Doug Specht awarded Advanced Teacher Status and recognised as a Chartered Teacher
Doug Specht, senior lecturer, and director of teaching and learning for the School of Media and Communication, has been awarded...
Doug Specht, senior lecturer, and director of teaching and learning for the School of Media and Communication, has been awarded...
This year's World Press Freedom Day theme was "Information as a Public Good." It recognised the globe's fast-changing communications systems...
Westminster media professors Jean Seaton and Steve Barnett, along with CAMRI Doctoral Researcher Christopher Day, are part of a group...
The Alan Turing Institute recently hosted a panel on data as an instrument of coloniality The event featured a panel...
The ground-breaking book on mental health and the music industry ‘Can Music Make You Sick? Measuring the Price of Musical...
Manisha Ganguly has been recognised for the second year in a row as a MHP + Mischief 30 to watch...
. Dr. George Musgrave was interviewed live on Euronews discussing what the return of the BRIT Awards symbolises for the...
Democracy and development on the African continent require open media that allow the public to freely send and receive...
Universal Music’s UK Task Force for Meaningful Change (UK TFMC) has issued a manifesto detailing its goals and tactics to...
Prof. Christian Fuchs was recently interviewed by Newsweek about Joe Biden and social media. The article by Jacob Jarvis compares...