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Join us for a discussion on the role of journalism in the 21st Century, featuring Frank Gardner, the BBC’s Security Correspondent. This will be followed by a tea tasting by the founder of Dorje Teas, and an informal chat on the event and topic more broadly amongst attendees.
Frank Gardener is one of the UK’s most prominent journalists and has worked as the BBC’s Gulf correspondent, Middle East correspondent and currently works as the BBC’s full time Security Correspondent. He has published numerous books on his experience as a journalist, including Blood and Sand, Far Horizons, and was vital in the BBC’s reporting on the War on Terror in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks.
Dorje Teas is a subscription based Tea company based at the heritage Selim Hill Tea Garden in Darjeeling. It was co-founded by Sparsh Agarwal, who is an MPhil student in International Relations at St. Hughs College. Please find their website here: dorjeteas.com
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~ Oxford International Relations Society Team