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Reuters Institute’s Global Journalism Seminars

January 5 @ 13:00 - 17:00 EET

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Journalism Seminars

Reuters Institute presents the first series of Global Journalism Seminars for 2023. The guests will join from across five continents to discuss some of the most pressing issues in journalism including climate reporting, working with platforms, and reporting on corruption and violence. Most seminars take place at 13:00 on Wednesdays (the first is at 12:45). Join using the links below.

11 January. On disrupting corruption. Jane Bradley is an investigative reporter covering the United Kingdom for the New York Times. She is based in London, where she focuses on uncovering abuses of power, financial crime and corruption, and social injustices. Special event held with the Blavatnik School of Government.You can get more information about the seminar here | Join here

18 January.On the Wire’s Meta controversy.N. Ram is an award-winning Indian political journalist, specialising in investigative journalism. He is the former editor-in-chief of The Hindu, chairman and publisher of The Hindu Publishing Group, and is now its Managing Director. | Sign up now

25 January. On Twitter alternatives. Dave Lee primarily covers ecommerce and the gig economy for the Financial Times. His main companies of interest are Amazon, Uber and Airbnb. He is also a regular contributor to FT Magazine, where he writes about societal impacts of new technologies. | Sign up now

1 February. On telling Ugandan LGBTQ+ stories. Caleb Okereke is the Co-Founder and Managing Editor of Minority Africa, a digital publication telling minority stories across Africa. He’s reported across Africa for CNN, DW, Al Jazeera, Foreign PolicyThe Guardian, and VICE News and has worked as an Editor with the New African Magazine. | Sign up now

8 February. On reporting in a deadly country for journalists. Marcela Turati is the co-founder of the Mexican investigative journalism nonprofit Quinto Elemento Lab and the website Where do the disappeared go? Turati is renowned for her investigations into missing people, enforced disappearances, massacres of migrants, and mass graves. | Sign up now

15 February. On Nigeria’s election. Seun Okinbaloye hosts Channels TV’s ‘Sunday Politics’ and ‘Politics Today,’ two of Nigeria’s most-watched political programs, and has interviewed some of Nigeria’s most prominent leaders including serving governors, federal lawmakers, and former leaders. | Sign up now

22 February. On a podcast about Xi Jinping. Sue-Lin Wong is a correspondent at The Economist and host of The Prince, an eight-part podcast about China’s leader. She was previously South China correspondent at the Financial Times. | Sign up now

8 March. On VR and AR for war reporting. Khalil Ashawi is an award-winning photojournalist with 10 years of experience in conflict zones and the founder of Frontline in Focus. Hail Khalaf has been a humanitarian field worker in complex contexts for 10 years, working with UN Agencies and NGOs. | Sign up now | Read the piece about the project

 

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January 5
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