chief Executive and President, The New York Times Company
01 December 2016
Webinar: News alerts and the battle for the lockscreen
November 2016
30 November 2016
Statistics, the BBC and impartiality
Dame Jil Matheson, former UK national statistician and leader of BBC Trust Review
25 November 2016
Reflections on media and politics: from Margaret Thatcher to Brexit
The Rt Hon. the Lord David Willetts, former Minister for Universities and Science, 2010-2014, and MP for Havant, 1992-2015
23 November 2016
Catastrophic Success: President Erdoğan of Turkey and the opposition media
Kerim Balci, editor in chief, Turkish Review
16 November 2016
Reuters: innovating to stay ahead - from pigeons to multimedia
Jane Barrett, global head of multimedia, Editorial, Reuters
09 November 2016
Strength in numbers – how journalists cracked the Panama Papers
Holly Watt, investigations correspondent, the Guardian
04 November 2016
Different styles of journalism in Japan and the UK
Reiko Saisho, bureau chief, NHK London Bureau
02 November 2016
Quartz things: a mobile-first approach to stories
Akshat Rathi, Reporter, Quartz
October 2016
26 October 2016
From Afghanistan to a more dangerous world
Christina Lamb, foreign affairs correspondent, Sunday Times
21 October 2016
Journalism in the Age of Terrorism
John Lloyd, Senior Research Fellow, Reuters Institute
19 October 2016
How the BBC reaches digital audiences in South Asia
Roopa Suchak, South Asia workstream lead, BBC
14 October 2016
The need for slow media in the digital age
Helen Boaden, Director of BBC Radio
12 October 2016
How journalism faces a second wave of disruption from technology and changing audience behaviour
Nic Newman, Research Associate, Reuters Institute
September 2016
June 2016

21 June 2016
Digital News in a Distributed Environment
Rasmus Klein Nielsen, Director of Research at the Reuters Institute
15 June 2016
Russian media: oppressor or oppressed?
Yulia Netesova, visiting fellow at CIS LSE, foreign affairs correspondent at the Rosbalt news agency
10 June 2016
Human rights, the media and politics
Sir Keir Starmer, Labour MP for Holborn and St Pancras, and former Director of Public Prosecutions
08 June 2016
The kidnapping of journalists: reporting from high-risk conflict zones
Hannah Storm, director of the International News Safety Institute (INSI) and RISJ author
01 June 2016
News in the digital age, and how The Economist fits in
Tom Standage, deputy editor, the Economist
May 2016
25 May 2016
Saving the Media. Capitalism, Crowdfunding, and Democracy
Julia Cage, assistant professor of economics, Sciences Po Paris, Department of Economics
20 May 2016
Is political journalism broken?
Helen Lewis, deputy editor of New Statesman and a presenter of the BBC’s Week in Westminster
18 May 2016
Covering Syria and the refugee crisis
Lindsey Hilsum, international editor, Channel 4 News
13 May 2016
The Panama Papers: the inside story of the world’s biggest leak
Luke Harding, foreign correspondent, The Guardian, and author of ‘A Very Expensive Poison: the Definitive Story of the Murder of Litvinenko’
13 May 2016
The Media and the Environment: New and Old Challenges
Fiona Harvey, Environment Correspondent, The Guardian, Milene Larsson, Senior Reporter, Vice News, Kelly Oakes, Science Editor, BuzzFeed UK, Alister Doyle, Environment Correspondent, Thomson Reuters
11 May 2016
Innovators in digital news
Lucy Küng, Research Associate, Reuters Institute
06 May 2016
Guiding public opinion" in the digital age: the Party and the media in China
Isabel Hilton, editor, China Dialogue.net
04 May 2016
The challenges of reporting Iran
Sadeq Saba, the former head of the BBC Persian Service
03 May 2016
The Future of the BBC
Lord Patten of Barnes, Chancellor of the University of Oxford
April 2016
29 April 2016
'We're losing our free speech – a trigger warning
Mick Hume, editor-at-large of Spiked.com and author of ‘Trigger Warning: Is the Fear of Being Offensive Killing Free Speech?’
27 April 2016
The evolving practice of foreign correspondents
Giovanna Dell’Orto, associate professor, School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Minnesota
March 2016
29 March 2016
Public service news and digital media - launch event
Annika Sehl, Research Fellow, Dr Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Director of Research
09 March 2016
Spies and journalists: the impossible relationship
John Lloyd, Senior Research Fellow, Reuters Institute
04 March 2016
Government from the inside - the good, the bad and the ugly
Norman Lamb, MP and Liberal Democrat minister in the Coalition Government, 2010-2015
02 March 2016
How BuzzFeed covers news
Jim Waterson, deputy editor, BuzzFeed UK
February 2016
26 February 2016
Media credibility in the age of internet and insurgency
Andy Sparrow, political correspondent and blogger, the Guardian
24 February 2016
The problems of reporting Islamic State
John Simpson BBC World Affairs Editor
19 February 2016
British politics – a view from Italy
Marco Varvello, bureau chief, London, RAI Television
17 February 2016
Valuable journalism: what journalists need to know about audiences, but seldom ask
Irene Costera Meijer, professor of journalism, VU University, Amsterdam
12 February 2016
New Labour in Government and communications - 20 years on
Alun Evans, Chief Executive of the British Academy and Head of Strategic Communications at 10 Downing Street, 1998-2000
10 February 2016
Hurricanes and hashtags: the power dynamics of humanitarian reporting in a digital age
Glenda Cooper, Former Visiting Fellow
05 February 2016
Widening notions of offence and the impact on a free media
Jodie Ginsberg, edit-in-chief, Index on Censorship
03 February 2016
How new media are changing African journalism
Ismail Einashe, London-based freelance journalist covering Africa
January 2016
29 January 2016
Bad statistics
Tim Harford, senior columnist at the Financial Times and presenter of BBC’s More or Less
27 January 2016
Navigating the infosmog
Richard Sambrook, Senior Research Associate
22 January 2016
Does anyone care about democracy?
Chris Bryant, Labour MP and former shadow secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport
20 January 2016
Social media and protests in Turkey
Esra Dogramici, digital consultant, BBC World Service Digital and Technology group
December 2015
November 2015
25 November 2015
The challenges of reporting Europe
Bill Emmott, ex-editor of the Economist and international newspaper columnist
23 November 2015
Re-shaping the online news and media industry: The shift from destination to distributed media
Jimmy Maymann, former CEO of the Huffington Post
19 November 2015
The Great European Disaster Movie Screening
Bill Emmott (Executive Producer), Annalisa Piras (Director, Producer, Writer), Dr Jody LaPorte (Departmental Lecturer in Politics and Public Policy, Blavatnik School of Government)
18 November 2015
What is happening with TV?
Bruno Patino, director of the Journalism School, Sciences Po, Paris, ex-director of digital, strategy and TV channels at France Télévisions
13 November 2015
The UK debate on the EU – a view from Europe
Natalie Nougayrede, columnist, The Guardian and ex editor Le Monde
11 November 2015
BBC Journalism: Future Uncertain?
Richard Tait, professor of journalism and former BBC governor, Cardiff University
04 November 2015
Are the BRICS building a New World Media Order?
Daya Thussu, professor of international communication, and co-editor of Mapping BRICS Media, University of Westminster
October 2015
30 October 2015
The challenge of impartiality for the BBC during referendums
Ric Bailey, Chief Political Adviser, BBC
28 October 2015
Negotiating Culture: integrating legacy and digital cultures in news media
Lucy Küng, Research Associate, Reuters Institute, Prof. Robert G. Picard, North American Representative
28 October 2015
Can data save journalism? How analytics change the newsroom and beyond
Klaus Miller, junior professor of quantitative marketing, Goethe University, Frankfurt
23 October 2015
Investigative journalism and US politics
Charles Lewis, Visiting Fellow
22 October 2015
Tracking the future of news
Dr David Levy, Director, Nic Newman, Research Associate, Reuters Institute, Richard Fletcher, Research Fellow
21 October 2015
How data can help journalists to do better storytelling and reporting
Jacqui Maher, interactive journalist, BBC News Labs
16 October 2015
Social media and the UK 2015 election
Colin Byrne, Visiting Fellow
14 October 2015
How journalism faces a second wave of disruption from technology and changing audience behaviour
Nic Newman, Research Associate, Reuters Institute
September 2015
June 2015
17 June 2015
POSTPONED Reporting Syria
Dr Halla Diyab, Writer and Director of Liberty Media Productions
10 June 2015
Cross-border journalism – a new method of collaborative reporting
Brigitte Alfter, Journalist, Lecturer and Author of ‘Handbook on Cross-border journalism’
05 June 2015
The changing face of elections and television
Michael Crick, Political Editor, Channel 4 News
05 June 2015
News Impact Summit London
Include George Arnett, Data Journalist, The Guardian; Charlie Beckett, Director, Polis at LSE - see the full list of speakers below
03 June 2015
How to make serious magazine journalism pay
Bronwen Maddox, Editor, Prospect magazine
02 June 2015
Is the American Century Over?
