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, […]
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 […]
Photojournalism@HKU, a year-long series, which includes masters lectures, public courses and an exhibition of works by JMSC students, will open at Hong Kong's Fringe Club soon.
Pulitzer Prize-winning correspondent Peter Arnett will talk about interviewing bad guys, including Saddam Hussein and Osama Bin Laden, at the JMSC on Friday, November 11, 2011. In a lecture called Video and Villains, Arnett will discuss […]
Master of Journalism students who are taking Assistant Professor Thomas Abraham‘s JMSC 6048 International News class are recording their articles on a newly-established class website, World Watch. “The international news class trains students to report on […]
Richard Schuster (MJ 2011), who spent four months with the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) this summer, was recently offered a fixed-term position. As the sister company of The Economist magazine, a member of the Economist […]
A series of Monday morning lectures by key industry insiders will kick off after Reading Week. Organised by the JMSC’s Director of Broadcasting Programme, Jim Laurie, the lectures were arranged for his undergraduate Introduction to […]