VISITING
LECTURER IN RADIO JOURNALISM
Nand Sall is a journalist
who spent eleven years with the BBC.
His many jobs with the
organisation included several years as a Senior News Journalist, News
Editor and Station Manager.
He's also worked for the
BBC World Service and as a producer on Central Television's Asian
Eye.
He has worked at Goldsmiths
College since 1998, and is also a part time lecturer in radio Journalism
at Nottingham Trent University.
In 1992 he won an award
from the One World Broadcasting Trust for his documentary Uganda Revisited,
which looked at how asians were returning to Uganda twenty years after
being expelled by Idi Amin.
