School of Journalism

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Welcome to the Ryerson School of Journalism

The Ryerson School of Journalism, at the centre of downtown Toronto, offers a dynamic, hands-on learning environment in Canada's largest city and media capital.

Student reporters use the vibrant and diverse streets of Toronto as their workshop: a bustling Yonge Street, City Hall, the financial district, and distinct social neighborhoods like Chinatown and Kensington Market. Students write, report, broadcast and publish under the guidance of world class faculty members who work in the industry and hold students accountable to excellent standards. Once they have completed their foundational courses students are free to choose courses to suit their interests and their strengths.  Their work appears in a variety of forms and publications including a weekly campus paper, The Ryersonian, and the award-winning magazine Ryerson Review of Journalism. Ryerson Journalism students receive the hands-on experience necessary to not only obtain jobs as reporters and producers, but also to excel in the newsroom.

Many journalism professionals rate Ryerson as the place to study journalism in Canada. Journalism departmental chair, Paul Knox says, "Ryerson students are known for their ability to hit the ground running." Indeed: Our graduates leave with a critical analysis of today's world and an arsenal of media tools and skills. They go on to become some of the brightest and most successful journalists in Canada today.

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Additional Instructor Position Fall 2011 and Winter 2012
The Ryerson School of Journalism is now accepting applications for Fall 2011 and Winter 2012.

Tony Burman joins School of Journalism
Former managing director of Al Jazeera English (2008-2010) and editor-in-chief of CBC (2000-2007) Tony Burman has been appointed the new Velma Rogers Research Chair.

Orientation 2011
Orientation for incoming students will be held on September 1, 2011 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Rogers Communications Centre. Attendance is mandatory. Details to follow.

Limited Term Faculty
The School is seeking an instructor with a strong background and demonstrated competence in online news media, including the use of social media for journalism, to teach and develop curriculum in this vital strategic area.

News Studies minor
New program for non-Journalism students starting Sept. 2011

Instructor Positions Spring/Summer and Fall 2011
The Ryerson School of Journalism is now accepting applications for Spring/Summer and Fall 2011.

Additional Instructor Position Winter 2011
The Ryerson School of Journalism is now accepting applications for an additional Winter 2011 instructor position.

Additional Instructor Positions Winter 2011
The Ryerson School of Journalism is now accepting applications for additional Winter 2011 instructor positions.

Instructor Positions Winter 2011

The Ryerson School of Journalism is now accepting applications for Winter 2011.

Awards Night 2010
The School of Journalism will be hosting Awards Night 2010 on Tuesday, November 16, 2010, in the Rogers Communications Centre (80 Gould St.).
The reception will be held in RCC 202 from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. The awards ceremony will be held in RCC 204 at 6:30 p.m.