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.
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.
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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.
Sixty students will attend the MJ course from 2011-12 and this year’s admission includes candidates from places as far flung as Tanzania and Colombia.
More than half of last year’s master’s intake chose to specialise in one of three specialist areas of study introduced for Master of Journalism students in 2010-2011. Twenty-six students specialised in Business and Financial Journalism, four took Environmental, Health and Science Journalism and opted for China Studies.
Four JMSC Master of Journalism students ran the coverage of the Faculty of Education’s international Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning Conference (CSCL), supplying live online coverage, streaming video and multi-media wraps of an event that drew participants from across the world.
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Award-winning photographer and Honorary Lecturer, Dr. Michael Coyne, is teaching Master of Journalism students photojournalism throughout the month of May.
The course is part of the JMSC’s month-long mini-semester held to enable postgraduate students to take optional extra classes…
The JMSC is offering a unique three-week summer programme in Shanghai this summer called Career Discovery in Communications.