Professor Joseph Nye, American political scientist and former Dean of the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, and Ngaire Woods, Dean, Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford
May 2015
29 May 2015
The UK post the election – what does it mean for the Treasury?
Sir Nicholas Macpherson, Permanent Secretary to the Treasury
27 May 2015
Making news for young adults?
Anna Doble, Online Editor, Newsbeat, BBC Radio 1
22 May 2015
Politicians and the media - a 40 year view
Dame Margaret Beckett, MP for Derby South and former foreign secretary
22 May 2015
JFK and LBJ: The Last Two Great Presidents
Godfrey Hodgson, former Director of the Reuters' Foundation Programme, former US correspondent of the Observer and former foreign editor of the Independent
20 May 2015
News in the digital age, and how The Economist fits in
Tom Standage, Deputy Editor, The Economist
15 May 2015
Reflections on new media and the election drawing on the experience of openDemocracy
Anthony Barnett, Founder of openDemocracy
13 May 2015
The battle for authenticity- the future of news, current affairs and documentary
Kevin Sutcliffe, Head of News Programmes for Europe, Vice News
08 May 2015
Reflections on the UK General Election and the Media: Two perspectives
Professor Ivor Gaber, University of Sussex, Dr Maya Even, Visiting Fellow Reuters Institute
06 May 2015
New publishing models for a modern world
Laurie Benson, Chief Executive, Upnexxt
April 2015
March 2015
16 March 2015
The world since Snowden
Alan Rusbridger, Principal, Lady Margaret Hall
13 March 2015
What impact will UKIP have at the 2015 general election?
Dr Matthew Goodwin, Nottingham University, co-author of ‘Revolt on the Right: Explaining Public Support for the Radical Right in Britain’
11 March 2015
Creativity and Change in public service broadcasting - managing the tough times
Helen Boaden, Director, Radio, BBC
06 March 2015
Parliament and the media
Andrew Tyrie, MP and chair of Treasury Select Committee
04 March 2015
Beyond Borders: which news stories resonate for an international audience?
Gill Penlington, Director of Programming, London and Europe, Middle East and Africa, CNN
February 2015
27 February 2015
Jest, Japes and Jihad - satirists and salafists in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo attacks
Emma Jane Kirby, Former BBC Paris Correspondent
25 February 2015
Environmental journalism and sustainable development in China
Dr Sam Geall, University of Sussex and author of China and the Environment: The Green Revolution
20 February 2015
Nothing is true: the Kremlin's global information war and the Russian media
Luke Harding, foreign correspondent, the Guardian
18 February 2015
The future of television news
Richard Sambrook, Senior Research Associate
13 February 2015
Media freedom in 2015
Lord (Guy) Black, Executive Director Telegraph Media Group
11 February 2015
A little piracy can be a good thing
Tom Thomson, Managing Editor, Grant Gibson, Digital Innovation Manager, Herald & Times Group, Glasgow
06 February 2015
Time present and time past: how everyone wants journalists to see history their way
Lindsey Hilsum, international editor, Channel 4 News
05 February 2015
Selling Politics in the Digital Age
04 February 2015
The top five dilemmas of news aggregation
Andrew Jack, Editor at FirstFT & head of aggregation/chief curator
January 2015
30 January 2015
The challenges of reporting the Russia/Ukraine Conflict
Bridget Kendall, BBC diplomatic editor
28 January 2015
Innovation in News Media - a look at the latest innovations shaping the future of news
Juan Señor, Former Visiting Fellow
23 January 2015
The General Election - how is voting going to change?
Professor Jane Green, British Election Survey and University of Manchester
21 January 2015
Reporting the unreported
Belinda Goldsmith, editor in chief, and Timothy Large, director of journalism and media training, Thomson Reuters Foundation
December 2014
05 December 2014
The 2015 UK elections and the role of leader writing
Martin Kettle, Associate editor of the Guardian
03 December 2014
Snowden and the debate on surveillance versus privacy
Ewen MacAskill, defence and security correspondent, the Guardian
02 December 2014
Public Relations: The Master Now
Ed Williams, CEO, Edelman UK; Trish Evans, Senior Lecturer in Public Relations, University of Westminster; Matthew Taylor, RSA Chief Executive
November 2014
28 November 2014
In Praise of Mess
Tim Harford of the FT
26 November 2014
Social media in the newsroom
Sarah Laitner, Communities Editor, Financial Times
21 November 2014
Silicon Valley and Journalism: Make up or Break up?
Emily Bell, Director of Tow Centre for Digital Journalism at Columbia Journalism School. Former director of digital content, Guardian
21 November 2014
No Media and Politics Seminar this week - Reuters Memorial Lecture running instead
19 November 2014
Leadership and innovation in media organisations
Lucy Küng, Research Associate, Reuters Institute
14 November 2014
US journalism
Martin Dickson, former Financial Times managing editor in North America
14 November 2014
Making research useful via visualisation
William Allen, Research Officer, Migration Observatory; John Walton, Senior Broadcast Journalist, BBC Visual Journalism Unit; Félix Krawatzek, DPhil Student in Politics, University of Oxford
12 November 2014
Visual journalism at the BBC - where the web meets TV
Amanda Farnsworth, Editor, Visual Journalism, BBC
07 November 2014
England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland - and Europe...what is the future?
Christopher Heaton-Harris, Conservative MP for Daventry
05 November 2014
How New Media Became Now Media
Carla Buzasi, founding editor of The Huffington Post UK, and current Global Chief Content Officer at trend forecasters WGSN
October 2014
31 October 2014
Media and Politics
Natalie Nougayrede, former Executive Editor, Le Monde
29 October 2014
How journalism faces a second wave of disruption from technology and changing audience behaviour
Nic Newman, Research Associate, Reuters Institute
24 October 2014
EU renegotiation and reform
Andrea Leadsom, Economic secretary to the Treasury and MP for South Northamptonshire
22 October 2014
Gatekeepers no More
John Lloyd, Senior Research Fellow, Reuters Institute
17 October 2014
Sir David Butler’s 90th Birthday Lecture
David Dimbleby, Chair of BBC Question time since 1994 and presenter of the BBC’s general election programmes
17 October 2014
No Media and Politics Seminar this week - Sir David Butler’s 90th Birthday Lecture running instead
17 October 2014
Making research useful via visualisation
Kate Day, Director of Digital Content, The Telegraph; Andrew Steele, computational biologist at Cancer Research UK, science communicator and co-founder of Scienceogram
15 October 2014
The Unfinished Media Revolution
Dr Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Director of Research
13 October 2014
Global Muckraking discussion
Anya Schiffrin, editor of Global Muckraking: 100 Years of Investigative Journalism From Around the World, Professor Ngaire Woods, Dean of Blavatnik School of Government
June 2014
20 June 2014
What future for environment reporting?
20 June 2014
Making research useful via visualisation
18 June 2014
What is news?
Will Gompertz, BBC Arts editor
17 June 2014
Issues in Media Concentration: Europe and the USA
Dr. Juan Pablo Artero, Visiting Fellow, University of Oxford
11 June 2014
The changing face of newsgathering in the social and digital age
Trushar Barot, Assistant editor of the UGC and Social Media Hub, BBC News
06 June 2014
An insider view on business, politics and the media
Baroness Shriti Vadera, Strategy and Finance Advisor, and former UK Cabinet Office Minister
04 June 2014
Reporting Disasters: Famine, Aid, Politics and the Media
Professor Suzanne Franks, City University, London
03 June 2014
Contesting Credibility: Human Rights Reporting in Mexico
Dr Ella McPherson, Department of Sociology, Cambridge University
May 2014
30 May 2014
Scottish Independence - the end of the UK?
Professor Jim Gallagher, Nuffield College and advisor to the Better Together Campaign
28 May 2014
Syria – what chance of a free media?
