What a vast field communication is! There are, of course, the press, television, radio and the new media. But there are also the business world, the public service and the not-for-profit sectors.
The Department of Communication offers interdisciplinary training in organizational communication and media studies that keeps well in step with the evolution of social needs and the development of information and communication technologies. Combining theory and practice, the Department's courses help students to both develop critical and analytical skills, and acquire professional skills and know-how.
News & Events
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May 14, 2008
Lecture « Désir d'immédiat et pathologies de l'urgence dans les organisations hyper-modernes » presented by Francis Jauréguiberry, Directeur du SET (UMR 5603 CNRS-UPPA), Institut de Recherche sur les Sociétés et l'Aménagement, Université de Pau (France). -
University of Ottawa announces the creation of a research chair in journalism ethics.
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Professor Mark Lowes of the Department of Communication wins book price
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Three Department of Communications' professors receive funding for Northern research
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Research
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Professor Boulou Ebanda de B’béri awarded one million dollars to study historical amnesia and black Canadian settlements. |
| As seen on television – Reality television and documentaries have altered the landscape separating fact and fiction. Fernando Andacht, an associate professor in the Department of Communication is researching this phenomenon | |
The impact of telemedicine on human interaction – Luc Bonneville, an assistant professor in the Department of Communication, is researching the impact of these technologies on the medical field. |





