Category / Education
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How Dylan Robertson investigated homegrown terrorism
Recipient of the 2015 Michelle Lang Fellowship explains how his five-part Calgary Herald series came to be.
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How Sheridan College got nominated for an Online Journalism Award
#WhatAreTheChances project among those recognized by the Online News Association this year.
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Is there a line between advocacy and journalism?
Mount Royal University hosts a panel discussion about using journalism skills to advocate for positive change.
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Waterloo student paper weighs options as it prepares to leave office of 37 years
In May, staff at Imprint were told their lease would not be renewed, a move they say was politically motivated.
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Applications open for R. James Travers Foreign Corresponding Fellowship
Annual award of $25,000 covers travel, reporting and research expenses and a stipend for a journalist.
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Mohamed Fahmy to join UBC Graduate School of Journalism
Fahmy was released from prison in Egypt on Sept. 23.
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Why j-school instructors should return to newsrooms for a summer
Marlene Murphy speaks with a handful of academics who choose to return to the industry after they their submit their students’ marks in May.
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Toronto Star’s Robert Cribb on teaching investigative reporting
Cribb will spend four months in 2016 developing a national program that would have journalism schools across the country collaborating on investigative reporting.
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Live Q&A: rural and remote reporting with Alicia Gosselin and Dali Carmichael
Join us July 2 at noon ET for a live chat on being a reporter in a rural or remote area. We’ll talk with Ont.-based Winchester Press reporter Alicia Gosselin and Dali…
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New education editors at J-Source
Gavin Adamson and Tyler Nagel are J-Source’s new education editors.