Uncovering Truth and Holding Power Accountable in the Digital Age
The Department of Investigative Journalism at Harvard College UK is dedicated to the highest standards of public-interest reporting. Our programmes combine rigorous research methodologies, legal knowledge, and narrative craft to prepare students for the demanding work of uncovering complex truths. We develop journalists who can navigate dense information environments, manage legal and ethical risks, and communicate findings clearly and responsibly across multiple media platforms.
The curriculum covers advanced research techniques, including data journalism, forensic accounting, freedom of information requests, and database analysis. Students develop skills in interviewing for sensitive situations, fact-checking protocols, and source protection and security. Legal studies address media law, defamation, privacy, and contempt of court. The programme also emphasises narrative storytelling across text, audio, and visual formats, alongside an understanding of the economic models that support investigative journalism.
Learning is workshop-based and project-driven, with students producing substantial investigative work on issues of public interest. Mentorship from experienced investigative journalists and placements with news organisations, documentary units, and transparency-focused institutions provide valuable professional exposure. London’s concentration of media organisations and advocacy groups further enhances learning opportunities.
Graduates pursue careers as investigative reporters, data journalists, documentary producers, researchers for transparency organisations, and editors specialising in accountability journalism.