JMSC alumni are being snapped up by prestigious media organisations throughout Hong Kong and China. The recent graduates are proving how marketable they are. Heidi Yeung (MJ 2011) has been employed by CNN as Coordinator […]
JMSC alumni scooped a major award and three merits at the 15th Annual Human Rights Press Awards, co-organised by the Hong Kong Journalists Association, the Foreign Correspondents’ Club and Amnesty International Hong Kong. More than […]
A dozen Bachelor of Journalism students have been busy doing internships alongside their studies this semester. Companies taking undergraduate interns this semester include the South China Morning Post, C For Culture, AFP, Associated Press Television News, […]
JMSC alumni and students are among those who have been reporting the recent tragedy in Japan caused by the earthquake and tsunami. Diego Laje (MJ 2009) lives in Hong Kong and freelances for CNN Spanish […]
Innovative ways to tell stories with the help of computing were discussed at a research seminar held at Hong Kong University on Friday, March 18, 2011. A panel of journalists and computer experts shared their […]
Over the winter break, more than 50 students from the JMSC completed internships in media organisations in Hong Kong, China and round the Asia Pacific Region. Companies taking JMSC students included Time Out HK, the South China […]
Four Master of Journalism students from the JMSC have contributed to the South China Morning Post interactive project WhoRunsHK. Eldes Tran, Vanessa Ko, Stephanie Kwan and Nathan Griffiths contributed work to the site which maps […]
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 […]