Armand Hurault, the director of public relations for the Syrian Association of Free Media (ASML - Association de Soutien aux Medias Libres)
27 May 2014
Media, Conflict and Democracy in Africa
Nic Cheeseman (African Studies, Oxford)
23 May 2014
Murdoch marries Blair – the relationship between media, politics and business
Anji Hunter, former aide to Tony Blair, now senior adviser to Edelman
21 May 2014
From the Arab Spring to the Sino-Japan Standoff: a Chinese Media Perspective
Vincent Ni, Europe correspondent, Caixin magazine
20 May 2014
Al-Jazeera and the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt
Mohammed-Ali Abunajela, PhD Candidate, University of Bedfordshire
16 May 2014
Challenges and pitfalls of covering the Euro zone crisis
Paul Taylor, European Affairs Editor, Thomson Reuters
14 May 2014
The intelligence agencies and their relations with the media
Paul Lashmar, Brunel University
09 May 2014
Speed plus insight: Live blogging and new ways of covering Politics
Andrew Sparrow, Guardian political correspondent and live blogger
08 May 2014
Harnessing the Power of Big Data for Media Conference 2014
07 May 2014
News in the digital age, and how The Economist fits in
Tom Standage, Media correspondent, the Economist
06 May 2014
Media Fragmentation and the Immigration Issue: A Comparison of Sixteen Western European Political Systems
Dr. Bouchra Arbaoui, Guest Researcher, University of Amsterdam
02 May 2014
The Hollande presidency – things can only get better (can't they?)
Raymond Kuhn, Former Visiting Fellow
April 2014
March 2014
14 March 2014
No Media & Politcs seminar this week
13 March 2014
The post-Soviet new media as a counter-hegemonic public sphere: two cautionary tales (Belarus and Russia)
Galina Miazhevich, Gorbachev Media Research Fellow,Christ Church, Oxford
12 March 2014
Post-humanitarianism: Humanitarian communication beyond a politics of pity
Professor Lilie Chouliaraki, London School of Economics
11 March 2014
Challenges to Knowledge Transfer within Transnational Media Firms: Case Study of Thomson Reuters in India
Zehra Sayed, Former Visiting Fellow
11 March 2014
Media Business Models in Transition: News Wires in the Online Age
Georgi Kantchev, DPhil Candidate, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford
07 March 2014
Good Value for Money: Reflections on the Public Accounts Committee
Margaret Hodge, Labour MP and chair of the Public Accounts Committee
05 March 2014
The FT’s digital strategy
James Lamont, Managing Editor, Financial Times
February 2014
28 February 2014
Politics & TV: What could 2014 mean for 2015?
Adam Boulton, Political Editor, Sky News
27 February 2014
Local Journalism around the World: professional practices, economic foundations, and political implications
27 February 2014
Local Journalism around the World
26 February 2014
Data journalism and academia: friend or foe?
Mona Chalabi, Data Journalist, the Guardian
25 February 2014
European Broadcasting and Public Diplomacy in Africa: the Case of Deutsche Welle
Eva Polonska-Kimunguyi, Former Visiting Fellow
21 February 2014
A view of the media from Whitehall and Washington
Sir David Manning, former British Ambassador to Washington and Foreign Policy Adviser at No 10
19 February 2014
Could PR be the saviour of Journalism?
Professor Anne Gregory, Leeds Metropolitan University
14 February 2014
Reporting the UK, the EU and France to a US audience in the time of prism and twitter
Steven Erlanger, London correspondent, New York Times
12 February 2014
How mobile phones are changing journalism practice in the 21st Century
Adrian Hadland, Former Visiting Fellow
11 February 2014
Challenges and Confusion in European Media and Communication Regulation: A Four Country Comparison
Prof. Hannu Nieminen, Department of Social Research, University of Helsinki
07 February 2014
Politics and press freedom: the perils of Leveson and the Royal Charters
Kirsty Hughes, CEO, Index on Censorship
05 February 2014
Leaks, Snowden and the Guardian
Ewen Macaskill, Diplomatic Editor, the Guardian
January 2014
31 January 2014
When Reporters Cross the Line...with Governments over wars
Stewart Purvis, Professor of television journalism at City University, London, and author of 'When Reporters Cross the Line'
29 January 2014
Reporting Pakistan and specialist journalism
Owen Bennett-Jones, BBC presenter and journalist
24 January 2014
The Defence Business
Geoff Hoon, former Labour MP and defence secretary
22 January 2014
Communicating India's Soft Power: Buddha to Bollywood
Professor Daya Thussu, University of Westminster, London
December 2013
06 December 2013
Being a Columnist
Sir Simon Jenkins, Guardian columnist
04 December 2013
The strengths and weaknesses of social media
Jamie Bartlett, Director, Centre for the Analysis of Social Media, Demos
November 2013
29 November 2013
Reflections on regulating communications
Dr Colette Bowe, chair, Ofcom
27 November 2013
Framing death - how journalists report the death of public figures
Keith Somerville, Lecturer at the School of Politics and International Relations, University of Kent, and editor of AfricanArguments
26 November 2013
Language, Image and the Construction of Newsworthiness
Helen Caple, Former Visiting Fellow, Monika Bednarek, Former Visiting Fellow
20 November 2013
A global standard for reporting conflict
Jake Lynch, Associate Professor at the University of Sydney, and Director of the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies
18 November 2013
Responsible Journalism and National Security in the Age of Big Data
15 November 2013
Voltaire’s deathbed: urging media reform
Lord (Ian) Blair - former chief of the Metropolitan Police
13 November 2013
A life in a treacherous journalistic environment
Alejandro Quesada, former director of El Comercio (in Lima), and president of the Inter-American Press Association (SIP)
12 November 2013
Framing Obesity: Investigating the Role of the News Media in the Obesity Epidemic
Catriona Bonfiglioli, Former Visiting Fellow
11 November 2013
Political Journalism in Transition
08 November 2013
Labour and the media since the 2008 crash
Lord (Stewart) Wood - Shadow Minister without Portfolio and adviser to Ed Miliband
06 November 2013
Future media trends and changing audience behaviour
Nic Newman, Research Associate, Reuters Institute
01 November 2013
The future of press regulation in the United Kingdom
Lord (David) Hunt, chairman, Press Complaints Commission
October 2013
30 October 2013
Moscow is not Russia - reporting Russia's outback
Ben Judah, author of 'Fragile Empire: How Russia Fell In And Out Of Love with Vladimir Putin'
29 October 2013
Media self-regulation in South Asia
Narasimhan Ravi, Former Visiting Fellow
29 October 2013
Communicating Risk, Complexity and Uncertainty around Climate Change
Prof. Chris Rapley CBE, Professor of Climate Science at University College London and Fiona Harvey, Environment Correspondent, The Guardian
25 October 2013
Media and politics in the Berlusconi era
John Lloyd, Senior Research Fellow, Reuters Institute
23 October 2013
The global citizens movement and the role of independent journalists
David Hoffman, Founder/President Emeritus, Internews
18 October 2013
Press complaints in practice
Rose Wild, Feedback editor, the Times
16 October 2013
Ten years that shook the media world
Dr Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Director of Research
15 October 2013
The Switch to Digital Television: Is It A Revolution? Does It Enhance Democracy?
Michael Starks, Associate of PCMLP (Book Author), Oxford and Dr. Mark Thompson, Editor, Open Society Foundations
September 2013
07 September 2013
Digital News Consumption (30th Anniversary)
Nic Newman, Research Associate, Reuters Institute, Juan Señor, Former Visiting Fellow, Dr Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Director of Research
07 September 2013
Reporting the Euro Crisis (30th Anniversary)
Prof. Robert G. Picard, North American Representative, Cristina Marconi, Freelance journalist and pr, Vadim Makarenko, Media reporter, Gazeta Wyborcza, Poland
07 September 2013
Women in Journalism - a new kind of glass ceiling? (30th Anniversary)
Laura Saarikoski, Editor, Helsingin Sanomat Sunday , Monique Villa, CEO, Thomson Reuters Foundation
07 September 2013
Plenary: The Future of Journalism (30th Anniversary)
Nic Newman, Research Associate, Reuters Institute
06 September 2013
Reuters Memorial Lecture 2013 - Mark Thompson
Mark Thompson, Chief Executive and President, The New York Times Company
06 September 2013
30th Anniversary Reunion
June 2013
20 June 2013
Digital News Report 2013 Launch
19 June 2013
GEN News Summit 2013: HACK THE NEWSROOM!
