Irene Jay Liu, news editor for data at Thomson Reuters, will deliver a talk at the JMSC on Connected China, a new website that tracks the changing relationships among China’s governing elite, on Friday, April 19. Connected […]
The Internet has created a new kind of celebrity, turning writers who are able to produce compelling content and build vivid online identities into superstars. Xeni Jardin, who spoke by Skype to the Journalism and Media […]
Registration is now open for the third annual New Media Conference hosted by the JMSC and the Asia chapter of the Asian-American Journalists Association in Hong Kong. This year’s conference, entitled New.Now.Next (N3), will take place at […]
The future of journalism is good despite the dislocations caused by the Internet, says veteran newspaper editor George Brock. Journalism is like any other industry and has to adjust to changes in the market and […]
Art can speak more directly to people than essays or political speeches, says an award-winning American filmmaker. “If you are getting your message out in only one way or in a more direct political way, […]
Spring 2013 JMSC Shanghai Centre Writing Course Date and Time: June 1, 2, and 10, 11, 2013, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Venue: HKU Shanghai Study Centre Language: English Enrollment deadline: May 15 Course […]
A group of students at the Journalism and Media Studies Centre (JMSC) has launched a new online journalism program called the Domestic Worker Project, the first of its kind in Hong Kong. The program will […]
Four JMSC Bachelor of Journalism students helped cover the recent leadership changes in Beijing for two leading Hong Kong newspapers. The four final-year students were in Beijing between March 1 and 8 for the sessions of China’s […]