Toutes les information sur la plateforme de recrutement de Radio-Canada.
Date limite: 28 octobre
Ce stage donnerait accès à des crédits au département de journalisme (=1 cours)
Toutes les information sur la plateforme de recrutement de Radio-Canada.
Date limite: 28 octobre
Ce stage donnerait accès à des crédits au département de journalisme (=1 cours)
With support from the New Generation Journalists Bursary Program (an initiative from J-Schools Canada, The Canadian Journalism Foundation, and the Google News Initiative), the Department of Journalism offers two (2) bursaries of $2,312.50 to full- and part-time undergraduate students enrolled in JOUR450-Journalism Practicum during the Fall 2024 and completing an unpaid internship. The bursaries are meant to help students offset living expenses incurred during their placement.
Eligibility:
– Full-time and part-time undergraduate students of the Department of Journalism
– Enrollment in JOUR450 in the Fall 2024
– Unpaid internship placement
– Applicants agree to be acknowledged publicly as participants in the bursary program and be featured on the J-Schools Canada website
– Students agree to participate in one Google News Lab Training session, as per the program rules
To apply, send:
– A one-page letter of intent describing (1) what you hope to achieve during the journalism practicum, and (2) why you would benefit from financial support during your placement
– Current transcript
Applications will be assessed on the quality of their letter of intent, academic results, and financial need, by a committee of two members of the Department of Journalism, who are the Internship Coordinator and the Undergraduate Program Director
Applications should be sent to Dr Lucie Laumonier (lucie.laumonier@concordia.ca) and Dr Elyse Amend (elyse.amend@concordia.ca) by November 1, 2024 if you are enrolled in JOUR450 in the Fall 2024.
Two more bursaries will be offered to students enrolled in JOUR450 and JOUR508 during the Winter 2025 term.
Pour appliquer, suivre le lien vers le portail de Radio-Canada.
L’Observatoire de la liberté d’expression (UQAC) is pleased to announce the launch of the first edition of its contest on freedom of expression aimed at undergraduate students!
The jury members have selected the following theme for this year: Are there limits to freedom of expression?
The essays (around 1100 words) are due by December 1st, 2024.
Participants have the chance to have their work published, win a one-year subscription to Le Devoir, and receive bookstore gift vouchers worth a total of $700.
All contest details can be found on our website at this address: https://www.uqac.ca/libobs/concours/.
Are you an undergrad student interested in environmental and climate change journalism, and you’re able to write and edit in both French and English? Carbon Paper/Papier Carbone, the bilingual climate change journalism newsletter, is looking for a bilingual research assistant to fill a position of web editor and writer. Established in 2022, the newsletter highlights the best Canadian environmental and climate change reporting and scientific contributions in the field of climate communication research. Working under the supervision of Associate Professor Amelie Daoust-Boisvert and alongside of coordinator and MA student Brianna Losinger-Ross, your role would be to assist in the planning, writing, editing, translating and publication the 2024–2025 editions of the monthly newsletter.
Conditions
Requirements
This is a great opportunity to add stories to your portfolio, get editing experience and familiarize yourself with the Canadian climate reporting landscape and research in that area.
If you are interested in applying, please email your CV, a brief interest statement and at least two stories by your byline to Brianna Losinger-Ross at Brianna Leigh Losinger-Ross brianna.losinger-ross@mail.concordia.ca before September 17, 2024.
Concordia University is committed to Employment Equity and aims to recruit diverse staff.