Last year, PhD Candidate Debbie Ball attended the official Summer School programme of the Digital Good Network, a research community focused on building a good digital society that […]
Techne is now welcoming applications for fully-funded studentships across the arts and humanities beginning in autumn 2025 The University of Westminster is one of nine universities that […]
Many congratulations to Dr Christopher Day on passing his PhD VIVA without corrections. His thesis, titled ‘The BBC and European integration, c. 1945-1975’, assesses the BBC’s coverage of European […]
From July 9 to September 16, CAMRI doctoral student Xuda Wang went to Africa for a ten-week field survey. During this period, Xuda had in-depth discussions with scholars, journalists, […]
CAMRI’s PhD Symposium On Friday, 13th September, CAMRI hosted a PhD symposium in Media and Communication, featuring presentations from doctoral researchers across four institutions. The event was divided […]
Congratulations to Dr Nanette Willberg, the newest PhD graduate from the Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI)! Dr Willberg has been awarded a PhD with a thesis titled “Designing […]
Congratulations to Dr Samuel Gregory for successfully passing his PhD VIVA without corrections for his PhD by Published Work titled: “From Social Media to Deepfakes: Participatory human rights witnessing […]
Doctoral Researcher, Helen Jay, has written for Scientific American on the need for a Public Service Internet to Free Us from Big Tech’s Grasp. In the article, Jay discusses […]
We are delighted to share the news that Dr Rebecca Lewis passed her VIVA without corrections on 26 February 2024. Her thesis, titled “A Conscious Creation? Political Economy, Globalisation […]
The University of Westminster’s Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI) is pleased to announce this year’s Quintin Hogg Trust (QHT) PhD Studentships for UK and International applicants to commence […]