Global Stories, a collection of 25 nonfiction pieces written by students of the Master of Journalism Literary Journalism course since it was first offered in the Autumn semester of 2001, was published on June 16 […]
Gene Mustain, the Director of Reporting and Writing Programme at the JMSC, has retired after more than a decade of teaching. A party was held to celebrate the event at the Foreign Correspondents’ Club in […]
The CNN Operations Internship programme is designed to demonstrate how the network functions around the world, as well as Hong Kong’s role within a 24-hour global news network, said Geehee Shin, a Year 2 Bachelor […]
JMSC alumni scooped four awards at the Society of Publishers in Asia (SOPA) Awards for Editorial Excellence ceremony in Hong Kong on June 8, 2011. SOPA is a non-profit, regional journalism organisation dedicated to “promoting […]
JMSC MJs will provide live coverage of the Asian American Journalists Association’s (AAJA) inaugural Asia regional conference at HKU on June 11. Their reports will appear on http://jmsc.hku.hk/sites/jmsc-aaja/ The volunteers will video-stream the conference live, tweet […]
The JMSC will run two Summer Internship Workshops this July and August. The two-week long internship workshops are designed for first year Bachelor of Journalism students to fulfill the department pre-internship requirement. This is the […]
Mark Stephens, the lawyer for Julian Assange, founder and Editor-in-Chief of Wikileaks, gave a talk to a packed room at the University of Hong Kong on Thursday, June 9, 2011. The talk was co-hosted by […]