Dr David Levy, Director, Nic Newman, Research Associate, Reuters Institute
12 June 2013
Verifying social media information in real time: from the UK riots to the Boston bombings, via Hurricane Sandy
Farida Vis, University of Sheffield
07 June 2013
Big Data, Big Ideas for Media Conference 2013
05 June 2013
Writing news for young people
Miranda Green, Editor, The Day
04 June 2013
Public Service Media and public value: A comparative study of six European countries
Eva Nowak, Former Visiting Fellow
May 2013
31 May 2013
Random thoughts on the news industry
Madhav Chinnappa, Head of Strategic Partnerships, Google News & Magazines
29 May 2013
The opportunities and drawbacks of using new media to report about Iran
Sina Motalebi, Editor, BBC Persian Service
28 May 2013
Trust in journalism in a digitised world
Bernd Blöbaum, Former Visiting Fellow
22 May 2013
POSTPONED: Random thoughts on the news industry
Madhav Chinnappa, Head of Strategic Partnerships, Google News & Magazines
17 May 2013
Reporting Corporate Tax Avoidance and its wider impact
Simon Robinson, Enterprise Editor, Europe, Middle East, Africa, Thomson Reuters
15 May 2013
Reporting the UK to Germany
John F Jungclaussen, Die Zeit, UK Correspondent
08 May 2013
Making a success of a news start-up
Hugo Dixon, Editor-at-Large Reuters News, founder of Breaking Views website
03 May 2013
The road ahead: Global politics, the media and Britain
John Micklethwait, Editor-in-Chief, Bloomberg
01 May 2013
'A walk on the Dark Side': the changing face of corporate communications
Tim Burt, former media editor at the FT and author of 'Dark Art: the changing face of public relations'
April 2013
26 April 2013
Leveson, the Hacked Off campaign, and the case for press regulation
Martin Moore, Director, Media Standards Trust
24 April 2013
From gift to briefcase: how perverse incentives thwart participatory politics on social media networks in Africa
Abiye Megenta
March 2013
08 March 2013
Creativity, accountability and representation in the BBC
Caroline Thomson, former Chief Operating Officer at the BBC
06 March 2013
How to get rich world viewers engaged in the issue of global poverty
Nick Fraser, Editor, BBC Storyville and the 'Why Poverty?' series
01 March 2013
The family newspaper business: In terminal decline - or the future of the news industry?
Geraldine Allinson, Chair, Kent Messenger Group
February 2013
28 February 2013
Audiences, media environments and democratization after the Arab spring
Dr Nael Jebril, Career Development Fellow in Media and Democracy, Reuters Institute
27 February 2013
Global Media digital trends
Martha L. Stone, Research Associate, Reuters Institute
22 February 2013
Leveson – The Irish Connection: Press regulation with statutory underpinning. Does it work?
Kevin O’Sullivan, Editor, Irish Times
20 February 2013
The tabloid press in the UK
Richard Peppiat, former tabloid journalist, and star of 'One Rogue Reporter'
19 February 2013
Expansion of International Broadcasting: The Growing Global Reach of China Central Television
Si Si, Former Visiting Fellow
15 February 2013
Beyond Leveson
Murdoch MacLennan, chief executive of Telegraph Media Group
13 February 2013
Italy, the media and Berlusconi
Enrico Franceschini, London correspondent, La Repubblica
12 February 2013
Key trends in new media research in the Middle East: Approaches and constraints
Dr. Dina Matar, University of London
08 February 2013
Journalism today: what journalists think and the implications for political journalism
Ian Hargreaves, Professor of Digital Economy at Cardiff University, and former editor of the Independent
06 February 2013
How new technology can help to democratise the media
Shu Choudhary, former BBC journalist, leader of CGnet Swara project working with isolated tribal communities in India
01 February 2013
What the public demands from public service broadcasting
Kevin Marsh, former editor, BBC Today programme, and author of 'Stumbling over Truth'
January 2013
30 January 2013
The challenges of reporting China to the outside world
Jane Macartney, the Times and former Reuters Beijing bureau chief
29 January 2013
Does media policy promote media freedom and independence? The case of Romania
Ioana Avadani, Visiting Fellow, University of Oxford
25 January 2013
Telling the Truth – Russia and the West
Ed Lucas, International Editor, The Economist
23 January 2013
Reporting the UK to a French audience
Sonia Delesalle-Stolper, London correspondent for Libération
18 January 2013
CANCELLED: Leveson, the Hacked Off campaign, and the case for press regulation
Martin Moore, Director, Media Standards Trust
16 January 2013
Open Journalism, Social Media and the England Riots
Paul Lewis, Special Projects Editor, Guardian
December 2012
November 2012
30 November 2012
The UK media post-Leveson
John Whittingdale, Conservative MP, chair of the Culture, Media and Sports Select Committee
29 November 2012
Challenges to journalists' source protection rights in Europe and Australia
Katherine Elizabeth Stowell, Edinburgh
28 November 2012
Legacy media and technology transitions - what went wrong?
Lucy Küng, Research Associate, Reuters Institute
23 November 2012
The coalition after 30 months
Chris Huhne, Lib DemMP for Eastleigh and former Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change
21 November 2012
Women in Journalism - a new kind of glass ceiling?
Suzanne Franks, City University
16 November 2012
CANCELLED: The Remaking of American Political Finance and Electoral Campaigns
Steve Ansolabehere, Harvard University
14 November 2012
Working undercover in Syria and elsewhere
Ramita Navai, freelance documentary maker and Emmy award winner for 'Undercover Syria' on Channel 4 and PBS
13 November 2012
Contextualizing Media Use: Media Environments and Individuals' Media Use
Dr. Matthew Loveless, University of Kent
07 November 2012
New challenges of reporting on government
Christopher Cook, FT education correspondent
02 November 2012
Press regulation around the globe: lessons for the UK from international press councils
Lara Fielden, Research Associate, Reuters Institute
October 2012
31 October 2012
The war for Leveson's ear
John Mair, senior lecturer Coventry University and author of ‘The Phone Hacking Scandal; Journalism on Trial’
30 October 2012
Investigative Journalism in Central and Eastern Europe: Interrogating a Concept
Dr. Henrik Ornebring, University of Oxford
26 October 2012
Saving the News of the World
Sue Douglas, media executive and former editor of Sunday Express
24 October 2012
CANCELLED: Tomorrows World?
Helen Boaden, Director, BBC News
19 October 2012
War, wikileaks and the news business
Vaughan Smith, founder of the Frontline Club and independent journalist
16 October 2012
Social Media Adoption at BBC Arabic since the Arab Spring
Nesrine Abdel Sattar, DPhil Candidate, University of Oxford
12 October 2012
Communicating Complexity: Numbers & Public Policy
Andrew Dilnot, Warden of Nuffield College & chair of the UK Statistics Authority
11 October 2012
Ten years that shook the media world (London)
11 October 2012
Ten years that shook the media world (Oxford)
Dr Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Director of Research
September 2012
June 2012
13 June 2012
Impossible Confessions
Rob Lemkin, Co-Director/Producer of the award-winning documentary 'Enemies of the People', about the Killing Fields in Cambodia
12 June 2012
The Media-Industrial Complex: Comparing the influence of Murdoch and Berlusconi?
Steven Barnett, Westminster and Benedetta Brevini, City University
06 June 2012
Challenges for media democratization in Brazil and in Latin America
Dr Carolina Matos, author of Media and Politics in Latin America
May 2012
30 May 2012
An Audience with the Editor of The Times, James Harding
James Harding, Editor, The Times
30 May 2012
Politics and the Media in Sub-Saharan Africa
Keith Somerville, editor of Africa - News and Analysis website, Kent University, and Michael Wilkerson, journalist and Marshall scholar, New College Oxford
29 May 2012
Semantic Polling: The 2010 UK General Election and real-time opinion monitoring
Nick Anstead, London School of Economics
25 May 2012
More Europe - what does it mean and why do we need it?
Maros Sefcovic, European Commissioner for Inter-Institutional Relations and Administration
23 May 2012
Berlusconismo and Murdochismo
Bill Emmott, editor of The Economist 1993-2006, columnist for The Times and La Stampa.
18 May 2012
Scotland, the Press and Independence
John McLellan,former editor of The Scotsman
16 May 2012
The challenges of reporting science for television news
David Shukman, BBC Science editor
15 May 2012
Doing business by making news or making news by doing business?
Elena Raviola, Gothenburg University
11 May 2012
The Leveson Inquiry – one year on and the future for Rupert Murdoch
Steve Hewlett, BBC broadcaster, Guardian columnist and media commentator
09 May 2012
Survival is Success: journalistic online start-ups in Western Europe
Dr Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Director of Research
04 May 2012
Is the press in Britain too powerful?
Stephen Glover, Media commentator, co-founder, the Independent
02 May 2012
New and old media in Iran
Sina Motalebi, Head of BBC Persian Service
01 May 2012
Crying on Camera - Arab journalists reflect on their ethics
Dr Noha Mellor, Senior Lecturer in Media & Cultural Studies, Kingston University
April 2012
27 April 2012
Reporting the European Union
David Gow, former European business editor, Guardian
25 April 2012
A Million Media Now! The Rise of India on the Global Scene
Professor Daya Thussu, University of Westminster
March 2012
14 March 2012
Reuters Fellows' Final presentations
Kyaw Thu, Freelance Journalist, Hend Selim, Deputy Head of the Foreign Affairs department at Al Wafd daily newspaper , Szabolcs Toth, Editor, weekend supplement of Hungarian daily Magyar Nemzet
09 March 2012
The future of magazines: Nine-and-a-half observations from the frontline
Gill Hudson, Editor, Reader’s Digest and former editor of Radio Times
08 March 2012
Political journalism in transition: a workshop on Western Europe
08 March 2012
Reporting China
Rob Gifford, China editor, The Economist
02 March 2012
Politics and the Internet
Greg Clark MP, localism and cities minister in the Department for Communities and Local Government and; Tim Montgomerie, editor of the ConservativeHome website.
