Women in International Relations - series of webinars

Dear UMCS Students,

we would invite you to "Women in Journalism"  webinar in cooperation with the EKN and a guest Mrs Julia Haas, Project Officer at the OSCE Office on Freedom of the Media.

This is a first  webina in the Women in Inernational Relations series 

Time: Friday, April 23rd , 2021, 12.00-14.00,

Ms Teams -  https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3a29bb8abf1998432981012820b0751335%40thread.tacv2/1618987087886?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%2280dbd34a-9b20-490b-ac49-035af103ab2b%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%2227dc8559-169d-4eee-9af1-67371bfbb871%22%7d

Webinar in English

  • Opening remarks:
    • dr hab. Wojciech Ziętara, prof. UMCS - Dean of Faculty of Political Science and Journalism,
    • prof. dr hab. Marek Pietraś - Director of Institute of Political Science and Administration.
  • Presentations, Q&A, and discussion:
    • Julia Haas (International Law and Human Rights Expert) presentation on the Safety of Female Journalists Online (SOFJO) Project from the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media (RFoM);
    • Discussion on the documentary A Dark Place (2018, Director: Javier Luque Martinez);
    • Ayla Novruzova (2nd year student – MA in International Relations): "Challenges Women face in Journalism";
    • Anastasiia Zhornik (2nd year student - MA in International Relations): "Women in Military Journalism".

NB: Interested participants who would like to watch the documentary (A Dark Place) should register via google forms and later access details will be sent.

The link to the new Google Form : https://forms.gle/5kdF18kJgXQygsHMA

This event is part of broader project "Fridays with Women in International Relations at the Faculty of Political Science and Journalism". It consists of three series of webinars :

  1. Women and Journalism - documentary "A Dark Place"
  2. Women, Peace and Security
  3. Women in Global Politics.

More information soon at our webpage and social media: https://www.facebook.com/internationalrelationsumcs.

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    Author
    Artur Popławski
    Date of addition
    21 April 2021