Earlier this month, the International Development Committee released a new report, “Protection not permission: The UK’s role in upholding international humanitarian law and supporting the safe delivery of […]
Image by Google DeepMind / Pexels Dr Pieter Verdegem has been awarded an Innovation Fellowship as part of the British Academy’s Route B: Policy-Led (Digital Society) programme, in […]
Winston Churchill makes a radio address from his desk at 10 Downing Street, wearing his ‘siren suit’, June 1942. Image Source: Imperial War Museum, Public Domain Media Is […]
On 31 May, the University of Westminster played host to the 2025 Media Democracy Festival, the annual gathering of activists, independent media organisations, researchers and policymakers organised by […]
Image from Chevening Awards (FCDO) on Facebook On 28 May, the University of Westminster was host to the 1-day event, “South Asia at a Crossroads: Media Power and […]
The Media Diversity Institute and Queen Mary University of London’s Centre for Law, Democracy, and Society hosted a thought-provoking discussion on Coming Clean: The Rise of Critical Theory and […]
Following a recent curriculum review and a House of Lords investigation into media literacy, concern has risen over young people’s ability to think critically in an era of […]
The UK government has unexpectedly cut more than £100 million in higher education funding intended for specialist and strategic courses, redirecting support toward programs aligned with high-growth sectors. […]
In a recent Economist article, “Fact-checkers forecast which dodgy claims will do most damage,” CAMRI Visiting Researcher Peter Cunliffe-Jones was highlighted for his work shaping the future of […]
Many congratulations to Dr Meredith Broussard, Professor at New York University, on passing her VIVA without corrections for a PhD by Published Work entitled Investigating AI: Reflections on Data […]