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Dow Jones workshop tackles fake news

6 April 2018

Students and executives from Dow Jones collaborate to improve trust in news coverage.

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Academics at the forefront of research into Brexit

29 March 2018

Cardiff University experts informing the debate

Wales Media Awards 2018

Multiple nominations for students and alumni in Wales Media Awards

19 March 2018

Two current students and seven alumni from Cardiff University lead nominations shortlist.

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Time to rethink election campaign coverage

9 March 2018

Dr Stephen Cushion's new book poses suggestions for an improvement in the effectiveness of election coverage.

Hattie Brett at the Tomorrow's Journalists conference in 2010

Hattie Brett returns to Grazia

27 February 2018

Alumna Hattie Brett has been appointed as the new editor of Grazia UK.

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Change of School name launches year of major developments

29 January 2018

Name change to better capture the School's cultural based activities across research and teaching.

Paul Bowman play-fights with Meaghan Morris wearing MMA gloves.

Meaghan Morris appointed Honorary Visiting Professor

25 January 2018

New appointment recognises cutting edge cultural research relationship.

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Academic secures major ERC grant

15 January 2018

New Data Justice project to explore our understanding of datafication in relation to social justice.

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Innovation award for developer-journalist Charles Boutaud

21 December 2017

MSc Computational Journalism graduate wins Press Gazette award.

Journalist Justice Baidoo

Alumnus wins at Food Sustainability Media Awards

7 December 2017

Graduate Justice Baidoo wins major international video journalism award