16 September 2011

Grant Fellowship Scheme Now Open for PhD Candidates

The Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme is now open to students seeking funding to study a full-time PhD at the JMSC.   Established in 2009 by the Research Grants Council, the Fellowship Scheme provides a monthly […]
15 September 2011

Download the JMSC iOS App

Stay in touch with the JMSC with the JMSC App on your iPhone or iPad. In the app you will find the latest news and events from the Journalism and Media Studies Centre, plus locations of events.
12 September 2011

Sept 20: Google and JMSC present “Hong Kong and the Open Internet”

Google and the Journalism and Media Studies Centre at the University of Hong Kong invite you to examine the important role Hong Kong plays as a center for cultural exchange in the digital age.
8 September 2011

New RTHK Finance Programme Co-Fronted by JMSC Alumnus

Hong Kong’s RTHK Radio 3 launched a new business and finance show on September 5, 2011 co-fronted by recent MJ graduate, Reenita Malhotra Hora.   Money for Nothing is also co-produced and co-presented by RTHK’s Bryan Curtis […]
6 September 2011

MJ Internship Leads to Job at Bloomberg

Maha Shah (MJ 2011) has been employed to work on Bloomberg TV’s Assignement Desk in Hong Kong following a summer internship. Shah worked on the News Desk at Bloomberg TV Hong Kong over the summer. Hong […]
3 September 2011

JMSC Graduate Chosen to Give Legal Aid to Hong Kong Refugees

Justin Heifetz (MJ 2011) has been chosen by the Refugee Clinical Assistance Programme to provide free legal advice to asylum seekers in Hong Kong. The programme, formed in conjunction with the Hong Kong Refugee Advice […]
2 September 2011

MJs Welcomed to JMSC

Professor Ying Chan, Director of the JMSC, welcomed 60 new Master of Journalism students to the JMSC on Thursday, August 25. She congratulated the students who come from Canada, UK, Singapore, New Zealand, Germany, US, […]
1 September 2011

The Road to 1911: A Visual History

The “1911” exhibition, a programme to mark the centenary of The University of Hong Kong, features an extraordinary selection of 86 photographs brought together for the first time from collections worldwide by Liu Heung Shing, a Pulitzer Prize-winning photo-journalist.