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13 lessons from our Journalist Fellows on the future of journalism worldwide
On the first global journalism seminar of this term, our Fellows shared what they ve learned about their profession during their time in Oxford
Our Journalist Fellows share their experiences at an event which was part of our global journalism seminar series.
Wednesday 28 April 2021
In January 2021, a truly determined group of journalists from Kyrgyzstan, India, Hungary, Norway, Finland, Indonesia, Pakistan, Kenya, Nicaragua, and Brazil moved to Oxford to join the journalism fellowship programme.
With no chance of meeting in person, the fellows forged ahead with an itinerary of online seminars and social meetings. “We carried on with the fellowship online despite lockdown, speaking about the future of journalism and the challenges facing the news industry,” said Meera Selva, Director of the Journalism Fellowship. “It is vital to have these conversations – now, more than ever.”
THE STANDARD By
Godfrey Ombogo |
December 30th 2020 at 10:51:18 GMT +0300
Mark Oloo, an editor with
The Standard, has been awarded a 2021 global media fellowship in the United Kingdom.
The University of Oxford journalism programme offers recipients a chance to conduct research aimed at understanding and solving challenges facing the news industry.
Oloo
(pictured), who is a former World Press Institute fellow, will join 11 other top editors from across the world at Oxford’s Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism starting January 11.
The intensive study is one of the world’s leading schemes that connect journalistic practice and academic research to shape conversations on the future of news.