The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is joining forces with the JMSC for the second year running to produce Asian stories for an American audience. More
One of the more glamorous career paths that JMSC graduates choose is to become a TV news reporter or anchor. Many JMSC alumni of both Bachelor and Master programmes have ended up on screen for TV […]
What in the world are you studying journalism for? Reflections on professionalism and relevancy in an age of seismic change. October 15, 2010 at the JMSC, HKU. (Read our full review)
The JMSC has received several funding awards this semester for both research and teaching. Dr. Fu King-wa, a Research Assistant Professor at the JMSC, has been successful in gaining two awards. The first is an […]
Bethany Matta (MJ 2010) has arrived in Kabul ready to work as a freelance reporter. She sent the report below to the JMSC to describe her first week in the capital of Afghanistan: “I arrived […]
by Jennifer Jett (MJ 2011) Journalists must adapt to changes in the industry by providing more analysis and considering the needs of their audience, said David Schlesinger, Editor-in-Chief of Reuters News at Thomson Reuters. Schlesinger […]
The JMSC is offering students workshop modules to enhance their media skills during reading week. The classes are voluntary two-hour sessions for those who want to explore advanced features, or feel they need a quick […]
David Schlesinger, the Editor-in-Chief of Reuters News at the information company, Thomson Reuters, will give a talk called “What in the world are you studying journalism for? Reflections on professionalism and relevancy in an age […]