Gina Miller delivered the keynote speech at the award ceremony hosted in the Regent Street Cinema. Organised by the British Journalism Review and the University of Westminster, the Charles […]
Michael Crick has won the 2018 Charles Wheeler award for outstanding contribution to broadcast journalism, which this year is celebrating its tenth anniversary. His achievements will be recognised at […]
Down and Out: LIVE will now take place at Stone Nest, Shaftesbury Avenue: 6th June 2pm-6pm. Admission Free: register online today (followed by panel debate at 6.30pm) George Orwell’s Down and Out […]
Christian Fuchs, CAMRI Director and Chair of the ESA Conference Committee 2015-2017, and Frank Welz, ESA President 2015-2017, have written a thorough conference report that may be of interest […]
Following their innovative 1984 LIVE creative reading in 2017, The Orwell Foundation seeks to stage a dramatized interactive reading of George Orwell’s iconic Down and Out in Paris and […]
Gillian Youngs, Professor of Creative and Digital Economy, chaired a panel on ‘Innovation and Research on Screen’ as part of a Film Futures Development Day at the MAC Birmingham […]
On the 26th of October Tarik Sabry co-organised a meeting at the University of Mohamed V in Rabat, Morocco, with Dr Hicham Ait Mansour, entitled: Regulating Moroccan Children’s Digital […]
In the first in the series of the 2017/18 Westminster Talks, Baroness Doreen Lawrence, OBE discussed the importance of education, widening participation, policing, policy and politics with Professor Steven […]
Artist Grayson Perry will deliver the first Orwell Lecture in the North in almost 20 years at the University of Sheffield in November. A new partnership between the Orwell […]
BBC Chief International Correspondent Lyse Doucet received the Charles Wheeler Award for Outstanding Contribution to Broadcast Journalism at a much-anticipated ceremony in the University of Westminster’s Regent Street Cinema […]