Report from a Scottish school battling brain drain, October 2022
BBC World Service, The Newsroom
Report on Covid-19 and universities, February 2021
BBC World Service, The Newsroom
Report on the Nobel Peace Prize, October 2018
+BBC Radio 4, From Our Own Correspondent (text version)
+BBC World Service, The Newsroom
Report on LSD research in Basel, April 2018
+BBC Radio 4, From Our Own Correspondent (text version)
+BBC World Service, The Newsroom
How Heidelberg changed when the US army left town
The Guardian, 27/09/2018
Report on Finland's education model, February 2019
BBC Radio 4, From Our Own Correspondent (text version)
Climate Solutions podcast, March 2021 onwards
Present a podcast for the World Bank's Climate Investment Funds
How does a museum remember a defeat?
BBC News Online, 06/03/2019
Report on whale deaths in California, June 2019
BBC World Service, The Newsroom
Report on chefs responding to Coronavirus, May 2019
BBC World Service, The Newsroom
Report on all-female buses in Pakistan, May 2019
BBC World Service, The Newsroom
Presented documentary on modern slavery in the chocolate industry
LexisNexis, May 2020
Hidden Champions report for the United Nations Office for Project Services
January 2019
Report on a Brexit exodus of UK-based Basques, April 2019
BBC World Service, The Newsroom
Report on the Global Teacher Prize, March 2019
BBC World Service, The Newsroom
One last battle for Oslo's Viking ships, September 2018
+BBC World Service, The Newsroom
+Interview on Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK)
Extremism is global education fight, says Tony Blair
BBC News Online, 27/03/2019
Should a university teach a killer?
BBC News Online, 03/10/2018
World's first driverless trial for disabled people
+The i Paper, 08/03/2019
+BBC World Service report, The Newsroom
French keyboard changed thanks to algorithm
BBC World Service report, The Newsroom, 05/04/2019
Does the UN mean anything to the young?
+BBC News Online, 23/05/2018
+BBC World Service report, The Newsroom
New technology hints at future of fashion
+BBC News Online, 19/12/2018
+BBC World Service report, The Newsroom
Djokovic's war memories make him fund childhood research
BBC News Online, 23/01/2019
Putting death on the school timetable
+BBC News Online, 04/07/2018
+BBC World Service report, The Newsroom
The teacher diaries
The i Paper, 16/05/2019
No escape as 'snow day' becomes 'e-learning day'
+BBC News Online, 16/01/2019
+BBC World Service report, The Newsroom
Report on Kenyan film school's Oscar bid
+BBC News Online, 01/03/2018
+BBC World Service report, The Newsroom
K-pop drives boom in Korean language lessons
BBC News Online, 11/07/2018
The nursery in Amsterdam's Red Light District
BBC News Online, 29/11/2017
The chef using 60,000 year old recipes
BBC News Online, 19/09/2018
JK Rowling wants happy ending for orphans
+BBC News Online, 11/04/2018
+Voice of Islam interview, 04/05/2018
Terror survivor's call for open speech
BBC News Online, 08/11/2017
Dragon's Den for migrant entrepreneurs
BBC News Online, 23/08/2017
+ BBC World Service report (12:40)
Death in cities
Monocle, January 2018
Why school bus cuts are about more than just money
The I Paper, 23/02/2018
Can property developers be taught to be ethical?
BBC News Online, 22/11/2017
The Trust Issue
LexisNexis, May 2018 (wrote copy for entire magazine)
Sense of duty
The I Paper, 13/11/2017
Japan's Olympic race to learn English
BBC News Online, 29/03/2017
Share and share alike
The I Paper, 23/01/2018
Think tank builds on young people's political engagement
The I Paper, 15/12/2017
How do you train to be tennis umpire?
BBC News Online, 28/06/2017
Heritage lost to the cruel sea
The I Paper, 16/05/2017
Superstars plan next career with Harvard course
BBC News Online, 06/07/2017
'Mesearch' - when study is all about me
BBC News Online, 10/05/2017
Procrastination? I'll get back to you
BBC News Online, 04/01/2017
Juggling the timetable
The I Paper, 08/09/2016
Teaching people to learn at speed
The I Paper, 16/03/2017
Chinese billionaire offers world's biggest education prize
BBC News Online, 18/01/2017
Shouldn't lectures be obsolete by now?
BBC News Online, 23/11/2016
Acoustic city-planners
Monocle (The 2017 Forecast), Dec 2016
A solution for tourism?
Monocle, March 2017
University opens with no teachers
BBC News Online, 26/10/2016
Eskimology course faces big freeze
BBC News Online, 03/08/2016
Leicester universities ride on football success
BBC News Online, 11/05/2016
Do students pick universities because of movies?
BBC News Online, 27/04/2016
Does the rise of English mean losing knowledge?
BBC News Online, 13/01/2016
Greek tragedy for education opportunities
BBC News Online, 30/09/2015
'Circademics' get serious about circus
BBC News Online, 01/07/2015
The orchestra fine-tuning the performance of school students
BBC News Online, 22/04/2015
Can you succeed at anything with enough practice?
BBC News Online, 01/04/2015
How do you design the library of the future?
Medium (for Oxford University), 19/03/2015
How can cultural organisations become more entrepreneurial?
