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... at the 2005 BAFTA Television Awards, and he was named Journalist of the Year at the 2005 Royal Television Society TV Journalism Awards.
Snow is a trustee of the National Gallery and, in this capacity, sits as a trustee also of the Tate Gallery.
He is a Patron of Prisoners Abroad, a UK charity which supports British citizens detained outside of the UK.
He is a Patron of the One World Broadcasting Trust, a charity which uses the media to promote global understanding, and he presents the charity's annual One World Media Awards.
He held the ceremonial post of chancellor of Oxford Brookes University, and regularly attended ceremonial events at the University. He is also an honorary professor and guest lecturer on Stirling University's Film & Media Studies course.
From 15 February 2006 he has been an honorary fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects, an annually-conferred lifetime honour which allows recipients to use the initials Hon FRIBA after their name. He also has an honorary degree from Aberdeen University, in recognition of his services to broadcasting.
Snow became President of the Cyclists' Touring Club in January 2007.
Snow declined an OBE, then investigated and presented a Channel 4 documentary named Secrets of the Honours System.
Jon Snow is patron of the Bhopal Medical Appeal www.bhopal.org, a UK-based charity that supports the only free clinic in Bhopal treating survivors of the 1984 Union Carbide gas disaster. The Bhopal Medical Appeal is part of the International Campaign for Justice in Bhopal www.bhopal.net.
Snow also chairs conferences and seminars and is a highly skilled conference facilitator and after dinner speaker. He has a wealth of experience hosting events and award ceremonies, both at home and abroad.
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- After dinner
- Awards hosting
- Conference facilitator
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