Professor Timothy Garton Ash wants to get the whole world talking about freedom of speech. The journalist, author and Professor of European Studies at Oxford University came to talk at the JMSC on Thursday, April […]
The JMSC has partnered with public broadcaster Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK) to produce Cantonese news content for a weekly radio programme this semester. Students applied the skills learned from the JMSC’s Radio News and […]
Daniel C. Hallin, professor of communication at the University of California, San Diego and fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioural Sciences at Stanford University, will talk on “The Making of Publics […]
Thomas Abraham, Associate Professor of Practice at the JMSC, will talk about press freedom and lessons learned from the Leveson Inquiry in the United Kingdom, on Friday, April 13. The Leveson Inquiry was ordered after […]
The JMSC has added Documentary Studies to the specialist areas available for Master of Journalism students. The course will be offered alongside Business and Financial Journalism; Environmental, Health and Science Journalism; and China Studies, the […]
A group of JMSC undergraduates have just enjoyed an experience normally reserved for professional journalists: covering an international event, planning and producing their own stories, and seeing their work published by major international news organizations. […]
Peggy Valcke, a leading European media law specialist, will discuss the convergence of television and the Internet and the regulatory challenges this convergence is creating. The talk will take place at the University of Hong […]
Diane Stormont, a much loved Senior Teaching Consultant at the JMSC and well-known journalist, died in Hong Kong after a long fight with cancer on Wednesday, March 14, aged 52.
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