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 […]
Many congratulations to Dr Sally Anne Gross on passing her PhD VIVA (without corrections) for her PhD by Published Work titled “For the Love of Music – Crossing the […]
Techne is now welcoming applications for fully-funded studentships across the arts and humanities beginning in autumn 2024. The University of Westminster is one of nine universities that […]
CAMRI Doctoral Researcher Helen Jay recently spoke to the Public Media Alliance’s Media Uncovered Podcast. The episode – the final episode of a mini series on social media – […]
We are delighted to share the news of Dr Paulina Kuranchie’s successful defence of her VIVA on Tuesday, September 12th. Her thesis, titled “Decolonising Public Relations in Africa: Centring […]
We are delighted to announce that our CAMRI doctoral researcher Mohammed Faisal Amadu has been awarded a PhD for his thesis titled: “Community Radio Broadcasting and Local Governance Participation […]
The University of Westminster and Goldsmiths, University of London, marked the return of their joint PhD symposium in Media and Communication. The event, held on Thursday, September 14, 2023 […]
Many congratulations to Dr Robert Boughen on passing his PhD VIVA on Tuesday 28th May for his Techne AHRC-funded research on Sino-African journalism and journalistic fields: CGTN Africa’s workers […]