Strengthen your reporting skills on nuclear weapons in two sessions
In partnership with the Stanley Center for Peace and Security, we are hosting two free online sessions in May, giving you direct access to leading journalists and nuclear policy specialists.
Though covering nuclear weapons can seem daunting—the topic is technical and opaque, and has a long and complex history—it is full of potential and possibility. There is money, power, secrets, and enormous human stakes; all things that make for compelling and consequential journalism.
Sessions
Europe Session #1: Beyond Breaking News: How and Why to Report on Nuclear Weapons
Tuesday, May 20 at 15:00 BST (16:00 CEST)
Europe Session #2: Secrecy, Signals, and Shifting Norms: Covering the New Nuclear Age
Wednesday, May 28 at 15:00 BST (16:00 CEST)
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Register now and also get instant access to:
A recorded background briefing from Ankit Panda (Stanton Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace) giving you a big-picture analysis of today’s evolving nuclear landscape.
A special invitation to apply for the Developing Story Project’s multi-day workshop in Hiroshima, Japan, taking place in August 2025.
These sessions are part of the Developing Story Project, a new multi-year initiative to support journalists, editors, and other media professionals in reporting on nuclear weapons issues around the world—and to help them connect and collaborate with others working on this vital beat.
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