The JMSC’s China Media Project regularly publishes books documenting and commenting on the evolution of the media in China written and edited by its staff and fellows. View them here.
The JMSC’s China Media Project regularly publishes books documenting and commenting on the evolution of the media in China written and edited by its staff and fellows. View them here.
Three JMSC students were honoured with prizes at the 2011 University of Hong Kong Student Prize Ceremony.
The students, Lisa Onland (BJ Year 2), Temily Tianmay Gopan (BJ Year 2) and Alice Zhang (MJ 2011), scooped six prizes among them…
Award-winning photographer Michael Coyne will hold a photography workshop and a public talk in Hong Kong .
Dutch photojournalist and visiting JMSC lecturer, Kees Metselaar, will give a talk about his 25 years of photojournalism in Asia. The talk, called Dutch Eyes, 25 years of photojournalism in Asia, will be held on Friday, November 18.
Metselaar will speak…
Students taking Online Journalism were set a challenge: experience life as a wheelchair-bound user of the University of Hong Kong campus. They were divided into groups, issued with a wheelchair and given a route to negotiate.
Share their experiences.
Public broadcasting in Hong Kong, the focus of much current debate, is set to grow in the near future, JMSC students were told by a trio of visiting broadcasters.
Fears have been expressed in recent years about possible government interference…