23 November 2009

MJ Graduate Converts Internship to Job at Leading News Agency

Cornelius Rahn, 27, is the perfect example of how a young journalist can turn an internship into a full time job. After graduating with a distinction from the JMSC Master of Journalism programme this summer, he took a three month internship as a reporter at the financial and business news provider, Bloomberg, in Frankfurt, Germany.
23 November 2009

Nov 26 – Film-maker Nancy Tong to Speak on Documentaries and Global Identities

Veteran documentary film-maker Nancy Tong, visiting associate professor at the JMSC, will be one of three speakers presenting at a workshop called Crossing Borders/Traveling the World: Documentaries and Global Identities, on November 26. The workshop […]
24 October 2009

JMSC Forges Professional Links with NHK

JMSC students, graduates and staff help launch NHK's new English-language broadcasts from Hong Kong
24 October 2009

Hong Kong Model United Nations Club Seeks Student Journalists

The Hong Kong Model United Nations Club has launched a special committee for university students reading Communications and Media. It welcomes university students studying journalism, whether as a major or minor, to join the Hong Kong Model United Nations Conference 2010 international conference as reporters.
14 October 2009

JMSC Students Podcast Ang Lee @ HKU

JMSC MJ students Park Hyongki and Andrew Lau covered award-winning film director Ang Lee's address to Hong Kong University on October 1.
12 October 2009

Featuring Professor Leo Ou-fan Lee

Sponsored by Muse Magazine; hosted by the JMSC and HKU 's School of Humanities
12 October 2009

JMSC’s Focus Asia Business Leaders series airs on ATV World

Four episodes of the Focus Asia Business Leaders series produced by The University of Hong Kong’s Journalism and Media Studies Centre will air on prime time starting Oct 2 for four consecutive Fridays on ATV […]
12 October 2009

JMSC Graduates Succeed in Job Stakes

As of early September, at least 30 members of the class of 2009 had found full-time employment in positions in Hong Kong, China and as far afield as South Africa, Australia and Germany.