Anthea Garman
Associate Professor of Journalism and Media Studies, Rhodes UniversityAnthea Garman was a journalist for 16 years before becoming an academic at Rhodes University. She teaches journalism practice in the undergraduate degrees this includes a course in long form journalism. She runs a postgraduate research group focusing on media and citizenship in South Africa and is the editor of the Rhodes Journalism Review. She is also the convenor of the National Arts Festival public lectures called Think!Fest.
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/ 20 May 2008

Focus on climate change

Oxford University has embarked on a "large and ambitious project" to tackle the biggest problem of the 21st century — climate change. Sir David King, former chief scientific adviser to the British government, is the head of the new Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, which opened in January.