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 […]
If you missed our live admissions webinar, you can watch the entire session here to learn all about the programme for the 2022–23 academic year. This webinar was broadcast live from our studio in Eliot […]
The Judith Neilson Institute for Journalism and Ideas and HKU Journalism have launched the JNI-HKU Opportunity Fellowships to give professional development opportunities to two journalists from Myanmar and Afghanistan. JNI-HKU Opportunity Fellowship recipients will undertake a Master […]
Eight years have passed since TV journalist Mick Deane was killed by a sniper’s bullet while covering anti-coup protests in Egypt. In Mick’s honour, his friends at Asia Pacific Vision and HKU Journalism established the […]
By George W. Russell New York is the archetypal “city that never sleeps”, but for Yiling Zhang (MJ 2020), Hong Kong has its own special magic during the wee hours, and enough activity to […]
In Pursuit of Perfection By George W. Russell For Chloe Feng (MJ 2020), one of the keys to success in making a video is about having viewers feel they were on the same adventure. And […]
Five JMSC students shared their experiences about the anti-extradition bill protests in the latest issue of The Correspondent, the official publication of the Foreign Correspondents’ Club Hong Kong. They wrote about “what the unrest has […]
Congratulations to Yvonne Tong (BJ 2013) whose RTHK documentary In the Prisons that Don’t Exist was nominated for Best News Program at the Venice TV Award 2019. Yvonne was the producer of the 46-min documentary on the RTHK […]