InterCOMM
InterCOMM is an annual bilingual student conference that brings together graduate students in Communication (M.A., M.Comm, and Ph.D) doing research in all departmental specializations, including health, media, organizational, and government communications.
The conference is an excellent opportunity for current students to interact, share thoughts, and get an idea of the research being conducted in their fields of interest.
INTERCOMM 2023
On January 27 and 28, 2022, InterCOMM brought together both graduate students in Communication (M.A., M.Comm, and Ph.D) and undergraduate students doing research in all departmental specializations including health, media, organizational, and government communications for the second in a virtual synchronous format.
The theme for this year's conference was “Beyond All Limits // Au delà de toutes les limites”.
The choice of conference theme was driven by the unique ways in which we, as students, employees, family members, and humans, have overcome the communication challenges presented to us over the past two years. The act of communicating has had to evolve much more quickly than expected, and in unexpected ways. We therefore chose to use this year's conference as a celebration of endurance, strength, community, and revolution.
See the 2022 conference program here.
Poster Presentations 2022
INTERCOMM 2021
On January 28 and 29, 2021, InterCOMM brought together both graduate students in Communication (M.A., M.Comm, and Ph.D) and undergraduate students doing research in all departmental specializations including health, media, organizational, and government communications for the first time in a virtual synchronous format.
The conference was an excellent opportunity for current students and faculty to interact, share thoughts, and get an idea of the research being conducted in their fields of interest. Sessions were held in both official languages, at the presenters' discretion.
INTERCOMM 2020
On January 30, 2020, InterCOMM brought together graduate students in Communication (M.A., M.Comm, and Ph.D) doing research in all departmental specializations including health, media, organizational, and government communications.
The conference was an excellent opportunity for current students to interact, share thoughts, and get an idea of the research being conducted in their fields of interest. Sessions were held in both official languages, at the presenters' discretion.