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		<title>Honorary and Visiting Professors</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ford Burkhart Honorary Professor Dr Burkhart is a veteran journalist who has made his mark in the profession and in journalism education.  His impressive career as reporter, editor and writer has spanned four decades and three renowned news organizations, namely The Miami Herald, the Associated Press and The New York Times.  He has held teaching [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a name="fb"></a>Ford Burkhart<br />
</strong>Honorary Professor</p>
<p>Dr Burkhart is a veteran journalist who has made his mark in the profession and in journalism education.  His impressive career as reporter, editor and writer has spanned four decades and three renowned news organizations, namely <em>The Miami Herald</em>, the Associated Press and <em>The New York Times</em>.  He has held teaching positions with the journalism departments at the University of Arizona and the American University in Cairo and lectured at Stanford University and Columbia University.  He was a member of a Pulitzer Prize-winning team in 2001 and received three Fulbright Fellowships to teach in Nigeria, Uganda and Malaysia.  He has an M.A. in mass communications from Stanford University and a Ph.D. in public administration from Arizona State University. He resides in Tucson, Arizona, U.S.A.</p>
<p><strong>Peter Herford</strong><br />
Visiting Professor</p>
<p>A 27-year veteran of CBS News, Peter Herford was a producer for 60 Minutes and the CBS Eevening News with Walter Cronkite, Bureau Chief in the US Midwest, Paris and Vietnam during the war. He rose to executive ranks as vice president of the news division.</p>
<p>Currently, Herford is a Visiting Professor at JMSC HKU and a Professor at the Cheung Kong School of Journalism and Communication and Executive Director of the International Media Institute at the Shantou University.</p>
<p>Prior to joining the J-school at Shantou U in March 2003, Herford was the Senior Executive for Production for Public Radio International in the United States.</p>
<p>He taught for six years at Columbia’s Graduate School of Journalism and was director of the University of Chicago’s William Benton Fellowships in Broadcast Journalism program. Herford has bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Columbia College and the Graduate School of International Affairs of Columbia University.</p>
<p><strong>Jim Laurie</strong><br />
Honorary Associate Professor</p>
<p>Laurie  has been associated with the University of Hong Kong and the Journalism and Media Studies Center since September 2005. As director of broadcasting and senior teaching consultant from 2005 to December 2011, he developed the radio and television components of the JMSC undergraduate and graduate MJ curriculums.   He taught courses in television writing, documentary film, and the history of television news as well as contributing to courses in television production, management and ‘covering China.’</p>
<p>Laurie is a veteran of more than 40 years in television and the winner of several Emmy and Peabody Awards for broadcasting.  He began his television news career at NBC News in Vietnam in 1972.   He served as a foreign correspondent for ABC News from 1978 through 1999.   Later he developed news channels in India for News Corporation’s STAR TV, and launched his own production company.  He built the JMSC’s first production center, producing university videos and two television series for the BBC in conjunction with the University of Hong Kong School of Business.   See also  <a href="http://www.jimlaurie.com/" target="_blank">www.jimlaurie.com</a></p>
<p><strong><a name="rw"></a>Raymond Wong<br />
</strong>Honorary Professor</p>
<p>Raymond R. Wong began his 50–year journalism career at 17 as a reporter in a small Midwestern town in the U.S. Six newspapers and 13 years later, he became the national news editor of the Louisville (KY) <em>Courier–Journal</em>. In 1968, he returned to Hong Kong where he edited the <em>Hong Kong Standard</em> for two years, before joining the Communication Department of the then Hong Kong Baptist College. He was with the College for seven years, the last three being the department head. He joined Television Broadcasts Ltd. (TVB) as News Controller in 1977 and retired in 2004 as an Assistant General Manager overseeing news and other non–entertainment related departments.</p>
<p>Upon retirement, Wong was named a Distinguished Fellow of the School of Communication, Hong Kong Baptist University. In 2005–06, Wong chaired the government–appointed Committee on Review of Public Service Broadcasting in Hong Kong. Wong has been an Honorary Professor here at the Journalism and Media Studies Centre since 2000 and a Consultant Professor at the School of Journalism at Fudan University in Shanghai since 1998. Wong gained his Bachelor of Journalism at the University of Missouri, and was a Professional Journalism Fellow at Stanford University. He has since received scores of local, state, national and international awards in print, television journalism and media management. In 1998 he was awarded the Silver Bauhinia Star for “Distinguished Service to Education and Development of Journalism and Mass Communication in Hong Kong.”</p>
<p><strong><a name="az"></a>Arnold Zeitlin<br />
</strong>Visiting Professor</p>
<p>Arnold Zeitlin has been a visiting professor in Guangzhou, teaching students journalism practice and training faculty in the new, English-language journalism programme at Guangdong University of Foreign Studies (<a href="http://jmsc.hku.hk/cms/www.gdufs.edu.cn">www.gdufs.edu.cn</a>) and serving as consultant to news media organizations and other universities in China. He is managing director and chief executive officer of a U.S.-based worldwide news media consulting firm, Editorial Research &amp; Reporting Associates (ERRA <a href="http://jmsc.hku.hk/cms/www.newerra.com">www.newerra.com</a>), with much of its work in China. Over a 30-year period, he was a bureau chief and overseas correspondent for the Associated Press as well as Asia vice president for United Press International, and Asia center director for the Freedom Forum.</p>
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