15 June 2010

Award-Winning Alumnus Takes on VOA String

Ivan Broadhead, who graduated from the JMSC Master of Journalism programme in 2006, has taken on the Voice of America (VOA) string in Hong Kong. Voice of America is the official external radio, television and internet broadcaster […]
15 June 2010

JMSC Students Help With Sichuan Reconstruction

Two JMSC BJ students, Alison Hui and Zoe Yiu, have been helping the University of Hong Kong’s Sichuan Reconstruction and Interflow Project. The HKU Sichuan reconstruction project is jointly organised by the university’s Faculty of Engineering and […]
11 June 2010

JMSC First BJ Intake Three Years On

The JMSC opened its doors to Bachelor of Journalism students in 2004; they graduated in 2007. Many of these graduates have forged jobs in the media; others moved into different professions. The JMSC has kept up […]
10 June 2010

MJ Alumnus wins Journalist of Year at SOPA Awards

Annie Zhang JiePing, a Master of Journalism Graduate from 2006 was named one of three Journalists of the Year by The Society of Publishers in Asia (SOPA) Awards for Editorial Excellence. The award ceremony took […]
8 June 2010

JMSC Collaborates With Other Faculties

The JMSC is involved in numerous collaborations with other faculties sharing, exchanging and transferring knowledge between departments. For more than a decade, the JMSC has enjoyed extensive collaborations in teaching, research and conferences with the Faculty […]
8 June 2010

NYK JMSC ABC News on Campus Trip

Seven JMSC ABC News on Campus journalists returned from a field trip to New York in June armed with insights into how to survive and thrive in the competitive world of international journalism from some […]
7 June 2010

MJ Alumnus Publishes Cultural Map of Hong Kong

Louise Wong, who graduated from the MJ programme at the JMSC in 2005, is about to launch Hong Kong’s first and only design and culture-focussed map. The map is called Creative City and is a […]
1 June 2010

Internet Addiction — an Emerging Psychiatric Disorder?

The JMSC's Research Assistant Professor Dr. King-wa Fu has been researching whether internet addiction should be formally recognised as a distinct mental health condition.