13 January 2010

Professor Leo Lee inspires students

Nine students who attended the Humanities Now: Perspective Across Cultures lecture series joined lecturer Professor Leo Ou-fan Lee(李歐梵) for an evening of discussion over dinner last Friday. This event marked a perfect close to Professor Lee’s […]
4 January 2010

Scholarships for Master of Journalism students

A total of $750,000 of scholarship money is available for JMSC Master of Journalism students in 2010-11. The money will go towards quarter, half and full scholarships, awarded at the JMSC’s discretion. The Master of Journalism course […]
4 January 2010

Reporting a pandemic at the WHO

Thomas Abraham, Director of the Public Health Communication Programme at the JMSC, has returned to Hong Kong after a year’s sabbatical at the World Health Organisation in Geneva, Switzerland. Abraham, who is a former editor of […]
4 January 2010

Phnom Penh Post Internship – week 3

Zela Chin, a Master of Journalism student, has been on the beat at the PhnomPenh Post in Cambodia for her winter internship. The Post is Cambodia’s oldest English language newspaper, providing news and analysis of current issues. […]
4 January 2010

Phnom Penh Internship – food poisoning and acid attacks

Zela Chin, a Master of Journalism student, has just completed her winter internship at the Phnom Penh Post in Cambodia. The Post is Cambodia’s oldest English language newspaper, providing news and analysis of current issues. Zela kept […]
24 December 2009

Family life in the Hong Kong Media

The Hong Kong media don’t pay enough attention to family life, are too negative and tend to blame families rather than other factors for society’s problems. Those are the findings of the JMSC’s report Portrayals of […]
21 December 2009

JMSC Teaching Staff

The JMSC welcomes back Thomas Abraham – and four members of staff for the Spring Semester. Thomas Abraham is Director of the Public Health Media Project at HKU and Assistant Professor at the JMSC. He has just returned from working […]
21 December 2009

Phnom Penh Post internship: dust, border disputes and acid attacks

Zela Chin is a Master of Journalism student who’s on the beat at the Phnom Penh Post in Cambodia for her winter internship. The Post is a daily English language newspaper published in full-colour tabloid format […]