A team of Bachelor of Journalism students from the JMSC has published a brand new magazine for Hong Kong University called The Echo.
The Echo is billed as ‘a magazine for students, by students’ and, if the first edition is…
A team of Bachelor of Journalism students from the JMSC has published a brand new magazine for Hong Kong University called The Echo.
The Echo is billed as ‘a magazine for students, by students’ and, if the first edition is…
The JMSC is offering a unique three-week summer programme in Shanghai this summer called Career Discovery in Communications.
The JMSC’s programme of Media Academy for Pros (MAP) is underway and proving as popular as ever.
MAP courses are aimed at working journalists and other professionals, as well as college and university students wishing to expand their skills and…
Year 2 Bachelor of Journalism student, Temily Gopan’s report on Dafen, the famous art village in Shenzhen, has appeared on the ABC News website in the U.S.
Gopan is part of the JMSC ABC News on Campus team,…
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The JMSC is offering a unique three-week summer programme in Shanghai this summer called Career Discovery in Communications.
The course aims to enhance the creative power and communication ability of young people by exposing them to the fast changing world…
JMSC Associate Professor, Miklos Sukosd, refuses to turn a blind eye to the environmental crisis and looks to make the media more sustainable with his research.
Sukosd shared his findings on the environmental performance of the media at a…
More than 800 international journalists converged on Hainan Island last week for the Boao Forum For Asia, where leaders in government, business and academia shared their visions of the most pressing issues facing Asia and the world at large.…