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New guidelines issued to help reporters navigate extraordinary time for news

7 April 2020

Responsible journalism vital during coronavirus outbreak, academic says

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Winner of 2019-20 T Glynne Davies Scholarship announced

20 March 2020

The scholarship includes a bursary of £6,500, as well as work experience placements with BBC Wales, the ITV current affairs team and the S4C Press team.

Elen and S4C

Developing bilingual journalists and communicators

16 March 2020

Workshops offer 16-18 year old pupils an insight into careers in the Welsh media industry.

Podcon Cymru

PODCON Cymru 2020

20 January 2020

Find out what makes the perfect podcast at our free one-day conference.

Cogs in a digital brain

Artificial Intelligence module to launch in 2020

20 December 2019

Students will use AI and VR will map the relationship between the story, technology and user.

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ESRC Wales DTP studentships

17 December 2019

Doctoral studentships in the area of “Journalism and Democracy” are now available.

From left to right: Professor Justin Lewis, Sara Pepper, Professor Damian Walford Davies, Jo Marshall-Stevens and Professor Stuart Allan

Celebrating professional excellence

22 November 2019

Jo Marshall-Stevens and Sara Pepper have been honoured at the University’s Celebrating Excellence Awards

Dr David Dunkley Gyimah

David Dunkley Gyimah joins advisory board for British Library news exhibition

18 November 2019

In Spring 2021 the British Library will be hosting a major exhibition on the history of news in Britain.

News reporting resource for pupils

8 November 2019

A free new online resource is being launched which aims to equip primary school pupils with the basics of news reporting.

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Grappling with the borders and intersections of academia, advocacy and activism

31 October 2019

Professor Jenny Kitzinger’s research has evolved from personal experience through traditional social science research to public engagement activities