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Tom Standage Deputy Editor of The Economist. Responsible for the magazine’s digital strategy including product development, author of six history books. Alexandra Borchardt Director of Strategic Development, Reuters Institute, former managing editor of Sueddeutsche Zeitung, author of Mensch 4.0 – Frei bleiben in einer digitalen Welt (Freedom in a Digital World). REUTERS INSTITUTE PRESENTS: Oxford Perspectives Leading Newsroom Change Fresh thinking and new ideas for senior media managers, editors and journalists leading change in their organisations. Oxford Perspectives is a two-day seminar, comprising discussions and workshops with media industry experts who specialise in business models, organisational transformation, audience development, and the latest approaches to storytelling, including virtual reality and 360 videos. The course aims to apply the latest media research to the newsroom, replacing buzzwords and groupthink with relevant evidence-based input on current challenges and opportunities faced by news organisations, including: 7 - 9 NOVEMBER 2018 Key digital transformation considerations for news media Innovations in audience engagement Cultural change in news organisations Artificial intelligence in the newsroom The misinformation debate How audiences access news online Cost includes the event programme, course materials, meals, and social activities. Transport to Oxford and accommodation are not included. 7-9 November 2018 Location: 13 Norham Gardens, Oxford OX2 6PS £2,500 Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism Department of Politics and International Relations University of Oxford T: +44 (0)1865 611080 E: [email protected] W: www.reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk 13 Norham Gardens Oxford, OX2 6PS United Kingdom To register your interest, please send a short biography to [email protected] no later than 8th October 2018. Alan Rusbridger Alan Rusbridger former Editor-in-Chief of the Guardian, now Principal, Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford. Nic Newman Journalist, digital strategist, lead author of the Digital News Report, and founding member of the BBC News Website. Lucy Kueng Lucy Kueng is professor and expert on media strategy, innovation and leadership with particular emphasis on managing technology shiſts. Author of Going Digital: A Roadmap to Digital Transformation. Zuzanna Ziomecka Editor Innovations of Gazeta Wyborcza, founder and editor of Europe's first all-female newsroom News Mavens, Mindfulness Coach. Speakers Julia Leeb Specialist in Virtual Reality and 360 degree content; photojournalist and filmmaker. Lucas Graves Specialises in how news and news organisations are changing in the contemporary media ecosystem. He has been at the forefront of research on the fact-checking movement in the US and globally.

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Tom StandageDeputy Editor of The Economist. Responsible for the magazine’s digital strategy including product development, author of six history books.

Alexandra BorchardtDirector of Strategic Development, Reuters Institute, former managing editor of Sueddeutsche Zeitung, author of Mensch 4.0 – Frei bleiben in einer digitalen Welt (Freedom in a Digital World).

R E U T E R S I N ST I T U T E P R E S E N T S :

Oxford PerspectivesLeading Newsroom Change

Fresh thinking and new ideas for senior media managers, editors and journalists leading change in their organisations.

Oxford Perspectives is a two-day seminar, comprising discussions and workshops with media industry experts who specialise in business models, organisational transformation, audience development, and the latest approaches to storytelling, including virtual reality and 360 videos.

The course aims to apply the latest media research to the newsroom, replacing buzzwords and groupthink with relevant evidence-based input on current challenges and opportunities faced by news organisations, including:

7 - 9 N OV E M B E R 2 0 1 8Key digital transformation considerations for news media

Innovations in audience engagement

Cultural change in news organisations

Arti�cial intelligence in the newsroom

The misinformation debate

How audiences access news online

Cost includes the event programme, course materials, meals, and social activities. Transport to Oxford and accommodation are not included.

7-9 November 2018Location: 13 Norham Gardens, Oxford OX2 6PS £2,500

Reuters Institute for the Study of JournalismDepartment of Politics and International RelationsUniversity of Oxford

T: +44 (0)1865 611080E: [email protected]: www.reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk

13 Norham GardensOxford, OX2 6PSUnited Kingdom

To register your interest, please send a short biography to [email protected] no later than 8th October 2018.

Alan RusbridgerAlan Rusbridger former Editor-in-Chief of the Guardian, now Principal, Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford.

Nic NewmanJournalist, digital strategist, lead author of the Digital News Report, and founding member of the BBC News Website.

Lucy KuengLucy Kueng is professor and expert on media strategy, innovation and leadership with particular emphasis on managing technology shi�s. Author of Going Digital:A Roadmap to Digital Transformation.

Zuzanna ZiomeckaEditor Innovations of Gazeta Wyborcza, founder and editor of Europe's �rst all-female newsroom News Mavens, Mindfulness Coach.

Speakers

Julia LeebSpecialist in Virtual Reality and 360 degree content; photojournalist and �lmmaker.

Lucas GravesSpecialises in how news and news organisations are changing in the contemporary media ecosystem. He has been at the forefront of research on the fact-checking movement in the US and globally.