The JMSC and the Department of History will screen documentary Assignment: China – The Week that Changed the World on Monday, February 13 in HKU’s Wang Gungwu Lecture Hall.
JMSC Teaching Consultant Masato Kajimoto will discuss the difference between Japanese and Western media representations of workers at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant on Friday, February 10. In a seminar called Framing of ‘heroes’ […]
Google will fund two full-tuition scholarships for Master of Journalism candidates with solid computer technology backgrounds. The scholarships will provide support for the field of data journalism, one of the new areas of focus at […]
The JMSC will partner with public broadcaster Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK) to produce Cantonese news content for a weekly radio programme during the spring semester. The University of Hong Kong, the JMSC’s parent institution, […]
A book about Chinese architectural design by Sylvia Chan, a graduate of the JMSC’s Master of Journalism programme – Writing In(to) Architecture: China’s Architectural Design and Construction Since 1949 – is due for publication in […]
The opportunities for print reporters are greater in Asia today than in America or Europe. That’s according to Lauren Dockett, JMSC teaching assistant and internship consultant. Dockett, who joined the JMSC staff in September 2011, […]
Thirteen MJ students from a variety of countries have received scholarships for the 2011-2012 school year to help them with their studies at the JMSC. The scholarships are either full, half or quarter and come from donors including the […]
The JMSC has added three new adjuncts to its highly experienced teaching staff, and two familiar faces are returning for the spring semester. The new members of the teaching staff are Mike Meyer, Matt Walsh and Danny Gittings. Meyer, who has […]