5 May 2026

Highlights from our undergraduate reporting and writing class

On 17 March, honorary lecturer Marianne Bray and assistant lecturer Tina Villareal welcomed journalists Raffy Cabristante (SCMP), Kriti Gandhi (CNN, BJ 2024) and Karrie Lam (Vogue, BJ 2024) who spoke to our students in a Human Library session. On 24 March, Emily Tsang (MJ 2008), head of Young Post at the South China Morning Post, and Tom Grundy (MJ 2017), director and founder of the Hong Kong Free Press, hosted our students for newsroom visits.
10 April 2026

SFM Hosts Talk with Hong Kong Superstar Nicholas Tse

On 2 April, at HKU's Lee Shau Kee Lecture Centre, Nicholas Tse, Hong Kong's star singer, actor, TV chef, and entrepreneur, drew a full crowd of 800. He was joined on-stage by SFM Director Professor Ruby Yang for a conversation that covered his culinary brand "鋒味Chef Nic", his latest song《推倒重來》| Evolution, and his entrepreneurship journey.
3 April 2026

Media Imaginations of Sinofuturism

While Hollywood conjures images of the past, could China conjure visions of the future? And what kind of future would that be? Professor Jeroen de Kloet from the University of Amsterdam will explore the notion of Sinofuturism (Lek, 2016) by drawing on artworks by figures such as Lawrence Lek, films like Frant Gwo's The Wandering Earth, and platformed AI works emerging from China.
3 April 2026

Mozi – Decolonial Insights and Critical Media Culture

Mozi (379-382 BC) is a long-suppressed philosopher, technologist, and activist in ancient China. In this talk, Professor Jack Linchuan Qiu introduces Mozi, the context of his work, and his school of thought – Mohism, which can shape how critical media, culture, and communication scholars understand today’s digital and social phenomena. The talk is timed with the 10th anniversary of the launch of “Mozi”, the world’s first quantum satellite, made by Chinese scientists and launched in 2016.
26 March 2026

Shenzhen Bay Culture Square and SFM to collaborate in talent development for creative industries

Shenzhen Bay Culture Square’s Future Design Academy and The University of Hong Kong’s School of Future Media signed a memorandum of cooperation on higher education and cultural creativity. The new initiative is aimed at injecting new vitality into creative industries in the Greater Bay Area through talent development. The signing ceremony was notably attended by Qi Shufang (齊淑芳女士), Chief Human Resources Officer of China Resources Land; Felix Kwok (郭東杰先生), Chief Creative Officer and Deputy Director of Shenzhen Bay Culture Square; Professor Jay Siegel, Vice-President and Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Teaching and Learning) at HKU; and Ruby Yang, Director of HKU’s School of Future Media.
17 March 2026

Creativity, Entertainment and Entrepreneurship: Nicholas Tse, the Innovative Nexus

Step into the world of Nicholas Tse, Hong Kong’s star actor, singer, TV chef, and entrepreneur, as he shares how he goes about using creativity to power one business after another. From blockbuster films and chart-topping music to hit food shows and bestselling culinary brands, Tse has turned bold ideas into influential businesses across entertainment and lifestyle.
6 March 2026

HKU Cordially Invites Industry Leaders and Global Experts to Explore the Frontiers and Ecosystem of AI Film Technology

The University of Hong Kong will present AI & Filmmaking Week 2026, a four-day international programme bringing together pioneering filmmakers, technologists, and global industry leaders to explore how artificial intelligence is transforming cinema, from storytelling and acting, to production, ethics, and governance. Featuring the first South Korean AI feature film, leading AI artists, and the former President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the week positions HKU as a hub for forward-thinking dialogue about cinema and emerging technologies.