20 September 2011

The Brains Behind the JMSC iOS App

Nathan Griffiths (MJ 2011) is the brains behind the new JMSC iOS app for iPads and iPhones. Griffiths saw an advert on the Nieman Journalism Lab about how they built their iPhone app and thought […]
2 September 2011

MJs Welcomed to JMSC

Professor Ying Chan, Director of the JMSC, welcomed 60 new Master of Journalism students to the JMSC on Thursday, August 25. She congratulated the students who come from Canada, UK, Singapore, New Zealand, Germany, US, […]
14 July 2011

All In a Day’s Work: Online is Mainstream at the JMSC

The JMSC is a world-leader in online journalism, a subject that has been on the curriculum since its founding in 1999.
21 June 2011

JMSC Scholarship Students Thank Donors

This academic year, 20 JMSC students received scholarships to help them with their studies. The scholarships were either full, half or quarter and came from a variety of donors including the South China Morning Post Wah […]
17 June 2011

Director of the Reporting and Writing Programme Goes Out With a Bang

Gene Mustain, the Director of Reporting and Writing Programme at the JMSC, has retired after more than a decade of teaching. A party was held to celebrate the event at the Foreign Correspondents’ Club in […]
26 April 2011

Media Research Seminars

List of Seminars The Environmental Performance of Media From Earthquake to Nuclear Crisis Computational Journalism: Mapping the Research Agenda European Politics, Media and the Public Sphere Political participation and media use in Hong Kong and […]
23 March 2011

Telling Stories With Computing

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 […]
14 March 2011

JMSC Research Seminar: Computational Journalism: Mapping the Research Agenda

This seminar will review and explore current state of research on computational journalism, a critical emerging field for both the academy and the media industry.