4 December 2009

SCMP Wah Kiu Yat Po Journalism Scholarships

New scholarships will be available for JMSC students from next semester. The South China Morning Post (SCMP) is donating $2 million from a fund operated by the company. The fund is chaired by newspaper philanthropist, Shum […]
3 December 2009

JMSC Appoints Critic in Residence

Thanks to the generous support of Muse Magazine and its determination to improve arts and cultural coverage in Hong Kong, a prominent critic and journalist with international experience will become the JMSC’s first Critic-in-Residence. Christian […]
27 November 2009

Professor Ying Chan Contributes Op-Ed to New York Times

Professor Ying Chan, JMSC Director, has contributed an Op-Ed to the New York Times, China dated November, 11, 2009: In the propaganda skirmish, Beijing outmaneuvered the U.S. president at nearly every turn
25 November 2009

JMSC Students Secure Winter Internships Across Asia

JMSC Master of Journalism student, Rebecca Valli, is off to Cambodia for Christmas this year. Not on holiday – for an internship at the Phnom Penh Post. “I am sure it will be a blast. […]
23 November 2009

MJ Graduate Converts Internship to Job at Leading News Agency

Cornelius Rahn, 27, is the perfect example of how a young journalist can turn an internship into a full time job. After graduating with a distinction from the JMSC Master of Journalism programme this summer, he took a three month internship as a reporter at the financial and business news provider, Bloomberg, in Frankfurt, Germany.
15 November 2009

Classwork: Courting Creativity

A US art school finds itself embroiled in a dispute over a disused magistracy in hong Kong, reports Alison Jenner.
14 November 2009

Classwork: Soon to be Past

Why demolish living history? Lai Zixian looks at the Hong Kong conundrum: preservation versus redevelopment.