21st February 2023 How Bellingcat collects, verifies and archives digital evidence of war crimes in Ukraine Nick Waters, who documents civilian harm caused by Russia’s invasion, explains how his team ensures their findings will stand up in court.
21st February 2023 How Bellingcat collects, verifies and archives digital evidence of war crimes in Ukraine Nick Waters, who documents civilian harm caused by Russia’s invasion, explains how his team ensures their findings will stand up in court.
21st March 2022 Cutting through the fog of war: how fact-checkers from 70 countries are fighting misinformation on Ukraine Ukrainefacts.org has gathered hundreds of fact-checks on the invasion. Clara Jiménez Cruz explains how the project works and why it matters.
21st March 2022 Cutting through the fog of war: how fact-checkers from 70 countries are fighting misinformation on Ukraine Ukrainefacts.org has gathered hundreds of fact-checks on the invasion. Clara Jiménez Cruz explains how the project works and why it matters.
25th November 2021 The highs and lows of flying solo as a journalist creator in the Global South Reporters from India, Brazil and Nigeria share what they've learned.
25th November 2021 The highs and lows of flying solo as a journalist creator in the Global South Reporters from India, Brazil and Nigeria share what they've learned.
18th May 2021 How journalists can become cartographers and track the impact of the climate crisis At a recent seminar, Gustavo Faleiros shared the best tools to find, store and analyse the data behind climate change stories.
18th May 2021 How journalists can become cartographers and track the impact of the climate crisis At a recent seminar, Gustavo Faleiros shared the best tools to find, store and analyse the data behind climate change stories.
28th April 2021 13 lessons from our Journalist Fellows on the future of journalism worldwide Our Fellows share what they've learned about their profession during their time in Oxford.
28th April 2021 13 lessons from our Journalist Fellows on the future of journalism worldwide Our Fellows share what they've learned about their profession during their time in Oxford.
26th February 2021 "Under assault, the answer for us is clear: do our job fairly, accurately, and unflinchingly" Marty Baron, Editor-in-Chief of the 'Washington Post', delivered the 2018 Reuters Memorial Lecture. Here's a transcript of his words.
26th February 2021 "Under assault, the answer for us is clear: do our job fairly, accurately, and unflinchingly" Marty Baron, Editor-in-Chief of the 'Washington Post', delivered the 2018 Reuters Memorial Lecture. Here's a transcript of his words.
21st January 2021 Director of Journalist Fellowship Programmes Meera Selva named Deputy Director of the Reuters Institute She will take on an expanded role in shaping the Institute's strategy and management
21st January 2021 Director of Journalist Fellowship Programmes Meera Selva named Deputy Director of the Reuters Institute She will take on an expanded role in shaping the Institute's strategy and management
11th January 2021 10 Journalist Fellows from four continents join the Reuters Institute Together they bring a diversity of journalistic experiences having worked with a range of news media covering a wide variety of issues.
11th January 2021 10 Journalist Fellows from four continents join the Reuters Institute Together they bring a diversity of journalistic experiences having worked with a range of news media covering a wide variety of issues.
5th June 2020 I’ve studied journalists under pressure for 20 years. Here's what I've learned so far Professor Anthony Feinstein explains his research on the mental health of war correspondents and reporters in Mexico, Kenya and Iran.
5th June 2020 I’ve studied journalists under pressure for 20 years. Here's what I've learned so far Professor Anthony Feinstein explains his research on the mental health of war correspondents and reporters in Mexico, Kenya and Iran.