February 2012
29 February 2012
Numbers are weapons - a self defence guide
Tim Harford, Financial Times columnist and author of 'Adapt' and 'The Undercover Economist'
24 February 2012
Regulation: some thoughts from both sides of the fence
Philip Graf, chairman of the Gambling Commission and former deputy chairman of broadcast regulator Ofcom and former CEO of Trinity Mirror Newspapers
23 February 2012
Media and the Boundaries of Disclosure: Media, Morals, Public Shaming and Privacy
22 February 2012
The British media – the view from outside
Sarah Lyall, London correspondent, New York Times
21 February 2012
The Politicisation of Public Broadcasting in Post-Apartheid South Africa
Corinna Arndt, Oxford
17 February 2012
The Coalition; in office but not in power? How it all began, and how it will surely end
David Mellor, former Conservative MP and cabinet member
15 February 2012
Constraints and motivations affecting journalism in Egypt after February 2011
Naomi Sakr, Professor of Media Policy, University of Westminster
10 February 2012
Relations between press and public: a new settlement
Helen Goodman MP, shadow minister for culture, media and sport, with specific responsibility for media reform
10 February 2012
Media, democracy and the rule of law in central Eastern Europe
08 February 2012
Reporting the financial crisis - lessons for the future
Jane Fuller, former financial editor at the Financial Times, and director of Fuller Analysis
07 February 2012
Emotions and Journalism: the relationship between practices of emotional story-telling and objectivity in award-winning journali
Karin Wahl-Jorgensen, Cardiff
03 February 2012
Lies, damned lies and modern journalism - where do we go from here?
Will Hutton, Principal, Hertford College, Oxford, commentator and former Editor-in-chief of the Observer
01 February 2012
Revolution in Libya - what happened and how the media reported it
Lindsey Hilsum, Channel 4 international editor and author of 'Sandstorm: Libya in the Time of Revolution'
January 2012
27 January 2012
The Media and the Blair governments
Baroness Margaret Jay, former leader of the House of Lords and BBC journalist
27 January 2012
How can there be a future for press self-regulation?
Stephen Abell, Director, Press Complaints Commission
26 January 2012
The challenges of reporting foreign policy
Bridget Kendall, BBC Diplomatic Correspondent
24 January 2012
Global digital television switchover: national differences and emerging outcomes
Michael Starks, Oxford
20 January 2012
The British media and trust
Mark Thompson, Director General, BBC
18 January 2012
Can TV make history?
Norma Percy, award-winning documentary film maker
December 2011
06 December 2011
The Global News Challenge – Media consumption and attitudes to trust in international broadcasting organizations in developing
Anne Geniets, Oxford.
02 December 2011
The media's role as king makers in the 2012 US presidential nominations
Michael Traugott, Former Visiting Fellow
November 2011
30 November 2011
Personal experiences of UK tabloid culture
Richard Peppiatt, media commentator and former reporter for the Daily Star
25 November 2011
Campaigning for Civil Liberties in Parliament and the Press
Shami Chakrabarti, Director, Liberty
23 November 2011
News in the digital age, and how The Economist fits in
Tom Standage, The Economist
18 November 2011
Them and Us. Culturally, socially and politically - what is the future for US/British relations?
Justin Webb, BBC presenter, The Today Programme
16 November 2011
Reports of the death of traditional media are greatly exaggerated
Nima Elbagir, London-based international correspondent, CNN International
15 November 2011
Foreign Correspondents and fixers: the missing link
Colleen Murrell, Deakin University
11 November 2011
Mafia State- how one reporter became an enemy of the brutal new Russia
Luke Harding, Senior International Correspondent, The Guardian
09 November 2011
Feeding the financial beast: challenges of reporting in rumour-hungry markets
Jodie Ginsberg, Reuters Bureau Chief, UK and Ireland
04 November 2011
On the frontline of political impartiality: Election Debates, Question Time and the invasion of Television Centre
Ric Bailey, Chief Political Adviser, BBC
02 November 2011
Politicians and Journalists: Friends or Foes?
Deborah Davies, Channel 4 Dispatches
01 November 2011
From Coffeehouses to Online Communities: How the Public Engages with the News on the Web
Sandra Gonzalez-Bailon, Oxford
October 2011
28 October 2011
Knowledge-Based Reporting: would it improve the quality of the US media's coverage of politics?
Tom Patterson, Professor of Government and the Press, Kennedy School of Government Harvard University
26 October 2011
Has Al Jazeera Broken the Mould of 24 Hour TV News?
John Owen, Executive Producer at large, Al Jazeera English
21 October 2011
Tough love at a time of austerity - transforming the civil service
Gus O’Donnell, Cabinet Secretary and Head of the UK Civil Service
19 October 2011
Business Models and their Uses in Media Companies
Prof. Robert G. Picard, North American Representative
18 October 2011
Reporting from 'the field': theorising foreign news production in East Africa
Mel Bunce, Oxford
14 October 2011
No Media and Politics seminar this week
12 October 2011
Networked journalism and the age of social discovery
Nic Newman, Research Associate, Reuters Institute
September 2011
June 2011
22 June 2011
The changing face of art journalism since the second world war
Peter Aspden, Arts writer, Financial Times
21 June 2011
Comparing online campaigning: parties, candidates and citizens in seven Western democracies
Cristian Vaccari, University of Bologna
17 June 2011
Lessons of the crisis for economists - and economic journalists
Stephanie Flanders, BBC Economics Correspondent
15 June 2011
Making serious TV for large audiences
Roger Graef, OBE, Managing Director, Films of Record
10 June 2011
No Media & Politics seminar this week
08 June 2011
Telling a story with pictures - a case study from Cuba
Robin Laurance, photo-journalist
07 June 2011
Beyond authoritarianism: ideologies and communication technologies in contemporary Ethiopia
Iginio Gagliardone, University of Cambridge
03 June 2011
Politics, parliament and the press
Guy Black, Executive Director of the Telegraph Media Group and a Conservative member of the House of Lords
01 June 2011
Reporting the Arab Spring
Lindsey Hilsum, International Editor, Channel 4 News
May 2011
27 May 2011
Objectivity in the Digital Age
Richard Sambrook, Senior Research Associate
25 May 2011
Chinese media at home and abroad: restrictions and challenges
Isabel Hilton, Editor, chinadialogue.net, and Guardian columnist
24 May 2011
Picturing the World's News: News photography, Cultural production, Thomson-Reuters and the International Process of News-making
Jonathan Ilan, University of Westminster
24 May 2011
'For You Russia is Closed' - The Secret War against (Western) Journalists
Luke Harding, Senior International Correspondent, The Guardian
20 May 2011
How secrecy breeds contempt: the confusing world of the media, super injunctions, privacy - and Max Mosley
Bob Satchwell, Executive Director, Society of Editors
18 May 2011
How old media are using new media
Myra MacDonald, Senior Desk editor Middle East and South Asia specialist, Thomson Reuters
17 May 2011
The Time of Transparency: Secrecy and Private Life vs. Journalism
John Lloyd, Senior Research Fellow, Reuters Institute
13 May 2011
Why the media under-report the shift of power to the emerging world
Hamish McRae, Commentator and Associate Editor, The Independent
11 May 2011
Investigative journalism in the age of digital reproduction
Iain Overton, Managing Editor, the Bureau of Investigative Journalism
10 May 2011
Copyrights and Copywrongs: Protection of News Copyrights in the Digital World
Prof. Robert G. Picard, North American Representative
10 May 2011
The Voices of the Press in an Open Society
Evgeny Lebedev, chairman of Evening Standard Ltd and Independent Print Ltd and founder and chairman of the Raisa Gorbachev Foundation
04 May 2011
Reporting Europe Prize 2011
04 May 2011
Al Jazeera in North Africa and the Middle East: the biggest media story ever?
Richard Gizbert, Host and Producer, The Listening Post, Al Jazeera English
April 2011
March 2011
11 March 2011
Diplomacy and Wikileaks: a new era?
Lord Michael Jay, former Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
09 March 2011
Soft News-Hard Sell: Journalism in Neo-liberal India
Daya Thussu, Professor of International Communication and Co-Director of India Media Centre, University of Westminster
08 March 2011
Data Protection - a growing threat to free speech in the Web 2.0 era?
