UBC Journalism makes international video archive available for free
The material include scenes in Brazil, Chile, Ghana, Indonesia and Uganda for stories about e-waste, food safety and security and illegal logging.
UBC tops j-schools with nine Canadian Online Publishing Award nominations
It’s the ninth year in a row that UBC Journalism has been recognized at the COPAs, which honour digital excellence in Canadian publishing.
International reporting project on cities up for Online Journalism Award
“Surviving the City,” an ambitious global project on urban resilience, is up for one of the top prizes in digital journalism.
How to make the most of your journalism internship
As UBC Journalism students plan ahead to their summer internships, second-year students reflect on their experiences.
2016 Thesis Symposium
RSVP for our 2016 Thesis Symposium on Wednesday, April 13th, from 9:30 AM to 2:00 PM in room 104 at the Graduate School of Journalism
Refugee process seems to be speeding up after long delays, sponsor says
Sunny Dhillon ’08
New group offers support to Yukoners exploring gender identity
Maura Forrest ’15
Siyólexwe: Stories of Elders and Seniors
Siyólexwe: Stories of Elders and Seniors is the 2015 Reporting in Indigenous Communities class’s final project. For a full term, first year graduate students immersed themselves in several First Nations communities in B.C.’s Lower Mainland to explore issues related to elders and seniors. The final project consisted of five multimedia stories. The stories explored how elderly […]
Out of the Shadows
It’s usually diseases like HIV/AIDS, malaria, or Ebola that get most of the global health headlines. But mental illness is actually the leading cause of disability worldwide. The majority of those affected live in low-income countries, where as many as three-quarters of people don’t receive any treatment at all. Funding for mental health rarely makes […]