Our events
The Reuters Institute organises dozens of events every year. Among these are the seminars in our Global Journalism Seminars series. They feature leading journalists, media executives, academics and campaigners from around the world.
Upcoming Events
Past Events
Sue Robinson from UW-Madison looks at the relationship between race, power and privilege in the news agenda, in the third of our Trinity Term series of seminars.
Our second seminar of the term on The Business and Practice of Journalism sees Trevor Kavanagh addressing the Institute on Brexit and other topics, drawing from his experience in the British media.
In the first of our Trinity Term series of seminars on The Business and Practice of Journalism, Mary Ann Sieghart will be sharing with us insights drawn from her studies into why women are accorded less authority than men.
Professor Marta Cantijoch (University of Manchester) will talk about a recent project with the BBC where she and her team have used data from iPlayer to understand the acquisition of political knowledge by BBC audiences.
The media industry is in a period of unprecedented upheaval. The Reuters Institute's Rasmus Kleis Nielsen and Meera Selva will be in Tokyo talking about how media companies around the world are fighting the battle for attention and public trust, finding new business models for funding news, and navigating the relationships between platforms and publishers.
Join the the Reuters Institute's journalist fellows for a morning of discussion, analysis and global insights on the latest propaganda methods and how they pose a threat to journalism. All welcome.