Research at LSJHML

Original work that re-shapes how we read, write and speak.
Research at LSJHML is organised into four interconnected clusters. Each combines doctoral candidates, full-time faculty and visiting fellows around a single intellectual question.
Where our scholars work
Our journalism cluster studies the changing economics of news, the ethics of platform-mediated reporting, and the practical method of investigative work. Recent collaborations include Reuters Institute and the Bureau of Investigative Journalism.
Contact this clusterThe work, lately.
Translation as Cultural Memory in Post-Brexit British Theatre
Reading the Network: Hypertext Literature & New Form
Civic Speech in Crisis: Communication After Disinformation

Dr. Eden Harlow
"Journalism's most urgent question isn't whether algorithms can write the news. It's whether the public still trusts the people who do."
Doctoral study
Apply for MPhil/PhD supervision under any of our four clusters. Funded studentships are advertised in February each year.
View doctoral routesVisiting fellowships
Two- to twelve-month residencies for academics and practitioners. Includes office space, library access and seminar series participation.
Fellowship callsPartner with us
Industry, NGO and policy partnerships welcome. We co-design applied projects with measurable public outcomes.
Partnership enquiriesJoin the next generation of LSJHML researchers.
Doctoral applications open each spring. Visiting fellowship calls run twice yearly.
