Saul Sugarman, who graduated from the JMSC’s Master of Journalism Programme in 2009, has won two awards for his reporting for a legal affairs newspaper, the Daily Journal, in San Francisco. The awards were given on […]
A book about Chinese architectural design by Sylvia Chan, a graduate of the JMSC’s Master of Journalism programme – Writing In(to) Architecture: China’s Architectural Design and Construction Since 1949 – is due for publication in […]
JMSC alumni who entered the master’s programme fresh from their undergraduate studies have chalked up some remarkable early career successes. The merits of getting work experience before returning to university or spending another year or two […]
More than 40 of this year’s full-time Master of Journalism students have been placed in internships at prestigious media organisations over the winter break. The placements are in a wide range of organisations spread over […]
Justin Heifetz (MJ 2011) has been appointed to work as a journalist and social media editor at the Phnom Penh Post, Cambodia’s main English language newspaper. “The role is unique in that I write stories […]
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 […]
More than 800 international journalists converged on Hainan Island last week for the Boao Forum For Asia, where leaders in government, business and academia shared their visions of the most pressing issues facing Asia and […]
JMSC alumni and students are among those who have been reporting the recent tragedy in Japan caused by the earthquake and tsunami. Diego Laje (MJ 2009) lives in Hong Kong and freelances for CNN Spanish […]