The rise of China is one of the biggest global stories of our times, with the result that Beijing is a magnet for journalists. More than twenty JMSC alumni have taken posts in the Chinese […]
The JMSC’s Director, Professor Ying Chan, appeared on Career Talk on Commercial Radio on Saturday, 13 November at 10:30pm. The hour-long show, that transmits in Cantonese, discusses careers paths that students might like to pursue. […]
David Bandurski, Research Associate for the JMSC’s China Media Project, is going on tour to Europe to promote his book, Investigative Journalism in China: Eight Cases in Chinese Watchdog Journalism, published recently by Hong Kong University […]
During a tour of Universities in the Washington D.C. Area of the United States, Jim Laurie, the JMSC’s Director of Broadcasting, spoke about the world expansion of China’s state media at an event organised by George Washington […]
Fellows of the JMSC’s China Media Project (CMP) have been contributing guest opinion articles to Hong Kong’s leading English-language newspaper, the South China Morning Post. Xiao Shu, a veteran columnist for Southern Weekly and China […]
The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is joining forces with the JMSC for the second year running to produce Asian stories for an American audience. More
One of the more glamorous career paths that JMSC graduates choose is to become a TV news reporter or anchor. Many JMSC alumni of both Bachelor and Master programmes have ended up on screen for TV […]