Find the full programmes of the previous year’s conferences:
Dataharvest – the European Investigative Journalism Conference 2026
This year, slides and presentations are made available only to the conference participants. However, most of the data skills presentations, materials, and repositories are linked to via their Sched description (see here).
Dataharvest – the European Investigative Journalism Conference 2025
Keynote conversation: From Gaza to Ukraine – Collaboration when investigating conflicts with Laurent Richard (Forbidden Stories), interviewed on stage by Ulla Sätereie, chairperson of Föreningen Grävande Journalister (FGJ) — Swedish Association of Investigative Journalism. Laurent and Ulla discussed the discuss Forbidden’s Stories’ work on the Gaza and Viktoriia projects.
Dataharvest – the European Investigative Journalism Conference 2024
Keynote: Is AI a blessing or a curse for journalism? Debate between Rune Ytreberg (iTromsø), Carmen Aguilar García (The Guardian), and Nicolas Kayser-Bril (Algorithmwatch), moderated by Jonathan Stoneman.
Dataharvest – the European Investigative Journalism Conference 2023
Keynote speaker: Lise Wittemann, FollowTheMoney: “Why we need to investigate the EU”.
Dataharvest – the European Investigative Journalism Conference 2022
Keynote speakers: Nicky Hager: “Investigative journalism in times of trouble”, Anna Babinets and Pavel Kanygin: “Investigating from abroad”.
Dataharvest online 2021
Dataharvest Digital 2020
Keynote speakers: Eva Jung, Berlingske (Denmark): “Millions from Russia whitewashed through Danish bank” and Chris Hird, Dartmouth Films (UK): “How journalism can have an impact in the networked society”
- Slides and links from speakers
- Picture gallery
- Outline and topics for EIJC19
- Pre-conference activities Thursday May 16
- Funders and partners
Keynote speakers: Joris Luyendijk, Dutch journalist and author: “Bringing journalism to a new era” and Matthew Caruana Galicia (interviewed by Laurent Richard): “The Daphne project”
Keynote speakers: Edouard Perrin, Premières Lignes: “From LuxLeaks to trade secrets” and Nick Diakopoulos, Northwestern University: “The Power of Algorithms”
Keynote speakers: Heidi Blake, BuzzFeed News: “New methods, new media – what have we learned from the match-fixing stories?” and Mar Cabra, International Consortium of Investigative Journalists: “#PanamaPapers”
Keynote speakers: Marina Walker Guevara, International Consortium of Investigative Journalists: “Why cross-border journalism matters” and Chris Csikszentmihalyi, MIT Media Lab: “Disruptive technologies in the service of journalism”
Keynote speaker: Emily O’Reilly, EU Ombudsman: “Hot topics in the EU now and in the coming months”