Tickets are now available for the 18th Annual Terry O’Malley Lecture in Marketing and Advertising.
Get them here
Monday, November 12, 2018 | By Milica Petkovic
Tickets are now available for the 18th Annual Terry O’Malley Lecture in Marketing and Advertising.
Get them here
Friday, November 02, 2018 | By Milica Petkovic
Attention CPCF students:
Check out these internship opportunities with Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment’s Creative Services department
Open Gym (Toronto Raptors) Intern – JR
Raptors Today NBAtv Canada Production Intern – JR
Both of these run from January to April 2019 and are full-time (5 days/week) unpaid with a $150.00 weekly honorarium.
Deadline to apply is Friday, November 16, 2018.
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Categories: News
Tuesday, October 09, 2018 | By Milica Petkovic
The 2018 Grant Dobson Case Competition brief has been released. Hosted by the Department of Communication, Popular Culture and Film, the competition provides students with the opportunity to showcase their superior creativity and presentation skills to a panel of industry experts.
Start putting your teams together!
To learn more, click here
Thursday, November 23, 2017 | By dstack
1st place winners left to right: Bailey, Olivia, and Josiah of Goodman School of Business.
2nd place winners left to right: Srujal, Mark- Joseph, and Simon of Goodman School of Business
3rd place winners left to right: Chloe and Larrissa of the Communication, Popular Culture and Film Department
Best Presenter award: Chloe of the Communication, Popular Culture and Film Department
Read more about the 17th annual Dobson Case Competition and Terry O’Malley Lecture here
Monday, September 18, 2017 | By ctalaue
For further details about the course options and requirements, please contact Penni Lafleur, Academic Administrator, at penni.lafleur@brocku.ca.
Wednesday, April 05, 2017 | By Kate Book
Business Communication students Jennifer Nicholson, Alicia Nelson and Mohamed Lamin Saho and Media Communications student Julia Livia expressed their appreciation for the internship opportunity and the impact it had on their career paths.
Thursday, November 24, 2016 | By ctalaue
It’s Brock University students like Ashley Howard and Mitchell Cowan who will lead the evolution of the marketing and advertising industry.
The two students took first place and won $2,000 in the 16th annual Grant Dobson Case Competition Tuesday afternoon.Terry O’Malley chats with Ashley Howard and Mitchell Cowan, winners of this year’s Grant Dobson Case Competition.
Hosted by the Department of Communication, Popular Culture and Film, the Grant Dobson Case Competition provides students the opportunity to showcase their superior creativity and presentation skills to a panel of industry experts.
Full story on The Brock News.
Monday, June 06, 2016 | By Kate Book
BROCK UNIVERSITY and WEENGUSHK FILM INSTITUTE are proud to offer an intensive 3-week Film Production Course at Weengushk Film Institute on Manitoulin Island.
Lights, cameras and plenty of action were in evidence at the Weengushk Film Institute’s Tom Peltier Film Studio as the first group of Brock University Film Studies students took part in a credit course being offered at Weengushk.
The students were effusive in their praise of the program at Weengushk, universally citing the opportunity to gain hands-on experience with high end videography equipment, although some admitted to being out of their comfort zone as actors.
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