Prakriti Bhowmick

Contributing writer

Prakriti Bhowmick
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Location
Cardiff
Education
Cardiff University
Expertise

Prakriti is a passionate journalist specializing in social justice and multi-platform storytelling. She is skilled across digital, television, and radio journalism, with a focus on community-driven content.

  • Prakriti Bhowmick is a contributing writer for The Tab Cardiff, where she dives into stories that spark conversations about society, women and children, and war.
  • When she’s not busy, you’ll find her nose deep in a book or off on an adventure, exploring new places and sampling their local cuisines.
  • Always up for a journey—whether through words or across borders—Prakriti brings curiosity and passion to everything she does.

Experience

Prakriti joined The Tab Cardiff in October 2024 as a contributing writer, building on her diverse journalism experience. Prior to this, she worked as a multimedia journalist and editorial strategist for InterCardiff, where she played a key role in creating engaging digital content and increasing audience engagement. Additionally, she has produced and delivered news bulletins for XpressRadio at Cardiff University, honing her skills in both digital and broadcast journalism across various platforms.

Education

Prakriti is pursuing an MA in International Journalism at Cardiff University, focusing on media ethics, investigative reporting, and multimedia production. Her studies include hands-on experience in podcasting, feature writing, and digital storytelling, equipping her with the skills to tackle critical issues across platforms.

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Posts

Aberystwyth University scholar receives prestigious Audrey Jones Award for women’s rights work

The award honours her dedication to supporting older women who have survived domestic abuse

Family of Cardiff student who took her own life is calling for better duty of care by unis

Mared died seven hours after receiving an incorrect result which said she’d failed an exam

University of South Wales praised for its role in tackling inequality in Newport

USW collaborated closely with community groups and businesses to expand access to essential services and educational resources

USW awarded funding to support Black and minority ethnic women affected by violence

The two-year project will center on their experiences in developing better support systems

Justice of UK’s Supreme Court to deliver a lecture at Wrexham University

The lecture will discuss judicial decision-making in appeal courts

Cardiff University triumphs over St Andrews in memorable University Challenge showdown

Cardiff Uni took the win after ‘the most embarrassing music round’ fans have ever seen

The scariest things Cardiff students will face this Halloween

Let’s not forget the post-Halloween drama

Cardiff University physicist wins 2024 Institute of Physics James Joule medal and prize

Professor Tucker is known for developing advanced astronomical instruments and facilities

University mentorship scheme leads to 40 per cent increase in language GCSEs in Wales

French, Spanish, and German see rise in uptake through successful mentoring programme

North Wales Medical School officially opens its doors at Bangor University

The 80 new medical students will be the first to complete all of their medical training in North Wales

Cardiff Met student wins national photography competition with picture of Cornish mine

The image was chosen as the best picture in the UK

Cardiff University graduate describes life in Lebanon as conflict in the country escalates

‘We don’t feel safe’