David Erdos, Katzenbach Research Fellow, Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford
04 March 2011
Wikileaks and beyond: the future of open journalism
Alan Rusbridger, Editor, Guardian
02 March 2011
Collaboration as the future of news generation and distribution
Turi Munthe, CEO of Demotix, a citizen-journalism website
February 2011
25 February 2011
Reputation, the media and public image: how the game is changing
Mark Bolland, former deputy private secretary to the Prince of Wales
23 February 2011
Media freedom in Central and Eastern Europe: between political and business pressures
Peter Bajomi-Lazar and Vaclav Stetka, DPIR, Oxford University
22 February 2011
Values in context: Journalists' understanding of press freedom and press responsibility
Katrin Voltmer, University of Leeds
18 February 2011
The paucity of hope - covering US politics in the Tea Party age
Felicity Spector, chief writer and American politics commentator, Channel 4
16 February 2011
In the public interest: leaking and whistle-blowing from the Pentagon Papers to WikiLeaks
Duncan Campbell, former crime correspondent for the Guardian
11 February 2011
Britain, the world and Rupert Murdoch
Steve Hewlett, writer, broadcaster and media consultant
09 February 2011
The Weekend Newspaper: still some life in it?
Caroline Daniel, weekend editor, Financial Times
08 February 2011
Wikileaks and freedom of expression
Damian Tambini, London School of Economics
04 February 2011
The Value of Lifestyle Journalism
Louise Court, Editor, Cosmopolitan
02 February 2011
Fragmentation: the end of liberal journalism?
Paolo Mancini, Former Visiting Fellow
January 2011
26 January 2011
The crisis facing the business models of print media around the world
Prof. Robert G. Picard, North American Representative
21 January 2011
Covering 'foreign' news for a global audience
Stephen Sackur, BBC presenter and correspondent
18 January 2011
Does the Internet help People Power?
Evgeny Morozov, author of The Net Delusion
December 2010
08 December 2010
Are Foreign Correspondents Redundant?
03 December 2010
CANCELLED: The Value of Lifestyle Journalism
Louise Court, Editor Cosmopolitan
02 December 2010
Branding the news: the effects of politics and marketing on the news
Tayo Oyedeji, University of Georgia, U.S
01 December 2010
From the BBC to Google: how the internet is changing media consumption and the news industry
Peter Barron, Director, Communications & Public Affairs, North and Central Europe, Google
November 2010
26 November 2010
Reporting Politics to a Mass audience
Nick Robinson, BBC Political Editor
25 November 2010
The Berlusconi experience. A new model of politics for the twenty-first century?
Paolo Mancini, Former Visiting Fellow
23 November 2010
The Changing Business of Journalism and its Implications for Democracy
19 November 2010
Reporting India to the UK and the UK to India
Amit Roy, Daily Telegraph and Calcutta Telegraph
18 November 2010
Exclusive dealing and news provision: the AP and its malcontents
Dr Jonathan Silberstein-Loeb, Said Business School
17 November 2010
How to get heard: reaching old and new media
Nick Fraser, Storyville series editor, BBC and RISJ visiting fellow
12 November 2010
The TV Election Debates in the UK
Alastair Stewart, ITN News Presenter
10 November 2010
Good reporting when science is headline news
Fiona Fox, Director, Science Media Centre
05 November 2010
Berlusconi and the media
Enrico Franceschini, London correspondent, La Repubblica
04 November 2010
World Wide Research
Professor William Dutton, Oxford Internet Institute
03 November 2010
International reporting on TV; what gets on, what doesn't, and why
Eamon Matthews, Executive producer, Unreported World, Channel 4
October 2010
29 October 2010
Politics and the media from inside government
Patrick Diamond, Former Downing Street policy adviser & Nuffield College
27 October 2010
Government and press relations in South Africa
Anton Harber, Caxton Professor of Journalism and Media Studies, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
22 October 2010
Challenges of political reporting for an international audience
Sean Maguire, Editor, Political and General News, Thomson Reuters
21 October 2010
The Global News Challenge – Assessing Changes in International Broadcast News Consumption in Africa and South Asia
Dr Anne Geniets, Research Associate, Reuters Institute
20 October 2010
The use of citizen journalism by traditional media
Nic Newman, Research Associate, Reuters Institute
15 October 2010
Gordon Brown and the Media
Steve Richards, chief political correspondent at the Independent, and author of 'Whatever It Takes: The Real Story of New Labour'
July 2010
June 2010
16 June 2010
How to make money in news and current affairs TV
Alex Connock, Former Visiting Fellow
09 June 2010
Power without Responsibility
Jean Seaton, Professor of Media History, University of Westminster
04 June 2010
Seminars, Politics and Elections over the past half century
Dr David Butler, Nuffield College
02 June 2010
Tell it to the birds... why the Twitter revolution is falling on deaf ears
Joy Lodico, freelance writer on books, the media and culture and contributing editor to Prospect magazine
May 2010
28 May 2010
The BBC and the future of Public Service Broadcasting
Mark Thompson, Director General, BBC
26 May 2010
Reporting Iran
Lindsey Hilsum, International Editor, Channel 4 News
21 May 2010
The coverage of politics in the UK & USA
Baroness Williams of Crosby
19 May 2010
Professional journalists, citizen journalists, militaries and protesters: telling the story, setting the context and staying safe
David Schlesinger, Editor-in-chief, Reuters
19 May 2010
Tablets, a second life for newspapers and magazines
Nic Newman, Research Associate, Reuters Institute, Juan Señor, Former Visiting Fellow
14 May 2010
The impact of 24/7 on Broadcast Reporting
Adam Boulton, Political Editor, Sky News
12 May 2010
The watchdog's new bark – the changing face of investigative journalism
Donald Matheson, Former Visiting Fellow
05 May 2010
The decline of international coverage in the UK and US media
Martin Moore, Research Associate, Reuters Institute
April 2010
30 April 2010
The best trade: academic, journalist or politician?
David Marquand, former Labour MP and chief adviser to the European commission
28 April 2010
The UK elections and beyond – the challenges of the digital revolution for media companies
Nic Newman, Research Associate, Reuters Institute
March 2010
10 March 2010
Crime Reporting: the first and purest form of journalism and why it is under threat
Duncan Campbell, former Guardian Crime Correspondent
05 March 2010
Being an Editor
Alan Rusbridger, Editor, The Guardian
03 March 2010
Room for debate: running an op-ed page
Caroline Daniel, Op-ed Editor, Financial Times
February 2010
26 February 2010
The Internet and the Media
Stephen Coleman, Professor of Political Communication, University of Leeds
26 February 2010
Media & the Environment Workshop: Reporting Climate Change
24 February 2010
Novaya Gazeta: Journalism, murder and reporting the truth on Russia's bravest newspaper
Luke Harding, Senior International Correspondent, The Guardian
23 February 2010
Communicating Risk and Uncertainty in Climate Change
Roger Harrabin, Environment Analyst, BBC and GTC Visiting Fellow
19 February 2010
Financial Reporting
Patience Wheatcroft, Editor-in-Chief Wall Street Journal Europe
17 February 2010
Running the BBC
Caroline Thomson, Chief Operating Officer, BBC
12 February 2010
Getting TV News right?
Jon Snow, Channel 4 News
10 February 2010
Photojournalism – its relevance in today's media
Robin Laurance, photojournalist
05 February 2010
The influence of the press in Westminster and Washington
Peter Riddell, Political Commentator andAssistant Editor, The Times
04 February 2010
Does journalism need saving?
