Nichola Hunter-Warburton
19 posts
I'm driven by a genuine curiosity about what makes people who they are—factors like the environment, culture, crime, and socioeconomic influences. I have diverse work experience, working in face-to-face fundraising for major UK charities, the corporate sector, social services, events and hospitality, and as a Communications Manager for a UK children's charity.
I hold a BA (Hons) in Sociology and Social Anthropology, and I'm currently pursuing an MA in Multimedia Journalism at Bournemouth University, accredited by the BJTC. My units include Documentary Journalism, Digital Journalism, Media and Global Challenges, Media Law, and Multimedia Reporting Skills. My journalism work earned me The Breaker's "Reporter of the Year" award at the 2024 Faculty of Media and Communication Awards.
‘New wars drive out old wars’
Is the war in Ukraine being forgotten? Journalists share their thoughts.
Brotherhood circles
Men are three times more likely to die by suicide than women. Can men-only support groups help?
‘We didn’t have a glass ceiling. We had a concrete ceiling’
It's 2024. So why are women are still fighting for equality in the workplace?
On leadership
Women leaders share their experiences
'I’m not particularly daunted about it being a male-dominated industry'
Jessica Toale, Labour candidate, in conversation
Teachers hope for changes after UK election
Schoolteachers said they were looking forward to a new government and better funding for education
'There's not enough funding to support the children'
Abby Marie Collins, primary school teacher
'The bombs simply have to stop'
Nichola Hunter-Warburton and Jennifer Chigozirim Chibuobasi report on a debate on Gaza