Muse Magazine Critic-in-Residence Christian Caryl will speak in a panel discussion at the Fringe Club Studio on Monday, March 8 run jointly by Muse Magazine and the JMSC. He will be joined on stage by […]
Differing historical versions of Sino-Japanese history were discussed at a film symposium, History, Trauma and Memory, this month, a collaboration between the Department of Comparative Literature, the School of Chinese, and the JMSC. Documentary maker […]
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to learn about the press coverage of the Sichuan earthquake. The seminar Media Reporting and Risk Communication During and After the Wenchuan Earthquake in China will be given by JMSC Research […]
Experiential learning -- learning through doing -- has been an integral part of the JMSC since the School's inception in 1999, through its practical, hands-on classes and its extensive internship programme.
A team from ABC Campus News, the JMSC group tasked with providing content for the American Broadcasting Company, has just returned from its first international shoot in the Philippines. The JMSC’s video journalism lecturer and […]
During the Tiananmen Square protests, a tall, charismatic railway worker emerged as a key leader of the Beijing Workers Autonomous Federation (WAF), the first independent trade union in the People’s Republic of China. Han Dongfang […]
Fifteen working media professionals have just completed the JMSC’s Online and Video Skills Course which was tailored for members of the Foreign Correspondents’ Club, Hong Kong. The JMSC offers courses to outside media professionals and other interested parties as […]
“The JMSC gets some pretty awesome speakers coming in quite regularly, but when we secured George Soros to come to speak at an audience at HKU, we didn’t know what to expect.” Kylie Chan, JMSC […]
JMSC Master of Journalism alumni, Wong Man-Yee, has now graduated again with a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery at HKU. Her third degree in fact, as she received a Bachelor of Arts in Architectural Studies in 1998. Her story ....
When the German sociologist and philosopher Jürgen Habermas started tweeting recently, the subject he chose was the internet. Or was it? The 81 year old academic and intellectual is often cited as one of the most influential […]
Thomas Abraham, Director of the Public Health Communication Programme and Assistant Professor at the JMSC, has struck back at sceptics attacking the World Health Organisation for the way it’s handled the H1N1 pandemic. Accusations have included a […]
The recent conviction of Vietnamese human rights attorney, Le Cong Dinh, in Ho Chi Minh City is a blow to press freedom in South East Asia. Dinh was found guilty with three others of trying […]