30th September 2022 How to go viral on TikTok (and elsewhere) and keep young audiences informed A summary of our event at BBC Academy Fusion featuring Kevin Ponniah, Sophia Smith Galer, Valentina Park and Nadine Forshaw.
30th September 2022 How to go viral on TikTok (and elsewhere) and keep young audiences informed A summary of our event at BBC Academy Fusion featuring Kevin Ponniah, Sophia Smith Galer, Valentina Park and Nadine Forshaw.
11th October 2022 A media startup is helping local journalists use VR and AR to cover the war in Syria Frontline in Focus is centering the often neglected human side of stories from conflict zones.
11th October 2022 A media startup is helping local journalists use VR and AR to cover the war in Syria Frontline in Focus is centering the often neglected human side of stories from conflict zones.
29th September 2022 “Local media covered the floods before it was a catastrophe and after the spotlight is gone” Ghulam Mustafa from Pakistan’s KTN explains how his journalists reported on this huge story while helping their neighbours to stay afloat.
29th September 2022 “Local media covered the floods before it was a catastrophe and after the spotlight is gone” Ghulam Mustafa from Pakistan’s KTN explains how his journalists reported on this huge story while helping their neighbours to stay afloat.
26th September 2022 Oxford Climate Journalism Network secures funding to continue operations into 2023 The Laudes Foundation will fund the second year of the project, which will keep providing members with access to experts, forums, and research.
26th September 2022 Oxford Climate Journalism Network secures funding to continue operations into 2023 The Laudes Foundation will fund the second year of the project, which will keep providing members with access to experts, forums, and research.
27th September 2022 17 journalists from 14 countries join us as Journalist Fellows in October 2022 This global cohort will explore the future of journalism through discussions, seminars and a personal project.
27th September 2022 17 journalists from 14 countries join us as Journalist Fellows in October 2022 This global cohort will explore the future of journalism through discussions, seminars and a personal project.
23rd September 2022 Despite efforts to fight falsehoods, Brazil's tight election is threatened by dangerous lies Fact-checkers, researchers and platforms have tried to fix a toxic environment. Their work has only scratched the surface of the problem.
23rd September 2022 Despite efforts to fight falsehoods, Brazil's tight election is threatened by dangerous lies Fact-checkers, researchers and platforms have tried to fix a toxic environment. Their work has only scratched the surface of the problem.
22nd September 2022 With a focus on millions of young followers, Will Media is changing journalism in Italy “We have a politics that speaks to itself and newspapers that speak to themselves even more,” says editor-in-chief Francesco Zaffarano.
22nd September 2022 With a focus on millions of young followers, Will Media is changing journalism in Italy “We have a politics that speaks to itself and newspapers that speak to themselves even more,” says editor-in-chief Francesco Zaffarano.
20th September 2022 Join our global journalism seminar series online from October to November 2022 Our Global Journalism Seminars feature speakers including Sevgil Musaieva, Hamid Mir, Natalia Viana and Carolina Guerrero.
20th September 2022 Join our global journalism seminar series online from October to November 2022 Our Global Journalism Seminars feature speakers including Sevgil Musaieva, Hamid Mir, Natalia Viana and Carolina Guerrero.
15th September 2022 Kenyan journalists covered a tight election. Here's what colleagues can learn from them As Italy, Brazil and Nigeria go through divisive campaigns, reporters, researchers and fact-checkers analyse how coverage in Kenya went.
15th September 2022 Kenyan journalists covered a tight election. Here's what colleagues can learn from them As Italy, Brazil and Nigeria go through divisive campaigns, reporters, researchers and fact-checkers analyse how coverage in Kenya went.