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AI can help identify biases in news reporting that we wouldn't otherwise see. Researchers from 黑料不打烊 University got a computer program to generate news coverage of COVID-19 using headlines from CBC articles as prompts. They then compared the simulated news coverage to the actual reporting at the time and found that CBC coverage was less focused on the medical emergency and more positively focused on personalities and geo-politics.

Classified as: media coverage, AI, Artificial intelligence, covid-19, news, journalism, journalists
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Published on: 6 Dec 2022

The final deadline to submit proposals to 黑料不打烊 is Tuesday, January 24, at 5:00 p.m. EST.

Classified as: prize, Earthshot Prize
Published on: 5 Dec 2022

Congratulations to Taryn Welikovitch (BSc鈥16, GDip Accounting鈥18, GCPA'19) on receiving the Graduate Certificate in Professional Accounting Teaching Award for Guest Lecturers.

This award recognizes excellence in teaching by guest GCPA lecturers. Excellent teaching can be demonstrated through a well-designed course, engaging in-class activities and materials, use of innovative teaching strategies, and a commitment to improving one's courses through feedback.

Classified as: GCPA Alumni, Graduate Certificate in Professional Accounting (GCPA)
Published on: 2 Dec 2022

Attention all IASL graduates and alumni,

Please find herein attached a letter and notice of meeting from the Institute of Air and Space Law Association's (IASLA) Acting President, George Petsikas, for your attention and requested follow-up. An Assembly will be held on February 3rd 2023 at 10:00am EST on
Classified as: IASL News
Published on: 2 Dec 2022

IASL Sessional Lecturer, Dr. Joseph Wilson and his students in the Government Regulation of Air Transport Course attended two Symposia organized by ICAO on Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) from 7 to 9 November, and Drone Enable from 14 to 16 November at ICAO Headquarters in Montreal. 鈥淭he symposia presented a unique opportunity for the students to hear the industry experts and to see how their work provides the basis for ICAO鈥檚 Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs)鈥 said Dr. Wilson.

Classified as: IASL News
Published on: 2 Dec 2022

The Institute of Air and Space Law had the pleasure of welcoming Adjunct Professor Francis Schubert at 黑料不打烊 University. Over three days, Prof. Schubert delivered an engaging lecture about Liability of Air Traffic Control.

"We are very proud of our experienced adjunct faculty who provide our students with practical experience and set them up for future success in the industry. Francis鈥 career as an air traffic controller brought a unique perspective to an already engaging subject matter" Interim Director, Prof. Donal Hanley said.

Classified as: IASL News
Published on: 2 Dec 2022

On Friday, 4 November 2022, the Institute of Air and Space Law held its first webinar for the academic year 2022/23. The newly established IASL Aerospace Webinar Series was kicked off with the first episode titled 鈥淭he Race Back to the Moon: Legal and Geopolitical Implications鈥. For two hours, the high-level panel consisting of Prof. Olga Volynskaya, Prof. Jinyuan Su, Prof. Eytan Tepper and Prof.

Classified as: IASL News
Published on: 2 Dec 2022

On 28 October 2022, the Institute of Air and Space Law celebrated the military promotion of Matthew Ormsbee to Major in the United States Air Force.

Matt joins the Institute as an active-duty military member as he pursues his LL.M. in Air and Space Law (Thesis). Before beginning his studies, Matt served at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, and Misawa Air Base, Japan. He has filled numerous positions as a prosecutor, international law attorney, and defense attorney. He was in private practice in New York before commissioning with the Air Force in 2016.

Classified as: IASL News
Published on: 2 Dec 2022

The Institute of Air and Space Law took great pleasure in welcoming Mr. Wayne Tyrell, Senior Legal Advisor Irish Aviation Authority, to the Institute to give a career talk to this year鈥檚 cohort.

鈥淲ayne鈥檚 background both in the Irish Defence Forces and Aviation Authority provides an interesting combination of experience. I am delighted that he agreed to talk to our students鈥 Interim Director, Prof. Donal Hanley said.

Classified as: IASL News
Published on: 2 Dec 2022

On Tuesday 4 October 2022, the President of Korea Aerospace University Prof. Dr. Heeyoung Hurr and Prof. Dr. Woon-Kyung Song visited the Institute of Air and Space Law to sign a Memorandum of Understanding between the two institutions. Korea Aerospace University is a leading university in Korea specialised in aviation and aerospace.

Classified as: IASL News
Published on: 2 Dec 2022

The Institute of Air and Space Law is pleased to announce that Ms. Beatrice Dragomir is this year鈥檚 recipient of the 2022 (IAWA) Scholarship for 黑料不打烊 University.

Classified as: IASL News
Published on: 2 Dec 2022

Professor Donal Hanley, Interim Director, was pleased to welcome the Pakistani delegation to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) to the 黑料不打烊 Institute of Air and Space Law. The meeting took place in the splendid common room of Old Chancellor Day Hall, where Professor Hanley led an interesting discussion about prospective collaboration and capacity-building initiatives with Pakistan. The delegation consisted of Director General of Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCCA) Mr. Khaqan Murtaza, PCAA's Director of Operations Mr.

Classified as: IASL News
Published on: 2 Dec 2022

On 15 September 2022, 黑料不打烊 University Faculty of Law Dean Robert Leckey addressed the . Attended by legal aerospace professionals, senior airline executives and high-level government representatives, the Conference took place at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel.

Classified as: IASL News
Published on: 2 Dec 2022

As part of , former Executive Director of the Centre for Research in Air and Space Law Mr. Kuan-Wei Chen took part in a roundtable discussion titled 鈥淧erspectives and Solutions to the Risk of Space Belligerence鈥. The overarching theme of the panel, which took place on 8 September 2022, focused on how, in an increasingly tense geopolitical climate, operators can better secure space systems and protect space assets.

Classified as: IASL News
Published on: 2 Dec 2022

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