Compete in Hong Kong’s first Editors Lab on December 4th-5th Teams will compete at HKU to develop innovative video news prototypes Each team will consist of a journalist, a developer and a designer No preparation […]
In this talk, Dr. Kajimoto shares the findings of his investigation into the behavioral data mined through the MOOC in order to illustrate what educators could learn from the learning analytics in terms of curriculum development, instructional design strategies and other pedagogical planning. He then discusses how he has integrated the MOOC into his on-campus teaching.
Lukas Messmer, a 2015 Master of Journalism graduate from The University of Hong Kong’s Journalism and Media Studies Centre has been named the first recipient of the annual Mick Deane Scholarship for Video Journalism. The […]
The Master of Journalism (MJ) programme attracts talented students from all over the world, and is taught by a faculty of experienced journalists and media scholars who have had decades of experience in responsible positions in the global news industry. Many courses are taught by adjuncts who are practising journalists in international news organisations such as The New York Times, CNN and The Wall Street Journal.
The Master of Journalism course is a one year full-time or two year part-time course. Students learn the core skills of journalism—reporting and writing, television and video production, and digital journalism. They also take elective courses in a range of subjects from business and finance to public health and documentary film.
The Fringe Club will be hosting a book launch event for Dragons in Diamond Village, David Bandurski of the China Media Project’s new book. Tickets from the Hong Kong International Literary Festival are available here: […]
1. Can I apply to the MJ programme if I have not studied journalism before, or if I do not have a journalism background? Yes, definitely. The MJ programme is designed to give you the tools […]
Georgie McCafferty (MJ 2014) is a recent graduate of the JMSC Master of Journalism programme, a mother of three, and a freelance journalist. In this video, she talks about juggling family and studies during her Master of Journalism programme, and how the courses helped prepare her for a career in journalism.