By George W. Russell The Journalism and Media Studies Centre has welcomed 32 new students to its Bachelor of Journalism Class of 2022. An orientation for the incoming BJs was held on 29 August at […]
The internet and, in particular social media platforms are enjoying an increasing level of influence. However, technology brings both convenience and risks: our personal information is vulnerable online, and people may be held liable for […]
JMSC co-organized the “Symposium on Digital Research into Media and Politics: International & Hong Kong Studies” on 24 August with the Society of Hong Kong Studies. The event was well attended with over 90 local and international scholars, experts and […]
By George Russell With video stories about mainland Chinese and local student tensions at the University of Hong Kong and the growing drone-flying community, Sida Wang (MJ, 2018) hit plenty of high notes during her time at […]
By Yiduan Wu Identity issues in Hong Kong were the subject of this year’s documentaries produced by journalism postgraduates at the University of Hong Kong. Four documentaries, each lasting around 15 minutes, showed the stories […]
By Tongtong Li Photographs of street views and political activists dominated the photographs displayed in the “Young Lenses” student photography exhibition held at the Foreign Correspondents’ Club from 2-11 May. The exhibition displayed photographs […]
Three JMSC Master of Journalism alumni were winners at the 2017 Hong Kong News Awards, which is given out by The Newspaper Society of Hong Kong. Honey Tsang Hang-yee (MJ 2017), a feature writer and reporter […]
Martin Choi, who is in his final year of the Bachelor of Journalism programme, was among this year’s group of HKU students recognised for their achievements in external endeavours. He was presented with an award by Provost […]