Our colleagues at Durham College in Oshawa had a nice "red carpet" event taking place tonight with the "screening" (premiere) of a documentary made by a group of their broadcasting program. They went under the guiding eye of one of their teachers to Kenya and filmed during three weeks. The result was a short documentary of 30 minutes describing the work of 9 Canadian institutions working on a 5 year program financed by Global Affairs Canada and managed by "Colleges & Institutes Canada" (CICan). Seneca has one of the projects in this program (see some of my posts in August).
A brief reception was offered and then some speeches before the screening started....
After the viewing of the documentary the students and their professor were interviewed. A nice evening and well organized by the team at Durham. I am now on my way to Ottawa for meetings and a conference of the Canadian Bureau of International Education (CBIE).
A brief reception was offered and then some speeches before the screening started....
After the viewing of the documentary the students and their professor were interviewed. A nice evening and well organized by the team at Durham. I am now on my way to Ottawa for meetings and a conference of the Canadian Bureau of International Education (CBIE).
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