The bylines of many JMSC students and alumni are becoming increasingly familiar to readers of a wide range of Chinese language media in Hong Kong. Rayne Yuen Wai Yin (BJ 2010) interned at Apple Daily […]
RTHK‘s Head of English Programming, Bryan Curtis, came into the JMSC to talk to the Radio News Production class on Tuesday, March 8, 2011. Curtis has worked at RTHK for 12 years. He is responsible […]
The JMSC has been awarded more than HK$2 million to create a Research and Training Centre in Health and Emergency Risk Communication. The funding comes from the University Development Fund and was secured by Thomas […]
Two of the core courses offered to Master of Journalism students will be covered by the Continuing Education Fund (CEF) as of September 2011. The Continuing Education Fund (CEF) subsidises Hong Kong residents to pursue continuing […]
Kristie Lu Stout, an award-winning journalist for CNN International, gave a talk about social networking and its impact on television news to a packed crowd of JMSC students and staff on Tuesday, February 22, 2011. Lu Stout is […]
Eastern Europe has yet to fully adopt the democratic model established by the Polish dissidence movement of 1989, said leading political scientist András Bozóki during a lecture at the University of Hong Kong. The Department of […]
András Bozóki, an expert on the post-Communist democratisation of Europe, conducted a media research seminar on the existence of a European public sphere at the JMSC on Friday, February 18, 2011. Professors and students of […]