The centre for investigative journalism (cij) organises talks, meetings, debates and film screenings, from leaders and pioneers in the field of investigative journalism, from the UK and around the world.
Here you will find details of forthcoming cij events, as well as events organised by our friends.
coming up
how to read public accounts
Wednesday 13 October, 6-8pm. Room A130, first floor College Building, 280 St John’s Street, London EC1V 4PB.
In this free talk, Sally Gainsbury will show you how to report accurately on public spending stories. She will explain the fundamentals of reporting public finance and how to avoid mistakes and spin.
The talk is free and open to anyone but places are limited, so if you would like to attend please reserve your place/s
previous events
cij summer school 2010
9-11 July 2010, City University London
In addition to our regular sessions, this year the school will focus on investigating scientific and pseudo-scientific claims made by the pharmaceutical industry, academics, governments and NGOs on issues such as health, climate change, GM crops and nuclear energy.
Find out more or go straight to the booking form.
Transitions (TOL) investigative course
18-23 July 2010, Prague
On this five day course, students will learn how to use sources to put together a piece of investigative journalism and learn how to build a publishable case. The course is run by Transitions (TOL), a non-profit organisation established to strengthen the professionalism, independence and impact of the news media in the post-communist countries of Europe and the former Soviet Union.