Both Hong Kong law and the British laws on which it is largely based should be reformed to increase protection of “the fundamental right to freedom of expression and public information”, while still safeguarding individuals […]
Isak Ladegaard, a recent Bachelor of Journalism graduate from the JMSC, has won the International Herald Tribune’s , ‘Word (World) of Yours’ Writing Competition 2012 in the university category. Ladegaard won the prize for his […]
The JMSC is hosting the Global Marathon for Data Visualization in Hong Kong between November 9 and 11, 2012. Students currently enrolled at the university level, either undergraduate or graduate, can compete individually or in a […]
Three JMSC alumni are working as multilingual reporters at Hong Kong’s leading commercial television station, TVB. TVB broadcasts in Cantonese, Mandarin and English on its channels TVB Jade and TVB Pearl. It has developed the […]
Mike Chinoy, a Fulbright Fellow in Journalism, is at the JMSC for five weeks doing research for a project called Assignment China. Chinoy worked as CNN‘s Senior Asia Correspondent from 2001 to 2006. Prior to […]
The JMSC has been designated the administrator of the Society of Publishers in Asia Awards for the third year in a row. As awards’ administrator, the JMSC’s duties include finalising the rules and entry requirements, […]
An award-winning Afghan photojournalist has appealed to militant groups to end violence against Afghan civilians. Massoud Hossaini, who won the Pulitzer Prize earlier this year for his photograph of a grief-stricken girl in the aftermath […]
The JMSC has joined forces with Stony Brook University in New York State to expand “news literacy” teaching into the curricula at both The University of Hong Kong and other universities in Asia. News literacy […]