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Students

This section of the web site contains resources and links for students currently enrolled in the Department. It is under development.

Groups and Organizations

COMSList 2.0

COMSLIST 2.0 is an informal news source for the students, staff, and friends of the Department of Communication Studies at Concordia University. If you're aware of any events, opportunities, or items of interest that you think this community would be interested in knowing about, please email us at .

If you're interested in accessing their RSS feed, please copy this link into your RSS reader: http://coms.wordpress.com/feed

COMSguild

Website: www.comsguild.ca
Office: CJ 4.216 (Loyola Campus)
Email:
Phone: (514) 848-2424 ext. 4432

The Communication Studies student association offers many services to our students, including a website forum, gallery, COMS links etc., and an office which is always open to students, complete with couches, mini kitchen, phone and computer.

The Guild works hard year round to create both academic and social events for the students.

Students of communication studies at Concordia, have for the second year competed in Les Jeux de la Communication, where in 2007 8 universities took part in 13 events over 4 days. Concordia took home three 2nd place trophies in some of the toughest categories. Students are offered the opportunity to network and be judged by producers, directors, writers. It's also an opportunity to create media contacts, win internships, and network with other students. Our students are very competitive and acquire the skills necessary to take part and succeed in this national competition.


Research Links:

Research in the fields of Communications and Journalism

Canadian Public Culture


Concordia Links:

Department of Journalism

Computing Services (Alcor System Information)

Concordia University Libraries




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