About CIJ
The Centre for Investigative Journalism (CIJ) is a charity that champions critical, in-depth reporting and the defence of the public interest. It came into being in 2003 to address a deepening crisis in investigative reporting.
The primary mission of the CIJ is to provide a centre of excellence for the training of journalists; to raise the standard of investigative reporting to a high professional level.
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June 23, 2017
#CIJSummer is a busy time for all. But not so busy that we can't send a tweet or two to share what we like (or don't like) about it. Here is a slection of our favourite tweets.@...
June 23, 2017
We have an official conference cartoonist this year! Andrew Garthwaite draws and posts his cool cartoons live. Watch this space for more! @AndGarth
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June 20, 2017
Whether you are a seasoned journalist, a student or an activist, or simply someone who wants to break into investigative journalism - there's something for you at the #CIJSummer 2017.
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June 6, 2017
The Whistler, a whistleblowing support organisation co-founded by the CIJ's late Founder Director Gavin MacFadyen and Eileen Chubb, Director of Compassion In Care, was at the Byline Festival...
April 27, 2017
Today, 27 April 2017, the Centre for Investigative Journalism (CIJ) is happy to announce the launch of the Infosec Bytes project.
Beginning today, the project is releasing a series of...