Professor Michael Schudson
04 February 2010
The Reconstruction of American Journalism
Dr David Levy, Director, John Lloyd, Senior Research Fellow, Reuters Institute
03 February 2010
New media and mainstream media
Richard Sambrook, Senior Research Associate
January 2010
29 January 2010
Reporting and Anchoring
David Dimbleby, BBC
27 January 2010
Journalism in the Middle East and Jordan in particular
Manar al-Rashwani, Senior Editor, al-Ghad, Jordan
22 January 2010
Politics and the Popular Press
Trevor Kavanagh, Associate Editor The Sun
21 January 2010
Oxford Media Convention 2010
20 January 2010
Comparing French and British Press policy
Raymond Kuhn, Former Visiting Fellow
December 2009
02 December 2009
The Media and Political Reality
Tony Benn, MP 1950-2001 (Cabinet Minister 1965-70 & 1974-79) and Diarist
02 December 2009
Using the BBC College of Journalism website
November 2009
27 November 2009
The Media and the Public Service
25 November 2009
Comparing Media Systems
Paolo Mancini, Former Visiting Fellow
23 November 2009
Reuters Memorial Lecture 2009- Carlo De Benedetti
Carlo De Benedetti, Chairman of Gruppo Editoriale L'Espresso and La Repubblica
18 November 2009
Multimedia Journalism
Zoe Smith, Freelance broadcaster, former online broadcast journalist at ITN News
13 November 2009
Being a columnist
Sir Simon Jenkins, columnist, former Editor, Times and Evening Standard
13 November 2009
BBC and the World
Chris Westcott, Director of BBC Monitoring
11 November 2009
Science and Health in the Media
Ben Goldacre, Guardian columnist, author of Bad Science and Nuffield College Research Fellow
06 November 2009
Managing Newspapers in UK and USA
George Brock, Head of Department of Journalism, City University – formerly International Editor, The Times
04 November 2009
The Rights and Responsibilities of Journalists
Damian Tambini, Former Visiting Fellow
October 2009
30 October 2009
Who owns the media and what they do with them
Lord Norman Fowler, Chairman, House of Lords Communication Committee
28 October 2009
Press Councils and the Regulation of the Print Media in Sub-Saharan Africa
Adrian Hadland, Former Visiting Fellow
23 October 2009
Polls and the Media
Peter Kellner, President, YouGov
21 October 2009
Why it's so hard for media companies to change
Prof. Robert G. Picard, North American Representative
16 October 2009
Muckraking
Michael Crick, Political Editor, BBC Newsnight and author
16 October 2009
Facing the Challenge of the Internet: Policy and Press responses in Britain and France
Raymond Kuhn, Former Visiting Fellow, John Lloyd, Senior Research Fellow, Reuters Institute, Prof. Robert G. Picard, North American Representative, Juan Señor, Former Visiting Fellow
16 October 2009
Facing the Challenge of the Internet: Policy and Press responses in Britain and France
Raymond Kuhn, Former Visiting Fellow, John Lloyd, Senior Research Fellow, Reuters Institute, Prof. Robert G. Picard, North American Representative, Juan Señor, Former Visiting Fellow
14 October 2009
What's Happening to Our News?
Andrew Currah, Former Visiting Fellow
September 2009
June 2009
23 June 2009
Press Complaints Commission Open Day
17 June 2009
Media in the age of Berlusconi
Enrico Franceschini, London Bureau Chief, La Repubblica
16 June 2009
News of the World? The Future of International Broadcasting
10 June 2009
Journalism as work: perspectives from six European countries
Dr Henrik Örnebring, Axess Research Fellow in Comparative European Journalism, RISJ
03 June 2009
Is the BBC the guarantor of journalism's ethics?
Kevin Marsh, Editor in Chief, BBC College of Journalism
May 2009
29 May 2009
Being reported
Lord Patten of Barnes, Chancellor of the University of Oxford
27 May 2009
The media in China - limits and possibilities
Dr James Reilly, History Faculty, Oxford University
22 May 2009
Reporting the City
Gillian Tett, Financial Editor Financial Times
20 May 2009
Television in Europe's new democracies: the end of reform
Mark Thomson, Editor for Media Policy, Open Society Foundation
15 May 2009
The Westminster World
Philip Bassett, Chief of Staff to Leader of Lords, formerly Political Editor Financial Times
13 May 2009
A Grief Observed: print journalists and the Internet
John Naughton, Professor of the Public Understanding of Technology, Open University
08 May 2009
Reporting the Middle East
Jane Corbin, Panorama
06 May 2009
Why journalists deserve low pay
Prof. Robert G. Picard, North American Representative
01 May 2009
Being a columnist
David Aaronovitch, The Times
April 2009
March 2009
18 March 2009
Reuters Fellows' Final presentations
Suren Musayelyan, Deputy Editor, online news magazine / Contributor, radio station website, Amel Al-Ariqi, Managing Editor, Yemen Times, Yemen, Tran Le Thuy, Director of Centre for Media Education and Consultancy, Media Edu
11 March 2009
The State of Journalism in Africa
Richard Dowden, Director, Royal African Society
06 March 2009
Fair Play for Politicians?
Chris Huhne MP, Liberal Democrat Front Bench
04 March 2009
Private Privacy Or The Public's Right To Know?
Stephen Whittle, Former Visiting Fellow
February 2009
27 February 2009
Being a Foreign Correspondent
John Burns, Head of New York Times London bureau
26 February 2009
Free Press in Peril? Media freedom and the former USSR
Dr Jeffrey Gedmin, President of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
25 February 2009
Business Models for the Media
Andrew Currah, Former Visiting Fellow
20 February 2009
Lobby Journalism
Michael White, Guardian political writer since 1977
18 February 2009
Barack Obama and the US Media
Professor Kathleen Burk, University College London
13 February 2009
Analysing the political scene
Andrew Miller, The Economist and author of the 'Bagehot' column
11 February 2009
Does impartiality mean inhumanity?
John Bridcut
04 February 2009
Muslims in the Media
Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, The Times
January 2009
30 January 2009
The media and Europe
Sir Julian Priestley, Secretary General, European Parliament 1998-2008
28 January 2009
Al-Jazeera and the Media in the Middle East
Rageh Omaar, Al-Jazeera English and former BBC correspondent
23 January 2009
Diplomacy and the Media
Sir Jeremy Greenstock, former Ambassador to the UN and Special Representative in Iraq
22 January 2009
Oxford Media Convention 2009
21 January 2009
The Future For Investigative Journalism
David Leigh, Investigations Editor, The Guardian
December 2008
03 December 2008
China's journalism: did anything change in 2008?
Isabel Hilton, journalist, BBC radio presenter and editor, China Dialogue website
01 December 2008
Journalism and the Financial Crisis
November 2008
28 November 2008
Being an editor
Alan Rusbridger, Editor, Guardian
26 November 2008
How the web is saving journalism and making it better
Mick Fealty, creator of Slugger O'Toole and head of political blogs, Telegraph Group
22 November 2008
Public Service Broadcasting in Britain and France compared
22 November 2008
Governance and relations with the state
Raymond Kuhn, Former Visiting Fellow
22 November 2008
Funding and organisation of public service broadcasting
Gabriel Tar, Head of European and International Affairs, Directorate for Media Development, French Government
22 November 2008
Professional Stakeholders as political actors
Richard Bradley, Managing Director, Lion TV
22 November 2008
Political Context and players in the Public Service Reform process
Steven Barnett, Professor of Communications, University of Westminster, Simon Terrington, Founding Director, Human Capital
22 November 2008
Public Service Broadcasting in Britain and France compared
22 November 2008
Public Service Broadcasting in Britain & France compared
21 November 2008
The politics of public service broadcasting in Britain and France
Monique Dagnaud, Director of Research, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris
19 November 2008
Starting out: a brainstorm on student journalism, and what comes after
Jordan and Isla Milne, co-founders of a world student newspaper and Oxford University journalists
14 November 2008
Being a columnist
Sir Simon Jenkins, columnist, former Editor, Times and Evening Standard
12 November 2008
How 'Great' is British Journalism?
Stein Ringen, Professor of Sociology, Fellow of Green Templeton College at the University of Oxford and John Lloyd, Contributing Editor of the Financial Times and Director of Journalism at the Reuters Institute.
08 November 2008
Nordic Media in Theory and Practice
07 November 2008
Nordic Media in Theory and Practice
07 November 2008
Nordic Media Conference
John Lloyd, Senior Research Fellow, Reuters Institute
05 November 2008
The untold story: organised crime is the biggest business on earth
Misha Glenny, journalist and author of 'McMafia: a journey through the global criminal underworld
October 2008
29 October 2008
We do God: how religion is reported and the trouble it causes
Andrew Brown, Editor, Belief, Comment is Free and Jeremy Harris, former spokesman for the Archbishop of Canterbury and Head of Communications, Oxford University
23 October 2008
War Correspondents - Reporting Iraq
Oliver Poole, author of 'Red Zone: Five Bloody Years in Baghdad' and Colin Freeman, foreign correspondent of the Sunday Times and author of 'Curse of the Al Dulaimi Hotel: And Other Half-truths from Baghdad'
22 October 2008
The journalism of hate, and what we can do about it
Tony Borden, Executive Director, Institute for War and Peace Reporting
17 October 2008
Handling the Media
Jonathan Powell, Chief of Staff to PM 1997-2007
15 October 2008
The (good) future of journalism
Adrian Monck, Professor of Journalism, City University and former producer, ITN and Sky News
September 2008
27 September 2008
Fellows' Symposium
27 September 2008
Book launches
Dr James Painter, Director of the Journalism Fellowship Programme
27 September 2008
Moral Maze: Good journalism is in crisis
27 September 2008
The Future of Journalism in Africa
Bernard Tabaire, Co-founder/Director of pogrammes, Afircan centre for Meda Excellence
26 September 2008
Reuters Memorial Lecture 2008
Arthur Sulzberger, Publisher of the New York Times

26 September 2008
25th Anniversary weekend
July 2008
June 2008
19 June 2008
Private Lives - a thing of the past?