World Economic Forum blog, 24/09/2015
Talent v Practice
Irish Open Tennis Championships programme, 19/07/2015
Sound: a vital part of intangible heritage
Heritage Tourism & Hospitality International Conference, November 2015
BBC World Service, The Newsroom
Report on Covid-19 and universities, February 2021
BBC World Service, The Newsroom
Report on the Nobel Peace Prize, October 2018
+BBC Radio 4, From Our Own Correspondent (text version)
+BBC World Service, The Newsroom
Report on LSD research in Basel, April 2018
+BBC Radio 4, From Our Own Correspondent (text version)
+BBC World Service, The Newsroom
How Heidelberg changed when the US army left town
The Guardian, 27/09/2018
Report on Finland's education model, February 2019
BBC Radio 4, From Our Own Correspondent (text version)
Climate Solutions podcast, March 2021 onwards
Present a podcast for the World Bank's Climate Investment Funds
How does a museum remember a defeat?
BBC News Online, 06/03/2019
Report on whale deaths in California, June 2019
BBC World Service, The Newsroom
Report on chefs responding to Coronavirus, May 2019
BBC World Service, The Newsroom
Report on all-female buses in Pakistan, May 2019
BBC World Service, The Newsroom
Presented documentary on modern slavery in the chocolate industry
LexisNexis, May 2020
Hidden Champions report for the United Nations Office for Project Services
January 2019
Report on a Brexit exodus of UK-based Basques, April 2019
BBC World Service, The Newsroom
Report on the Global Teacher Prize, March 2019
BBC World Service, The Newsroom
One last battle for Oslo's Viking ships, September 2018
+BBC World Service, The Newsroom
+Interview on Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK)
Extremism is global education fight, says Tony Blair
BBC News Online, 27/03/2019
Should a university teach a killer?
BBC News Online, 03/10/2018
World's first driverless trial for disabled people
+The i Paper, 08/03/2019
+BBC World Service report, The Newsroom
French keyboard changed thanks to algorithm
BBC World Service report, The Newsroom, 05/04/2019
Does the UN mean anything to the young?
+BBC News Online, 23/05/2018
+BBC World Service report, The Newsroom
New technology hints at future of fashion
+BBC News Online, 19/12/2018
+BBC World Service report, The Newsroom
Djokovic's war memories make him fund childhood research
BBC News Online, 23/01/2019
Putting death on the school timetable
+BBC News Online, 04/07/2018
+BBC World Service report, The Newsroom
The teacher diaries
The i Paper, 16/05/2019
No escape as 'snow day' becomes 'e-learning day'
+BBC News Online, 16/01/2019
+BBC World Service report, The Newsroom
Report on Kenyan film school's Oscar bid
+BBC News Online, 01/03/2018
+BBC World Service report, The Newsroom
K-pop drives boom in Korean language lessons
BBC News Online, 11/07/2018
The nursery in Amsterdam's Red Light District
BBC News Online, 29/11/2017
The chef using 60,000 year old recipes
BBC News Online, 19/09/2018
JK Rowling wants happy ending for orphans
+BBC News Online, 11/04/2018
+Voice of Islam interview, 04/05/2018
Terror survivor's call for open speech
BBC News Online, 08/11/2017
Dragon's Den for migrant entrepreneurs
BBC News Online, 23/08/2017
+ BBC World Service report (12:40)
Death in cities
Monocle, January 2018
Why school bus cuts are about more than just money
The I Paper, 23/02/2018
Can property developers be taught to be ethical?
BBC News Online, 22/11/2017
The Trust Issue
LexisNexis, May 2018 (wrote copy for entire magazine)
Sense of duty
The I Paper, 13/11/2017
Japan's Olympic race to learn English
BBC News Online, 29/03/2017
Share and share alike
The I Paper, 23/01/2018
Think tank builds on young people's political engagement
The I Paper, 15/12/2017
How do you train to be tennis umpire?
BBC News Online, 28/06/2017
Heritage lost to the cruel sea
The I Paper, 16/05/2017
Superstars plan next career with Harvard course
BBC News Online, 06/07/2017
'Mesearch' - when study is all about me
BBC News Online, 10/05/2017
Procrastination? I'll get back to you
BBC News Online, 04/01/2017
Juggling the timetable
The I Paper, 08/09/2016
Teaching people to learn at speed
The I Paper, 16/03/2017
Chinese billionaire offers world's biggest education prize
BBC News Online, 18/01/2017
Shouldn't lectures be obsolete by now?
BBC News Online, 23/11/2016
Acoustic city-planners
Monocle (The 2017 Forecast), Dec 2016
A solution for tourism?
Monocle, March 2017
University opens with no teachers
BBC News Online, 26/10/2016
Eskimology course faces big freeze
BBC News Online, 03/08/2016
Leicester universities ride on football success
BBC News Online, 11/05/2016
Do students pick universities because of movies?
BBC News Online, 27/04/2016
Does the rise of English mean losing knowledge?
BBC News Online, 13/01/2016
Greek tragedy for education opportunities
BBC News Online, 30/09/2015
'Circademics' get serious about circus
BBC News Online, 01/07/2015
The orchestra fine-tuning the performance of school students
BBC News Online, 22/04/2015
Can you succeed at anything with enough practice?
BBC News Online, 01/04/2015
How do you design the library of the future?
Medium (for Oxford University), 19/03/2015
How can cultural organisations become more entrepreneurial?
World Economic Forum blog, 24/09/2015
Talent v Practice
Irish Open Tennis Championships programme, 19/07/2015
Sound: a vital part of intangible heritage
Heritage Tourism & Hospitality International Conference, November 2015