Four Master of Journalism students from the JMSC have contributed to the South China Morning Post interactive project WhoRunsHK.
Eldes Tran, Vanessa Ko, Stephanie Kwan and Nathan Griffiths contributed work to the site which maps the connections between the…
Chang Ping, a fellow of the JMSC’s China Media Project (CMP) and one of China’s leading journalists, has written an article about ethics in journalism in response to the recent firing of a state journalist in China.
The…
Yang Hengjun (杨恒均), an expert on international affairs, writer of spy fiction, business executive and fellow of the JMSC’s China Media Project, has written an article in the South China Morning Post about the insecurity felt by large swathes…
Three books that are related to the JMSC have been published this month.
The first, The Great Game of Political Reform: Wen Jiabao’s Seven Speeches on Political Reform, was compiled by the director of the China Media Project (CMP),…
Jennifer Jett, MJ 2011, is currently interning at the Jakarta Globe, Indonesia’s leading English language newspaper. Here is a summary of Jett’s second week taken from excerpts from her blog:
Day 1
This morning I attended a book signing…
The JMSC’s ABC News on Campus Team has had two stories commissioned by the American television network, ABC, in New York.
Dan Goodman, MJ 2011, pitched a story on the American indie band, The Flaming Lips, and…
Jennifer Jett, MJ 2011, is currently interning at the Jakarta Globe, Indonesia’s leading English language newspaper. Here is a summary of Jett’s first week taken from excerpts from her blog:
Day 1
Bit of a false start today. When…
Investigative Journalism in a Global World is a Media Academy for Pros (MAP) course taught in the summer by Visiting Professor, Sheila Coronel, and Honorary Lecturer, Chan Pui King.
The course looks at cross-border issues such as…
The JMSC has placed more than 50 students in internships in media organisations over the winter break.
Both Master of Journalism and Bachelor of Journalism students are taking up work placements in Hong Kong, China and the rest of the world.…
As the end of the semester approaches, JMSC staff are busy attending conferences and presenting papers.
Director of Public Health Media Project and Assistant Professor, Thomas Abraham, has been speaking and publicising the JMSC’s work in health and risk communication…