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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Visual journalism at the BBC - where the web meets TV

Amanda Farnsworth, editor, Visual Journalism for the BBC, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series
The Geddes Memorial Lectures

Adversarial Journalism: seeing it from both sides - Philip Geddes Memorial Lecture

BBC Presenter Evan Davis gives the 2014 Philip Geddes Memorial Lecture speaking on ‘Adversarial Journalism: seeing it from both sides.’
Alumni Weekend

Reporting Education

Reeta Chakrabarti, BBC Education Correspondent, gives the third annual Oxford Education Society lecture. She looks at changes in education policy under the Coalition government and the challenges of reporting them.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

What Obama's Elections Have Taught the Media - and the Rest of Us: RISJ/BBC Butler Lecture 2013

Larry J. Sabato, American political scientist and political analyst and Robert Kent Gooch Professor of Politics at the University of Virginia, and director of its Center for Politics, gives the 2013 RISJ/BBC Butler lecture.
St Catherine's College

The Nairne Seminar 2013: Lord Mandelson and Evan Davis

This year's seminar will be given by Lord Mandelson (1973, PPE) in conversation with Evan Davis.
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

Mark Thompson (Symposium): Politics and Language - Friends or Enemies?

Symposium following Mark Thompson's series of talks for the Humanitas Programme. With Polly Toynbee, Gus O'Donnell, David Willetts MP and chaired by Andrew Marr.
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

Mark Thompson: Not in my name

In his third lecture, Mark Thompson looks at what happens when modern rhetoric and morality collide, taking the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan as his principal examples.
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

Mark Thompson: Consign it to the flames

Almost everyone accepts that science is our most authoritative guide to understanding the world so why is it so disputed when it comes to public policy? Mark Thompson examines what's happened to the 'argument from authority' in modern rhetoric.
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

Mark Thompson: Inaugural Lecture - Is Plato winning the argument?

Drawing in particular on recent examples from American and British healthcare reform, Mark Thompson asks whether the language of politics is changing in ways which threaten public understanding of and engagement with the most important issues of the day.
St Peter's College

Roger Wright: Controller of the Proms and Radio 3

Roger Wright - Controller of the Proms and Radio 3 and the most powerful broadcaster of Classical Music in Europe - Roger will talk about his career and the challenges of his professional life.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

'Lack of evidence' that popular sports products work

Consumers could be wasting their money on sports drinks, protein shakes and high-end trainers, according to a new joint investigation by BBC Panorama and the British Medical Journal.
Alumni Weekend

Has the West Had It?

In his keynote lecture at Alumni Weekend 2012, Lord Patten of Barnes attempts to shed light and his particular perspective on whether "the West has had it".
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

The Challenges of Reporting Foreign Policy

Bridget Kendall, BBC Diplomatic Correspondent, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute Seminar Series.
Christ Church

Why Quality Journalism Still Matters in a Digital Age, or, who can you believe these days?

Mark Thompson, Director General of the BBC, gives the first lecture in the Christ Church Gorbachev Lectures on Press Freedom.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Making serious TV for Large Audiences

Roger Graef, OBE, Managing Director, Films of Record, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Reporting Politics to a Mass Audience

Nick Robinson, BBC Political Editor, gives a talk on reporting political news to mass audiences, drawing from his experiences as Political Editor for the BBC. Given on 26th November 2010.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

53 Years of Media and Politics

Dr. David Butler brings his legendary Friday evening Media and Politics seminar to a final conclusion by answering questions instead of asking them.
St Cross College Lectures

A History of Christianity - Introduction to the series

An introductory talk given by Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch prior to the gala screening of the first episode of the BBC TV series "A History of Christianity" at St Cross 5/11/2009.

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