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[caption id="attachment_9285" align="alignright" width="229" caption="Download PDF from: http://tinyurl.com/3vmt4jd"][/caption] What is the role of educational television in broadcasting and what future...
Winners of the Best Photography Book Award and the Best Moving Image Book Award were announced by the Kraszna-Krausz Foundation at the Sony World Photography Awards at the Odeon Leicester Square on...
Lord Justice Leveson published his Report into the culture, practices and ethics of the press on Thursday 29 November 2012. Hardcopies of the Executive Summary (£16) and the full report in four volumes...
It’s that time of the year again! We want to hear your thoughts about all aspects of Learning on Screen in our annual membership survey. When we conducted our membership survey last year, we were...
The Learning on Screen Awards celebrate and reward excellence in the use of moving image and related media in education. All nominated entries will be showcased and the winners announced at the BFI...
The nominations for the 2012 Learning on Screen Awards have been published on the British Universities Film & Video Council's website. All nominated entries will be showcased, and the winners...
Professor Lord Winston, Professor of Science and Society and Emeritus Professor of Fertility Studies at Imperial College London, will present the BUFVC’s Learning On Screen Awards 2012. Committed to...
The Media & Learning 2010 conference is the place to be if you are interested in the latest developments, services and uses of media in education and training. Aimed at both policy-makers and...
Virginia Haworth-Galt is to take over as Chief Executive of the British Universities Film & Video Council in 2014 following the departure of Luís Carrasqueiro. Virginia joins the BUFVC after a...
The Learning on Screen Awards 2012 will take place at the BFI Southbank, London on Thursday 26 April 2012, from 6pm. View the nominated entries here. The evening will include a guest speech...