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1st Annual Peter Stursberg Foreign Correspondents Lecture featuring the BBC’s Lyse Doucet

Canadian War Museum 1 Vimy Place, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Carleton University’s School of Journalism and Communication, through the generosity of Richard Stursberg and Judith Lawrie, has established the Peter Stursberg Foreign Correspondents Lecture. The lecture honours the legacy of famed Canadian war correspondent Peter Stursberg (1913-2014), an adventurous and prolific journalist who was Canada’s last living war correspondent from the Second World War. The…

20th Annual Kesterton Lecture featuring Tanya Talaga

Richcraft Hall 9376 University Dr, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Join award-winning journalist and author Tanya Talaga as she explores the chasm between seeing and saying through the lens of her research into the deaths of seven Indigenous students in Thunder Bay. Where are we now? How do we move forward? What role should journalism play? The event will be moderated by APTN journalist Francine…

Hard Truths + Fake News: A 2019 Election Bootcamp

Carleton University Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

HARD TRUTHS + FAKE NEWS A timely bootcamp for users of democracy and defenders of press freedom. Join us March 30 at the Carleton School of Journalism and Communication for frank talk and urgent collaboration as we ready ourselves for the 2019 federal election campaign. 9 a.m.: Doors open and coffee is served! 9:30 a.m:…

Journalism in the Time of Crisis

Online 12 Constance Street, London, London, United Kingdom

is an international symposium to be hosted online this Oct. 22-23 by the Journalism program at Carleton University’s School of Journalism and Communication. We will engage with a global network of experts to examine the nexus between journalism and the COVID-19 pandemic to find lessons for journalism practice and study in the future.