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UBC j-schoolers graduate with more than just a Master’s degree

UBC j-schoolers graduate with more than just a Master’s degree

Students finish the 2-year program with a portfolio of work that showcases the value they can bring to a news organization

IRP students report from Brazil

IRP students report from Brazil

The International Reporting Program traveled to Brazil to report on land disputes and developmental pressures in the region

UBC Journalism profs named among top 50 in North America

UBC Journalism profs named among top 50 in North America

Prof. Peter Klein and Prof. Alfred Hermida have been named among the Top 50 Journalism Professors in 2012 by the online publication JournalismDegree.org. Klein and Hermida were the only two journalism professors from Canadian Universities named on the list. The other 48 professors recognized teach at journalism departments in the United States. Klein is the […]

UBC j-schoolers graduate with more than just a Master’s degree

UBC j-schoolers graduate with more than just a Master’s degree

Students finish UBC’s Graduate School of Journalism with more than just a Master’s degree, but a portfolio of work that showcases the value they can bring to a news organization.

Journalism: Audio – Instructor Position (Tenure Track)

Application deadline: June 10, 2012

The University of British Columbia Graduate School of Journalism seeks to appoint a full time tenure track instructor to teach in its innovative graduate program, complementing the School’s core strengths in digital, international, science, environment and public policy journalism as listed on its website: www.journalism.ubc.ca.

UBC j-school partners with First Nations to report on major health issues

UBC j-school partners with First Nations to report on major health issues

A series of multimedia stories chronicling efforts by Metro Vancouver Aboriginal communities to address such major health and social issues as suicide, sexual abuse, diabetes and the survival of traditional languages launched today at www.indigenousreporting.com.

The Pain Project wins second place in 2011 AHCJ awards

The UBC School of Journalism’s International Reporting Program has been awarded second place in the 2011 Awards for Excellence in Health Care Journalism for The Pain Project’s documentary “Freedom from Pain,” which aired on Al Jazeera on July 20, 2011.

Live, from UBC – it’s the Juno Awards!

Students from the School of Journalism will post live coverage of the Juno Awards to their own website, Junos by Journos.

UBC j-school teams up with CBC on interactive project

CBC News has published an interactive database on carcinogens in the workplace developed with the students and faculty at the School of Journalism.

J-school to offer social media course with Sauder

The UBC Graduate School of Journalism is partnering with the Sauder School of Business to launch an inter-disciplinary social media course.