10 | Discussion with Foreign Ministry Spokesman Lu Kang |
9 | Faculty Research Colloquium |
7 |
Adventure of a Computer Scientist in Fact-Checking Speaker: Professor Jun Yang |
29 | Detecting and Studying Misinformation Campaigns on Social Media |
29 | Launching Ceremony of the HKBU Journalism Student Publication Archive |
23 |
Beyond De-Westernisation: Internationalizing “International Communication” Speaker: Professor Chin Chuan LEE |
18 |
The Power of criticism 評論的力量
Speaker: 劉銳紹, 呂秉權 |
16 |
Convergence of Finance and Technology Speaker: Mr. Anson Suen |
11 |
International Media Salon My days with Chinese Intellectuals Speaker: KATO YOSHIKAZU |
1 | Master Class The Academy Award Winning Writer/Director – Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck |
20 | Screening of “The Joy Luck Club” Sharing from Ms. Lu Yan Lisa 盧燕 |
19 | How to Build Theories: The Example of Deviance and the News Speaker: Prof. Pamela J Shoemaker |
18 |
Gatekeeping in the Age of Social Media
Speaker: Prof. Pamela J Shoemaker |
12 |
International Media Salon
Inside AFP's Fight Against Fake News Speaker: Karl Malakunas |
22 | The Power of News Handwritten Treasures of the Historical People in the European and American Journalism Industry |
23 |
International Media Salon
Real or Fake: Can You Trust What You See? Speaker: Jamie Angus |
21 | Master Class with Director Raman Hui 許誠毅導演大師班 |
International Journalism students and alumna shone at the recent Young Art Journalism Feed + Awards (YAJA).
Year 4 students Holly Chik and Ng Tze-yan, along with 2018 graduate Angela Cheung, won the Best Video Award with their news video, entitled “How Chinese Treats Hungry Ghosts”, which introduced the customs and traditions of the Hungry Ghost Festival.
Meanwhile, the news report “Hong Kong Street Artists Struggle To Brighten Up The City” written by Lai Hei-ping (Year 3), Li Suet-wa (Year 4), and exchange student Robert McGain was selected as one of the YAJA Finalists. Another three students, namely Li Bihang (Year 3), Rachel Yeo (Year 3) and Li Yujie (Year 4), were also shortlisted for their news story “The Challenges Facing Indie Musicians In Hong Kong”.