Ryerson grad students are doing some very cool work. But how often do you talk to peers in other faculties? The Grads Gab is a chance to eat free food, learn what other students are doing, and talk to new people about new ideas. Join us for our first session on November 27: Sex↔Psychology↔Journalism↔Theatre Featuring: Emily Thomas & Stephanie Cosma, PhD candidates in Clinical Psychology. Adam Chen, Master of Journalism candidate. When: Tuesday, November 27, 2018. 6 p.m. Where: The Catalyst: Room 230, Rogers Communications Centre. RSVP on Facebook. All are welcome!
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Upcoming information session: Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics Tuesday, October 30 at 4:10 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. Room 230 (The Catalyst), Rogers Communications Centre Are you a Master of Journalism student or an early-career working journalist? Learn more about this unique, fully-funded, two-week fellowship where you travel to Germany and Poland to study professional ethics. There are also programs for business, law, medical and seminary students. Come to this information session to learn more and ask questions about the application process. All are welcome! More information: http://www.faspe-ethics.org/
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The RJRC invites you to the first of its Lunch and Learn series on Thursday, October 25 at 12 p.m. Bring your lunch and learn about some compelling new journalism research! The lunch and learn will take place in RCC 238AB, which is in the newly-opened Catalyst in the Rogers Communications Centre. RJRC’s academic director Joyce Smith will be talking about her research: Healing and Headlines: The reporting of Indigenous spiritual practices during Canadian reconciliation inquiries. This research project looks at how reporting conveys aspects of Indigenous religious and spiritual practices, and suggests ways in which such coverage can act as a means of reconciliation itself. Please join us!
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