UBC Journalism students and alumni recognized by national awards for excellence
The UBC Journalism community had a strong showing at awards honouring excellence in journalism in Canada, including the RTDNA awards.
Thesis Symposium & Student Showcase
We are pleased to invite UBC Journalism students, faculty, staff and community members to the 2019 UBC Journalism Thesis Symposium and Student Showcase.
UBC j-student Dustin Patar joins News21 project on natural disasters
UBC Journalism student Dustin Patar has been named a 2019 Carnegie-Knight News21 Fellow, joining an international team of student journalists reporting on natural disaster recovery in the U.S.
UBC j-students investigate global trade in seafood
UBC Journalism students and professors are currently in West Africa, Peru, Hong Hong, and China as part of the International Reporting Program.
EPPY and COPA wins for students, alumni and faculty
UBC journalism students, alumni and faculty have been recognized for excellence in digital journalism.
UBC Journalism student research advanced by coveted SSHRC grants
This year, five UBC Journalism received $17,500 each to pursue in-depth research on topics ranging from campus press in Canada to women winemakers in Georgia.
Four UBC j-students honoured with Jack Webster student journalism awards
UBC Journalism students have received four out of five student journalism awards from the Jack Webster Foundation.
Behind the scenes of the new international reporting project “Stuck”
Students in UBC Journalism’s International Reporting Program are tasked each year with reporting on an underreported global issue.
Student Jamuna Galay-Tamang investigates unsafe drinking water in Indigenous communities
Galay-Tamang has been named a 2018 Aboriginal Investigative Fellow, joining the APTN investigative team in Winnipeg for 12 weeks.
Regional Edward R. Murrow award for UBC global reporting project on cities
The urban resilience project produced in collaboration with three global universities has been recognized for excellence in writing.