11 June 2008
Book Launch: News as Entertainment: The Rise of Global Infotainment
Professor Daya Thussu, University of Westminster
04 June 2008
Crime News in National Newspapers and Television Broadcasts in England and America
Dr Cory Way, Research Associate, Reuters Institute
May 2008
28 May 2008
Poacher Turned Gamekeeper? A Journalist’s Experience as Director of Communications for the UN Secretary-General
Edward Mortimer, Fellow, All Souls College, University of Oxford
23 May 2008
Putting Recent History on Television
Norma Percy, Brian Lapping Associates
22 May 2008
Media representations of the Muslim Crimean Tatars in Ukraine
Anastasia Bezverkha, Chevening doctoral student, Oxford
21 May 2008
The Rhetoric of Popular Proletarianism: Commercial Populism and the Daily Mirror 1934 – 1945
Martin Conboy, Department of Journalism Studies, University of Sheffield
16 May 2008
The media as friend and as enemy
Rt.Hon, Tony Benn (MP 1950-2001)
14 May 2008
Not Dead Yet...Don't write off the press
Roger Alton, fomer Editor of The Observer
12 May 2008
Is the British press part of the British constitution?
Simon Jenkins, journalist, author and Guardian columnist
09 May 2008
The end of Fleet Street
Nick Davies
07 May 2008
Censorship in Islamic Societies
Trevor Mostyn, Senior Advisor to the Journalism Fellowship Programme and author of 'Censorship in Islamic Societies' (Saqi Books, London, 2002)
02 May 2008
Threats to the freedom of journalism in Europe
William Horsley, Chairman of the Association of European Journalists and former Foreign Correspondent, BBC
April 2008
30 April 2008
American Broadcast News: Dead or Alive?
Jennifer Siebens, London Bureau Chief, CBS News
25 April 2008
What is wrong with the reporting of politics in the Westminster world?
Jackie Ashley, Guardian
23 April 2008
State Censorship in Britain, Japan and America
Henry Laurence, St Antony's College
March 2008
12 March 2008
The Reuters Journalist Fellows’ Final Presentations
05 March 2008
Just how powerful is the British press?
Dominic Lawson, columnist for The Independent and former Editor of The Spectator and of The Sunday Telegraph
04 March 2008
Heikal Fellows' Seminar
01 March 2008
Running a world-wide weekly
Emma Duncan, Deputy Editor, Economist
February 2008
29 February 2008
Not the end of serious news?
Adam Boulton, Political Editor, Sky News
27 February 2008
Islamophobia and the media
Chris Doyle, Director, the Council for the Advancement of Arab-British Understanding (CAABU)
22 February 2008
The transmutation of news by print and by broadcasting
James Naughtie, Presenter BBC Today
20 February 2008
Anyone for a contract? Writing a weekly newspaper column in Britain
Terence Blacker, Columnist, The Independent; Author of Fixx and Kill your Darlings
15 February 2008
Broadcasting Diversity
Aaqil Ahmed, Head of Religious Broadcasting, Channel 4
13 February 2008
Health, Risk and News: the MMR vaccine and the media
Dr. Tammy Boyce, Research Fellow in Risk, Health and Science Communication, Deputy Director Risk, Science and Health Group, Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies
08 February 2008
Foreign coverage
Gideon Rachman, Financial Times
06 February 2008
An Editor's Tightrope
John Wilkins, former Editor of the Tablet weekly newspaper
01 February 2008
A Conversation with Jeremy Paxman
January 2008
30 January 2008
News and the imagining of national space: Canada, 1890-1930
Dr. Gene Allen, Associate Professor and Director, Master of Journalism Programme, School of Journalism/ Joint Graduate Programme in Communication and Culture, Ryerson University, Toronto
25 January 2008
Being a columnist
Janet Daley
23 January 2008
Popular journalism - Peter McKay's walk down 'The Street of Shame'
Peter Mackay, Daily Mail
18 January 2008
The BBC and the Public
Michael Crick, Political Editor, BBC Newsnight and author
16 January 2008
Back to the USSR? Evolving international relations in the former Soviet region
Neil MacFarlane, Lester B Pearson Professor of International Relations, Dept Politics and IR, and Fellow, St Anne's College
December 2007
November 2007
28 November 2007
Is the media having a “seriously adverse" impact on public life?
28 November 2007
Burma, the curse of independence: a media black hole
Shelby Tucker, Author of Among Insurgents and Burma: the curse of independence
23 November 2007
The media as seen by an academic, a journalist and a minister
Lord Adonis, Minister for Schools
21 November 2007
The Encounter of Islam with Europe
21 November 2007
Latin America and the British Media - an unnecessary disaster
Malcolm Deas, Director of Graduate Studies, Latin American Centre, University of Oxford
16 November 2007
The New Journalism: Paperless, Global and Free?
Georgina Henry, Comment Editor, The Guardian
14 November 2007
Media Systems, Public Knowledge, and Democracy
Professor James Curran, Professor of Communications, Director of Goldsmiths Media Research Programme, University of London
09 November 2007
The BBC and the Public
Dr David Levy, Director
07 November 2007
Can a free media exist in Afghanistan?
Baqer Moin, former Head of the BBC Persian Service; Author, Sign of God; Khomeini (1989)
02 November 2007
Running the BBC
Caroline Thomson, Chief Operating Officer, BBC
October 2007
31 October 2007
White Mercenaries in Africa and Iraq
Tony Mockler, Author, Hired Guns and Coups d’Etat (2007)
29 October 2007
Reuters Memorial Lecture 2007
Mohamed Heikal
26 October 2007
The Future of TV Current Affairs
Dorothy Byrne, Head of News and Current Affairs, Channel Four
23 October 2007
What future for Israel/Palestine - Publish it or not
Ghada Karmi, Author, Married to Another Man (2007)
19 October 2007
The end of serious journalism?
John Lloyd, Senior Research Fellow, Reuters Institute
17 October 2007
What is Journalism in an Age of Innovation?
David Schlesinger, Editor-in-Chief, Reuters
12 October 2007
Media and Democracy
Juergen Kroenig, UK correspondent, Die Zeit
09 October 2007
The Self-Censored Watch Dog: The Israeli Media and the Palestine Conflict
Professor Ilan Pappe, Professor of History at Exeter University and author of The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine
June 2007
13 June 2007
Killing the Messenger: The Deadly Price of News
John Owen, lecturer in international journalism at City University, executive producer of The News Exchange and board member of the International News Safety Institute (INSI)
11 June 2007
A Conversation with Tony Blair: event co-hosted by Reuters and the Reuters Institute on 12 June 2007
05 June 2007
“Growth Trends and Quality Issues in the Indian Media"
N Ram, Editor-in-Chief, The Hindu
May 2007
29 May 2007
The News Business: Dying Industry or Emerging Industry in Transition
Tom Bettag, Executive Producer, Koppel Group, Discovery Networks and former Executive Producer, ABC "Nightline"
22 May 2007
Reporting Iraq
Jon Lee Anderson, Staff Writer, The New Yorker, and author of "The Fall of Baghdad" and "The Lion’s Grave: Dispatches from Afghanistan"
15 May 2007
What Makes News New?
Prof Terhi Rantanen, Director, Global Media and Communications Programme at the London School of Economics
08 May 2007
24/7 Spin: How Politics has affected Public Relations and the Media
Prof Julia Hobsbawm, Professor of Public Relations at the London College of Communications and founder of the Editorial Intelligence network
03 May 2007
Covering the French Presidential Elections
Agnes Catherine Poirier, UK correspondent for Telerama and L'Espresso and commentator for The Guardian
01 May 2007
First overseas Doha Debate at Oxford Union
01 May 2007
The Future of Current Affairs on Television
John Ware, Reporter for BBC Panorama
April 2007
March 2007
February 2007
14 February 2007
A Judge on the Telly: Portrayal of Justice on German TV
Dr. Ruth Herz, Judge at the court of Cologne, Judge on a court series on German television and scholar
07 February 2007
So Biased They Don't Know They Are - the Shameless Partiality of the British Media
Peter Hitchens, Mail on Sunday columnist, broadcaster and author
January 2007
31 January 2007
The Fourth Estate in Danger – the Threats to Public Interest Journalism
Dr. Martin Moore, Director, Media Standards Trust
24 January 2007
Developing Africa’s media: What does Africa think?
Dr. Gerry Power, Director for Research and Learning, BBC World Service Trust
18 January 2007
The Reuters Institute seminar on the future of News in a modern democracy in the digital age
17 January 2007
Science and the Media: Adapting the Best Science to Headline News
Fiona Fox, Director, Science Media Centre
08 January 2007
The transmutation of news by print and by broadcasting
James Naughtie, Presenter BBC Today