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Clive Myrie receives a medal from Professor David Peterson

On Thursday 13 November we were delighted to host Clive Myrie, who delivered an inspiring talk on 'Media, Science and Truth' as part of our ongoing Sherrington Public Understanding of Science lecture series. 

Clive Myrie is a British journalist, newsreader and presenter. Clive joined BBC network news in 1992 and has gone on to cover major global events and report from war zones around the world. Clive has received numerous accolades including a number of awards from the Royal Television Society, a Peabody Award in 2017 and the 2018 David Bloom Award. Clive is a Pro Chancellor of the University of Bolton and Chancellor of the University of the Arts London. He is also a Fellow of the Royal Television Society. In June 2025 he was awarded an Honorary degree here at the University of Oxford. 

Clive lectured to a packed audience and many people were pleased to have an opportunity to speak with him at a drinks reception afterwards. 

Clive Myrie stands with his lecture posterMyrie poses with suited staff

myrie speaks to audience members at the reception after the talk