Three HKU Journalism students were invited to attend the first policy address by Chief Executive John Lee. Hailey Yip (MJ 2023), Ellie Yuen Lok Yi (BJ 2026) and Meko Hung Yee Ning (BJ 2026) were […]
MJ 2020, Chloe Feng, Reporter & Presenter, Hong Kong Cable TV’s Hong Kong International Business Channel
To me, HKU Journalism is not only a place which inspired my dream to become a reporter but it was also like a “second-home” where I was blessed with their support in pursuing this dream.
MJ 2021, Zixu Wang, Reporter-Researcher, The New York Times
HKU Journalism taught me how to be a force for good in a professional way. As an emerging young journalist passionate about social justice and public service, journalistic professionalism is crucial to report compelling stories with strict ethics and integrity in the chaotic and controversial world.
Journalists from Myanmar and Afghanistan join the University of Hong Kong’s Master of Journalism program this month, thanks to a fellowship from the Sydney-based Judith Neilson Institute and HKU Journalism. Ms Su Myat Mon from […]
HKU Journalism and Asia Pacific Vision are proud to award outstanding video journalism with the Mick Deane Scholarship. This year, the award goes to Meredith Chen Yuxiao, 2022 graduate of the HKU Journalism Masters Programme. […]
HKU Journalism echoes the concerns over charges laid against veteran journalist Allan Au Ka-lung. Au is a highly respected member of our community, whose integrity and diligence was recognised with a Peabody Award and John S. Knight […]
Annie Lab is now a verified member of the Code of Principles by the International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN) at Poynter Institute. The student-driven fact-checking operation is run by HKU Journalism in collaboration with the Asian Network of […]