Eamonn O'Neill
Eamonn ONeill

Dr Eamonn O'Neill

Associate Professor

Biography

I am Associate Professor in in Journalism in the SACI and an international award winning investigative journalist.

Education:

I took my undergraduate & postgraduate degrees at University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, where I was a Lecturer in Journalism & Prog. Director of MSc in Investigative Journalism 2002-16.

Professional Work:

I have researched, produced, directed & presented investigative productions for STV, Channel 4, BBC, Discovery, National Geographic & The Crime & Investigation Network.

My work has focused on crime, intelligence, terrorism & miscarriage of justice cases. My work on the latter category includes 13 years I spent investigating the Robert Brown case which ended with a 25-yr wrongful murder conviction being overturned by Court of Appeal, London, in November 2002.

My journalism has been honoured in national & international awards including: The Paul Foot Award; The British Press Awards; the Scottish BT Media Awards; and The British Film & Television Academy. I was the first British journalist to be awarded an American IRE (Investigative Reporters and Editors) honour in the Special Award category for my lifetime’s investigative work on miscarriages of justice.

I have also been awarded certificates in the annual Teaching Excellence Awards, following nominations by his students for 7 years in 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2019.

I founded Scotland’s first Innocence Project at University of Strathclyde in 2007-8 & Chaired national INUK conferences.

In July 2012, I joined the Council of JUSTICE Scotland. In April 2013 I also gave expert evidence to the Scottish Parliament and The House of Lords on Investigative Journalism.

I have chaired international conferences regularly for the International Network of Street Papers (INSP) which publishes the UK's 'Big Issue'.

Recently, I have investigated & presented investigations for BBC Radio Scotland. In May 2013 I presented a landmark 1hr BBC Radio 4 production ' Heroes and Hacks' on Watergate's 40th anniversary.

I regularly review the media on BBC Radio Scotland and contribute to various productions. I also collaborate with independent production companies, including Matchlight, who have optioned one of my Esquire magazine investigations for a feature film in collaboration with Creative Scotland.

In January 2020 I was awarded a JFK Library and Foundation Hemingway research Grant to conduct archival research in Boston examining the Hemingway Collection in pursuit of a new book on the author's output and life.

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Advisory panels and expert committees or witness

  • Expert evidence to Scottish Parliament Culture, Tourism, Europe and External Affairs Committee
  • Expert Evidence to Scottish Parliament
  • Expert Evidence to House of Lords.

 

External Examining/Validations

  • City University London
  • University of Middlesex
  • PhD Examiner

 

Fellowships and Awards

  • JFK Library and Foundation Hemingway Research Grant Recipient

 

Date


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Have I Broken the Law?

Presentation / Conference
O'Neill, E. (2011, October)
Have I Broken the Law?. Paper presented at ‘Hackgate and its implications for communication ethics, investigative journalism and media regulation’. The annual conference of the Institute of Communication Ethics, London, UK
This conference paper analysed the complex laws surrounding investigative journalism in the UK and challenged some of the orthodox views surrounding practices and techniques j...

Digging Deeper: Reflecting on the Development and Teaching of Investigative Journalism in a University Setting in the United Kingdom

Book Chapter
O'Neill, E. (2011)
Digging Deeper: Reflecting on the Development and Teaching of Investigative Journalism in a University Setting in the United Kingdom. In Investigative Journalism: Dead or Alive? (291-307). abramis
This chapter examined the status of investigative journalism in the UK, including work being done in the independent and online sectors.

Using Investigative Journalism Techniques in Miscarriage of Justice Cases’

Presentation / Conference
O'Neill, E. (2011, March)
Using Investigative Journalism Techniques in Miscarriage of Justice Cases’. Paper presented at Innocence Network UK Annual Training Conference, London
This paper outlined a blueprint for lawyers and other professionals, in how investigative journalism practices can be used in their own case studies.

Using the Media

Book Chapter
O'Neill, E. (2010)
Using the Media. In Claims of Innocence: An Introduction to wrongful convictions and how they might be challenged (65-69). Bristol University Press
This chapter discusses the process of engaging with the media in a reported miscarriage of justice case. It uses case studies to discuss the route for members of the public to...

Missing in Action: Current State of Investigative Journalism in UK

Presentation / Conference
O'Neill, E. (2010, October)
Missing in Action: Current State of Investigative Journalism in UK. Paper presented at Association for Journalism Education Annual Conference, Glasgow
This paper assessed the state of play in investigative journalism in the UK media.

Sharpening the Factual Edge: Teaching Journalism Today

Journal Article
O'Neill, E. (2009)
Sharpening the Factual Edge: Teaching Journalism Today. Wordplay - The English Subject Centre Magazine, Oct 2009(2), 22-25
This article examines teaching practice when using the case study method of teaching journalism in an HEI.

Why investigative journalism is relevant in the digital era

Presentation / Conference
O'Neill, E. (2008, June)
Why investigative journalism is relevant in the digital era. Paper presented at Investigative Journalism Goes Global, London
In an era of rapidly shifting platforms for the media, this paper analysed the current state of play and argued that investigative journalism was as relevant, perhaps even mor...

The links between good journalism and the exposing of miscarriages of justice

Presentation / Conference
O'Neill, E. (2008, April)
The links between good journalism and the exposing of miscarriages of justice. Paper presented at Miscarriages of Justice Organisation Conference 2008, Glasgow
This paper examined the dynamic links between a century of investigative journalism (in all forms) and successful appeals against miscarriages of justice in the UK.

Current Post Grad projects

Non-Napier PhD or MSc by Research supervisions

  • PhD Supervisor.
  • PhD Reviewer and Viva Chair