The Munk School of Global Affairs is home to an engaged community of scholars and practitioners who are committed not only to excellence in research and teaching, but to informing and advancing the world’s most important conversations.
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The Munk School Teams Up with TIFF
In 2017, the Munk School of Global Affairs and the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) partnered for a sixth year to present the TIFF Speaker Series. The series pairs Munk School experts with diverse critics and filmmakers for illuminating post-screening discussions of the places and issues portrayed in films from around the world. This year, several Munk School faculty members – including professors Aisha Ahmad, Robert Austin, Teresa Kramarz and Joseph Wong, and Munk School founding director Janice Stein – engaged in wide-ranging conversations about documentaries and fiction films from Iraq, France, Israel, Liberia and elsewhere.
![Public-Engagement-Table-3 Munk School 2017–2018 in the Community 520 Public and private events held at the Munk School’s two locations and Munk School events held off-site; 27,000 Estimated number of attendees at Munk School public, private and off-site events.](https://archive.munkschool.utoronto.ca/annualreports/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Public-Engagement-Table-3.png)
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Media outlets frequently call on Munk School experts to enrich their analysis of current events. We’ve earned a reputation for deep, rigorous insight, as well as an ability to contribute to timely debates in a way that’s relevant and approachable.
![UTMK024---AR-PUBLIC-r6_Page_31_Image_0001 Front cover of New York Times.](https://archive.munkschool.utoronto.ca/annualreports/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/UTMK024-AR-PUBLIC-r6_Page_31_Image_0001.jpg)
Front-Page News from the Citizen Lab
In 2017, research from the Munk School’s Citizen Lab – an interdisciplinary lab working at the intersection of information and communication technologies, human rights, and global security – garnered global media coverage, including four front-page stories in The New York Times. The Times reported extensively on a worrisome phenomenon Citizen Lab researchers had noted: governments ostensibly adopting spyware technologies for security and crime-fighting purposes – but subsequently using the tools to monitor activism and political dissent. (See “Reckless Exploits”)
![Public-Engagement-Table-1 Munk School 2017–2018 Media 7,093 Media articles from around the world; 2.18 Billion Total circulation; 2017 68% International, 32% Canada.](https://archive.munkschool.utoronto.ca/annualreports/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Public-Engagement-Table-1.png)
Unless otherwise stated, all figures are for the time period from June 1, 2017, to May 31, 2018.
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![Public-Engagement-Table-2 Munk School 2017–2018 Online Subscribers to Munk School’s News and Views 7,483 Facebook Likes across Munk School accounts1 121,343 Twitter followers across Munk School accounts 2 60,843 People visited Munk School websites 3 2,410,434 Hits to Munk School websites 4 7,167,377](https://archive.munkschool.utoronto.ca/annualreports/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Public-Engagement-Table-2.png)
1. 93% relate to the Digital Public Square project. 2. 65% relate to the Citizen Lab. 3. 51% relate to websites under the Digital Public Square project. 4. 80% relate to websites under the Digital Public Square project.