14 journalists from four continents join us as Journalist Fellows in January 2022 They will spend time in Oxford exploring the key challenges facing journalism worldwide.
14 journalists from four continents join us as Journalist Fellows in January 2022 They will spend time in Oxford exploring the key challenges facing journalism worldwide.
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.
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.
Our global journalism seminar series will be held online from April to June 2021 Speakers for the events, chaired by Meera Selva, include Manisha Pande, Gustavo Faleiros, Jessica Hamzelou and Robert Moore.
Our global journalism seminar series will be held online from April to June 2021 Speakers for the events, chaired by Meera Selva, include Manisha Pande, Gustavo Faleiros, Jessica Hamzelou and Robert Moore.
From fact-checking to women’s rights: TikTok's promising rise in the Global South Global news agency AFP and news publishers in Brazil and Nicaragua are engaging new audiences in the platform, Laura Oliver reports.
From fact-checking to women’s rights: TikTok's promising rise in the Global South Global news agency AFP and news publishers in Brazil and Nicaragua are engaging new audiences in the platform, Laura Oliver reports.
What solutions journalism can bring to the news media in the Global South Journalists from Egypt, Indonesia, Costa Rica and the Philippines share what with our contributor Laura Oliver they’ve learned from this approach.
What solutions journalism can bring to the news media in the Global South Journalists from Egypt, Indonesia, Costa Rica and the Philippines share what with our contributor Laura Oliver they’ve learned from this approach.
As Indonesia banned extremists’ content, journalists feared a threat to press freedom Experts say the measure may backfire and alert against preventing journalists from reporting on hardliners, Raksha Kumar reports.
As Indonesia banned extremists’ content, journalists feared a threat to press freedom Experts say the measure may backfire and alert against preventing journalists from reporting on hardliners, Raksha Kumar reports.