1st April 2022 "A more humane policy is possible": Sally Hayden on the welcome to Ukrainians and on covering refugees before Putin's war The award-winning journalist discusses her new book, which delves into her experience reporting on refugees travelling from Africa.
1st April 2022 "A more humane policy is possible": Sally Hayden on the welcome to Ukrainians and on covering refugees before Putin's war The award-winning journalist discusses her new book, which delves into her experience reporting on refugees travelling from Africa.
27th April 2022 Zoom Distilling the news: one month into the FT Edit App Seven takeaways from our global journalism seminar with Malcolm Moore, the editor of this innovative news product the FT launched in March 2022.
27th April 2022 Zoom Distilling the news: one month into the FT Edit App Seven takeaways from our global journalism seminar with Malcolm Moore, the editor of this innovative news product the FT launched in March 2022.
20th April 2022 Zoom Why journalism needs information security Researcher Philip Di Salvo in conversation with our Journalist Fellows on the digital security risks facing journalists and how they can protect themselves.
20th April 2022 Zoom Why journalism needs information security Researcher Philip Di Salvo in conversation with our Journalist Fellows on the digital security risks facing journalists and how they can protect themselves.
31st March 2022 How European news outlets are reaching Ukrainian refugees in their own language News organisations in Poland, Germany and Italy have launched initiatives to provide displaced people with useful information.
31st March 2022 How European news outlets are reaching Ukrainian refugees in their own language News organisations in Poland, Germany and Italy have launched initiatives to provide displaced people with useful information.
19th April 2022 Four Journalist Fellows from Australia and South Africa join us in April 2022 This global cohort will spend time in Oxford in a programme designed to explore the key challenges facing journalism worldwide.
19th April 2022 Four Journalist Fellows from Australia and South Africa join us in April 2022 This global cohort will spend time in Oxford in a programme designed to explore the key challenges facing journalism worldwide.
30th March 2022 “The impact of climate change in the Himalayas matters. It’s a global and regional issue” Nepalese reporter Mukesh Pokhrel, member of the Oxford Climate Journalist Network, discusses the challenges of his job.
30th March 2022 “The impact of climate change in the Himalayas matters. It’s a global and regional issue” Nepalese reporter Mukesh Pokhrel, member of the Oxford Climate Journalist Network, discusses the challenges of his job.
31st March 2022 International Journalism Festival 2022: the events you shouldn't miss in Perugia Here is a curated list of panels on topics such as press freedom, tech reporting, mental health, misinformation and the business of news.
31st March 2022 International Journalism Festival 2022: the events you shouldn't miss in Perugia Here is a curated list of panels on topics such as press freedom, tech reporting, mental health, misinformation and the business of news.
29th March 2022 “In Taiwan China has launched a disinformation campaign in Chinese on the Russian invasion of Ukraine” Sherry Hsueh-Li Lee, editor of nonprofit news site ‘The Reporter’, reflects on how her journalists are reporting on Putin's war from afar.
29th March 2022 “In Taiwan China has launched a disinformation campaign in Chinese on the Russian invasion of Ukraine” Sherry Hsueh-Li Lee, editor of nonprofit news site ‘The Reporter’, reflects on how her journalists are reporting on Putin's war from afar.
29th March 2022 Can news help? New evidence on the links between news use and misinformation "Our findings challenge the notion that, by drawing attention to false content, news media leave people more misinformed," writes Rasmus Nielsen
29th March 2022 Can news help? New evidence on the links between news use and misinformation "Our findings challenge the notion that, by drawing attention to false content, news media leave people more misinformed," writes Rasmus Nielsen