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Subject:

Scholars as Critics: A Professional Development Workshop for Academics

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Dr Samita Nandy <[log in to unmask]>

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Dr Samita Nandy <[log in to unmask]>

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Mon, 27 Oct 2014 09:44:24 -0400

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*Apologies for cross-posting. Please share widely across your networks and
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*Scholars as Critics: A Professional Development Workshop for Academics*

This workshop will offer: guidance on professional skills and career
opportunities both inside and outside academia; insights and resources for
scholars to become critics and experts in media; and basic media and public
relations training with a focus on how to answer questions from reporters.

*Key Speakers:*

*Jennifer Polk* is an academic and career coach for graduate students and
PhDs. She earned her PhD in history from the University of Toronto in 2012
and is now a blog writer for academic magazine *University Affairs*, where
her featured column From PhD to Life offers regular professional guidance
to graduate students, PhDs, and academics. As a career coach, she has been
a keynote lecturer, guest speaker and panelist at various universities in
Canada and has been published in Vitae, Academic Matters, and The Globe and
Mail. She has also been featured on SFU Graduate Studies & Postdoctoral
Fellows blog, *Maclean's magazine, Upstart Business Journal*, CUIT 89.5FM
Toronto, and History News Network. See more: www.fromphdtolife.com.

*Carolyn Harris* is a royal historian and lecturer based in Toronto,
Canada. Carolyn completed her PhD in history at Queen's University in
Kingston, Canada in May, 2012 and teaches history at the University of
Toronto, School of Continuing Studies. She also provides royal commentary
on the CTV news channel and CBC radio. As an expert in the history of
European monarchy, she has been interviewed by numerous media outlets
including the CTV News Channel, CNN, BBC Radio 5, CBC syndicated radio,
Radio Canada International, TVO's "The Agenda," The Toronto Star, the
National Post and the Globe and Mail. Her writings concerning the
historical context of issues facing the British and Canadian monarchies
today has appeared in the BBC News Magazine, Smithsonian Magazine, Military
History Monthly, Globe and Mail, Ottawa Citizen, Bloomberg News, Toronto
Sun and Kingston Whig-Standard. Her forthcoming book "Magna Carta and Its
Gifts to Canada" will be published in 2015 by Dundurn Press. See more:
http://www.royalhistorian.com/.

*Samita Nandy* is the director of the Centre for Media and Celebrity
Studies (CMCS) and writes as a cultural critic on fame. She earned her PhD
in media and celebrity culture from the Department of Media and Information
at Curtin University, Australia in 2012 and is a certified broadcast
journalist. Her international media relations and work led her to be
featured CBC News, CTV's Breaking News CP 24, The Globe and Mail, *Daytime *and
*First Local* on Rogers Television, OMNI TV, Canadian Journalism
Foundation, Urban Television, Eternity Watch magazine, ANOKHI Media, ATN
Television Network, CINA 1650 AM; Starbuzz Weekly, and Mississauga News
among many more. Her work has been published in edited books *The
Performance of Celebrity *and *The Emotions Industry*. Her forthcoming
book *Fame
in Hollywood North *will be published in 2015 by WaterHill Publishers. See
more: www.cmc-centre.com and www.samitanandy.com.

*Shannon Skinner* is the host and producer of television series, *Extraordinary
Women TV*, now in its third season on television. With more than 20 years
of experience in public relations, she is regular contributor to Huffington
Post and has appeared in LIFE magazine, *Good Morning America*, Rogers TV
*Daytime*, *Global TV,* *Canadian Living*, *Notable.ca,* *Good News Toronto*,
*Liquid Lunch*, among others.  Shannon studied creative writing at the
University of Oxford and film studies at Ryerson University, and received
her B.A. at the University of Saskatchewan. She is an active member of
Women in Film and TV (WIFT) and the Oxford and Cambridge Society of
Toronto. She is also the recipient of the University of Saskatchewan,
College of Arts & Science's *Alumni of Influence Award 2014*. Her show airs
on Rogers TV Toronto and syndicated world-wide online. See more:
http://www.extraordinarywomentv.com/ and
http://shannonskinner.com/meet-shannon/.

This panel workshop is part of international conference *Bridging Gaps:
Higher Education, Media and Society *that will be held on May 27-28, 2015
at Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada.

Register by 15 January 2015. Registration includes full access to the
conference (see http://cmc-centre.com/conference2015/ for details or if you
wish to submit a paper).  Priority will be given to conference presenters,
with limited space for other attendees.

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