Recent MJ graduate, Clement Rossignol Lagandré, has been hired by Agence France Presse‘s Asia Pacific’s television desk as a TV producer. Rossignol, who is French, interned at AFP this summer for two months. He did […]
The JMSC’s Project for Public Culture and Hong Kong University Press will co-host a book launch for Eileen Chang’s semi-autobiographical novel The Book of Change《易經》on September 3, 2010. The book launch also marks the 90th […]
The JMSC welcomes this year’s intake of Master of Journalism students. New students attended a day-long orientation session in HKU’s Council Chambers. Professor Ying Chan, Director of the JMSC, welcomed all newcomers and told them […]
Professor Ying Chan, the Director of the JMSC, welcomed this year’s intake of 30 undergraduates. She introduced the students to some of the JMSC staff and they also heard from two Year 3 undergraduates about their […]
Saul Sugarman, who graduated from the JMSC’s Master of Journalism Programme in 2009, is now a full-time reporter and swing shift editor at Bay City News in San Francisco. “Bay City News is a hyperlocal […]
This summer, the JMSC combined with the Faculty of Arts to teach a credit bearing course for undergraduates about Film, Art, Language and Culture. Fifteen students from HKU, mainland China and on exchange programmes took part. […]
The ABC News on Campus Project – a joint venture between the American Broadcasting Company and the JMSC – has been given the green light to continue this academic year.
Rebecca Valli, who recently graduated from the JMSC’s Master of Journalism Programme, is currently working at Voice of America in Beijing. The American international public service broadcaster provides content for radio, TV and the internet. […]