9 February 2010

From Journalism to Medicine

JMSC Master of Journalism alumni, Wong Man-Yee, has now graduated again with a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery at HKU. Her third degree in fact, as she received a Bachelor of Arts in Architectural Studies in 1998. Her story ....
4 February 2010

To Tweet Or Not To Tweet: that is the question

When the German sociologist and philosopher Jürgen Habermas started tweeting recently, the subject he chose was the internet. Or was it? The 81 year old academic and intellectual is often cited as one of the most influential […]
2 February 2010

JMSC’s Thomas Abraham defends the WHO

Thomas Abraham, Director of the Public Health Communication Programme and Assistant Professor at the JMSC, has struck back at sceptics attacking the World Health Organisation for the way it’s handled the H1N1 pandemic. Accusations have included a […]
30 January 2010

Fighting for Press Freedom in Southeast Asia

The recent conviction of Vietnamese human rights attorney, Le Cong Dinh, in Ho Chi Minh City is a blow to press freedom in South East Asia. Dinh was found guilty with three others of trying […]
29 January 2010

ABC News takes first story from JMSC

ABC News in New York has accepted its first story from JMSC Master of Journalism student Lorea Solabarrieta.
27 January 2010

Swine Flu – JMSC’s Thomas Abraham @ the FCC – Feb 1

Director of the Public Health Media Project and Assistant Professor, Thomas Abraham, will talk about the Swine Flu Pandemic at a Foreign Correspondents' Club, Hong Kong luncheon on Monday, February 1.
25 January 2010

Must see – Cambodia documentary this weekend!

Make a date in your diary for the weekend of Jan 20-31 to watch Cambodia Surgical Ward, filmed and directed by the JMSC's adjunct lecturer, Rob McBride, and produced by Director of Broadcast Programme, Jim Laurie.
18 January 2010

Muse Magazine Critic-in-Residence on Tempura and Marzipan

Meet Christian Caryl, the JMSC's first Critic-in-Residence.