The JMSC has placed more than 50 students in internships in media organisations over the winter break. Both Master of Journalism and Bachelor of Journalism students are taking up work placements in Hong Kong, China and […]
As the end of the semester approaches, JMSC staff are busy attending conferences and presenting papers. Director of Public Health Media Project and Assistant Professor, Thomas Abraham, has been speaking and publicising the JMSC’s work in […]
Aspiring journalists, mid-career journalists seeking professional enhancement and other professional seeking a media-related career or expertise in the media ar welcome to apply. Learn more in our upcoming Admission Briefing Sessions: 4 December 2010 (Sat) […]
Many of the JMSC teaching staff are long-time journalists who have connections with all sorts of interesting people working in the press. As a result, professors often ask guest speakers from the industry to come to […]
Dr. King-wa Fu, Research Assistant Professor at the JMSC, will give a talk on political participation and media use in Hong Kong and China on Friday, 19 November from 12-1pm. The seminar will take place […]
The rise of China is one of the biggest global stories of our times, with the result that Beijing is a magnet for journalists. More than twenty JMSC alumni have taken posts in the Chinese […]
The JMSC’s Director, Professor Ying Chan, appeared on Career Talk on Commercial Radio on Saturday, 13 November at 10:30pm. The hour-long show, that transmits in Cantonese, discusses careers paths that students might like to pursue. […]
David Bandurski, Research Associate for the JMSC’s China Media Project, is going on tour to Europe to promote his book, Investigative Journalism in China: Eight Cases in Chinese Watchdog Journalism, published recently by Hong Kong University […]