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CIJSummer Conference 2025 – feedback and reactions

A huge thank you to everyone who attended, taught and volunteered at #CIJSummer Conference 2025. For the second year in a row, Summer Conference was a sell-out success. 170 delegates, mainly from the UK, but also from countries such as Thailand, Peru, Poland, Lithuania, Norway and the USA, attended.

#CIJSummer 2025 Talks and Training Proposals

We are opening submissions of talks and training proposals for #CIJSummer 2025. We would welcome proposals on new, innovative or emerging investigative practices from journalists, researchers, experts and technologists. Subjects usually covered include (but are not limited to): Data Journalism, Open-Source Intelligence, mapping, FOI and other information access law, Information Security and Source Protection, Financial […]

CIJ Climate Investigations Course

The Centre for Investigative Journalism is today announcing the launch of a new training programme covering all aspects of deep investigative research into climate change and its causes - The CIJ Climate Investigations Course.

CIJ 2024 – a Year in Review

A year is a long time in investigative journalism, even more so when the world hurtles in dark new directions everywhere from the Middle East to Ukraine to the Taiwan Strait. For the CIJ, however, the last twelve months have been one of unprecedented domestic and global expansion.

CIJ Recommends 2024: Good Reads, Listens and Things to Watch

Each year we select the books, articles, podcasts, films, TV dramas and documentaries that we liked the most. Here is the 2024 lineup - in case you get bored of playing charades.   Books The Great Post Office Scandal.

#CIJSummer 2024 Talks and Training Proposals

We are opening submissions of talks and training proposals for the #CIJSummer 2024. We would welcome proposals on new, innovative or emerging investigative practices from journalists, researchers, experts and technologists. Subjects usually covered include (but are not limited to): Data Journalism, Open-Source Intelligence, FOI and other information access law, Information Security and Source Protection, Financial […]

CIJ 2023 – a Year in Review

Twelve months is a long time in investigative journalism, all the more so amidst rising political chaos at home and militarism overseas. Perhaps as a result, the last year has also been a time of unprecedented growth for the CIJ’s investigative training, both in the UK and around the world.

CIJ Recommends 2023: Good reads, podcasts and documentaries

Each year we select the books, articles, podcasts and documentaries that we liked the most. Here is the 2023 lineup - in case you get bored of playing charades. Books The Anti-Capitalist Book of Fashion, By investigative journalist and CIJ Trainer Tansy Hoskins An in-depth look at the global garment industry taking in workers’ right, supply chain investigations and the social harms of fashion marketing and media.