JMSC students provided excellent coverage of the recent International Media Conference held at HKU. More than a dozen students, both MJs and BJs, volunteered to report on the conference using different media tailored to suit […]
The JMSC became the first non-US institution to develop an online campus to report for US network, ABC news.
Formed in 2009, student journalists have reported from a range of Asian datelines and seen their packages aired online and on air by the international broadcaster. The JMSC became the first non-US institution to develop an online campus to report for US network, ABC news.
Formed in 2009, student journalists have reported from a range of Asian datelines and seen their packages aired online and on air by the international broadcaster.The JMSC became the first non-US institution to develop an online campus to report for US network, ABC news. Formed in 2009, student journalists have reported from a range of Asian datelines and seen their packages aired online and on air by the international broadcaster.
More than 300 participants, many of them journalists from Asia, the Pacific and the US, joined the International Media Conference (IMC), hosted by the Journalism and Media Studies Centre (JMSC), in Hong Kong from April 25-28, 2010.
View the JMSC's day-by-day coverage hereL-R: Hu Shuli, Chief Editor, Caixin Media, & JMSC Director, Professor Ying Chan. By Maggie Chen.
JMSC Research Assistant Professor King-Wa Fu will address a public conference called Disaster Recovery Management and Reconstruction Engineering on Saturday, May 8 from 9 am – 1pm. The half-day conference is organised by HKU’s Faculty of […]
Rejecting Hong Kong’s 2012 Electoral Reform package would lead to deadlock while accepting it could pave the way to greater reforms in future, Executive Councillor Anna Wu told the International Media Conference on Tuesday. Jump […]