Reuters Institute
Description
The Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism focuses on exploring the future of journalism globally through debate, engagement, and research. Its mission is to uphold independent journalism, recognise the power of news, and emphasise the importance of an informed public. The institute is dedicated to seeking truth, reporting it, and transforming the journalism profession and its supporting organisations. Its primary areas of focus include journalism, the media industry, and the public it serves.
By bridging practice and research, facilitating global exchange, and fostering discussions about the future of news, the institute empowers journalists, editors, and media executives to navigate the opportunities and challenges of a changing media landscape effectively. Its goal is to assist them in developing improved and sustainable journalism for the future.
The institute welcomes journalists from various parts of the world, connecting them with fellow professionals and leading academics from diverse fields. It promotes the exchange of ideas through public debates, hosted conversations, and the publication of new and compelling work. Its activities encompass:
- The Journalist Fellowship programme, which invites accomplished mid-career journalists to Oxford for a period of reflection and the opportunity to conduct relevant, in-depth research, free from the constraints of tight deadlines.
- Leadership programmes that bring together editors, executives, and journalists in leadership positions. These programs provide an intimate and confidential setting for exchanging best practices, lessons learned, and benefiting from current research on the challenges they face.
- Research programmes that deliver timely, accessible, and evidence-based independent analysis on global issues impacting journalism and news media. The institute produces its own series of RISJ publications, alongside specialised academic articles and comprehensive treatments of significant topics.
Offers funding
No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.
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13 Norham Gardens
Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX2 6PS
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University of Oxford
Oxford
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2024-05-31 10:05:33