Google and the Journalism and Media Studies Centre at the University of Hong Kong invite you to examine the important role Hong Kong plays as a center for cultural exchange in the digital age.
The “1911” exhibition, a programme to mark the centenary of The University of Hong Kong, features an extraordinary selection of 86 photographs brought together for the first time from collections worldwide by Liu Heung Shing, a Pulitzer Prize-winning photo-journalist.
This year’s incoming Master of Journalism students will have their orientation on Thursday, August 25, hosted by JMSC professors, faculty and alumni at the University’s Global Lounge. The orientation includes a morning meet-and-greet between students […]
Pulitzer prize winning photo-journalist and former foreign correspondent Liu Heung Shing will give a talk on Tuesday, 30 August to mark the centennial anniversary of the 1911 Revolution in China. The talk coincides with the opening of […]
JMSC Honorary Lecturer, Barry Kalb, will speak at the Hong Kong Book Fair on Monday, July 25, 2011. He will host a talk at the New Book Release Presentation of the fair 2011 to discuss […]
In the digital age, reporters are increasingly asked to construct video and multimedia stories on top of their print work. How can one become an effective visual journalist while navigating this new workload? The course is open to anyone who has reporting experience but is a beginner in video reporting.
Crime, corruption, environmental destruction, the flow of money, goods and people are now all cross-border issues. This course is designed to equip students with the skills to find and research original, ground-breaking stories. This public course is taught by Chan Pui King, former Editor-in-Chief of Next Magazine.
Do you know your online media skills? Beef up your knowledge with Advanced Online Media Skills June 27-29 and a repeat Basic Online Media Skills July 4-6. These public courses are open to working journalists and like-minded professionals.