ALUMNI STORIES – Part 6: Li Jingyi Interaction Designer of NetEase Game 网易游戏

I had one of the most wonderful summers in London as an exchange student at the University of Westminster. It has been four years since I attended the summer school, and currently, I’m studying in a double-degree master program taught by Royal College of Art and kop kamagra sweden Imperial College London. The summer school experience was a splendid combination of cultural immersion and multidisciplinary collaboration in the context of new media and the creative industry. 

I still remember how exciting it was when we were exploring markets in London and filming our short documentaries. It was a riot of street performance, antique shops, food culture, and graffiti walls. I was amazed by the fact that London has a rich culture with so many layers to discover. This is one of the reasons why I chose to study London again years after the summer school program-to live in different water and unpack more possibilities.

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ALUMNI STORIES – Part 5: Wang Donglei 王冬雷 Editor in Chief of “UK Chinese Times” 中国时报

During the summer of 2012, I was a student, along with many classmates from Communications University of China, on the China Media Centre summer school. The three-week course focused on the deepest and newest topics in media industry. It opened the gate of profound and broad international vision for me. After closely listening to the top academics in the world, I started to keep up with global current affairs and compra levitra 20mg found my interest in global communication grew more and more Moreover, London is always a great place to step onto a new part of the global stage, no matter which   practical or theoretical experience you are pursuing. 

Following the course, I came to the UK to continue the Master studies in journalism and culture, and I obtained the opportunity to work as a journalist and editor for a British Chinese newspaper, the UK Chinese Times. Subsequently I was promoted to become the Chief Editor of the newspaper. Now I plan to continue to study the media industry; my interest all originates in the experience of that summer school at China Media Centre.

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Professor de Burgh’s Gresham College lecture

On 1 December 2020 Professor de Burgh delivered public lecture China through its Media for Gresham College.
China’s media provide a window into the Chinese mind, as the country asserts itself in the world as a great power. What do Chinese people think is the purpose of life? What matters most to them? In what do they believe? How do officials and journalists explain their responsibilities? 

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Professor Hugo de Burgh gave an online talk about “Investigative Journalism 2021: Changing Contexts, Changing Practices”

On 20 December 2020, Professor Hugo de Burgh gave an online talk about “Investigative Journalism 2021: Changing Contexts, Changing Practices” at the Beijing Foreign Studies University’s event and discussion of “China in the Post Covid-19 Era: The Opportunities and Challenges of in-depth Reporting“.

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ALUMNI STORIES – Part 4: Xia Mengshu 夏梦舒 Casting Director and brand cialis Production Researcher of Houghton Street Media 恒顿传媒

In 2018, when I was studying my MA degree at the University of Westminster I worked as project assistant for China Media Centre. My performance impressed CMC colleagues who introduced me to an independent TV production company in China known as Houghton Street Media. I joined  the R&D and International Affairs team at Houghton Street Media after I successfully finished my study in the UK. My daily work is to do research and development, plan programmes as well as formats tracking. I also participated in the production of The Mysterious Life of Children《小孩的神秘生活》as the casting director, and another show aimed for young generation entitled BLK946. Everything I learned in UK and my work for CMC has been of great help to my current work.  

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