The University of Hong Kong has launched a global search to find the next Director of the Journalism and Media Studies Centre (JMSC). The search committee consists of Hong Kong University professors and is headed […]
Winners of Master of Journalism scholarships have had great success in getting their work published this year. Sanday Chongo Kabange of Zambia was among 13 students to receive a scholarship this year. The scholarships are given […]
Lareina Choong, a Master of Journalism student from Singapore, spent 10 weeks interning at CNNGo in Hong Kong this winter, working on its travel and lifestyle news web site. An account of her experience:
More than 40 of this year’s full-time Master of Journalism students have been placed in internships at prestigious media organisations over the winter break. The placements are in a wide range of organisations spread over […]
Stay in touch with the JMSC with the JMSC App on your iPhone or iPad. In the app you will find the latest news and events from the Journalism and Media Studies Centre, plus locations of events.
The “1911” exhibition, a programme to mark the centenary of The University of Hong Kong, features an extraordinary selection of 86 photographs brought together for the first time from collections worldwide by Liu Heung Shing, a Pulitzer Prize-winning photo-journalist.
More than half of last year's master's intake chose to specialise in one of three specialist areas of study introduced for Master of Journalism students in 2010-2011. Twenty-six students specialised in Business and Financial Journalism, four took Environmental, Health and Science Journalism and opted for China Studies.