China through the London Eye – 英国有很多地方需向中国学习

China through the London Eye – 英国有很多地方需向中国学习

Please see Professor de Burgh’s interview in the Chinese Weekly on the viagra pour l homme following links:

http://www.ihuawen.com/article/12909

http://www.ihuawen.com/topic/479

Hugo de Burgh – Chinese Weekly article Jan2014

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REPORTING ON BRITAIN FOR READERS IN CHINA

China Media Centre 2014 Winter Seminar

REPORTING ON BRITAIN FOR READERS IN CHINA

Speaker: Ms LI Wenyun

Date: Wednesday 19th February 2014

Time: 2-4pm

Venue: A1.04

Chair: Professor Hugo de Burgh

OPEN TO ALL

LI Wenyun

LI Wenyun is coming to the end of her posting as the UK bureau chief of the People’s Daily.  The People’s Daily is China’s leading newspaper of record, the leading Party newspaper which has been going through enormous changes in recent years. It now has a very successful online edition, Renminwang, and many other spin offs.

She has been reporting for the newspaper in London for the past three years, but has worked for the People’s Daily for more than thirty years, having joined its International News Department in 1976.  She was previously the paper’s India bureau chief in Delhi (1998-2001) and the Western USA bureau chief in Los Angeles (2003-2007).

More about China Media Centre and cialis order no prescription seminars see https://chinamediacentre.org/

If you have any inquiry about CMC events, please contact Alja Kranjec at A.Kranjec@westminster.ac.uk

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Professor Hugo de Burgh has been awarded the レビトラをオンラインで購入する Honoured Endowment Professorship

Professor Hugo de Burgh, Director of China Media Centre, School of Media, Arts and Design has been awarded the Honoured Endowment Professorship from the Department of International Expertise, Peoples Republic of China and formally appointed as the Adjunct Professor at the School of Journalism and Communication, China University of Political Science and Law. He is expected to give ten lectures each year at Tsinghua University and to be in residence for two months. Professor de Burgh is to give a public lecture on Working with Chinese Media, an Anglophone Perspective at Tsinghua University on 19 December 2013.

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Note: Professor de Burgh with Jeremy Paxman at the Future of Public Media workshop organised by the China Media Centre of the University of Westminster and the Communications University of China.

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THE HIGHS AND LOWS OF REPORTING FROM CHINA

China Media Centre 2013 Autumn Seminar

Speaker: Michael Bristow

Date: Wednesday 20th November

Time: 2-4pm

Venue: A1.06

Chair: Professor Hugo de Burgh

OPEN TO ALL

The highs and kop levitra i belgien lows of reporting from China – Michael Bristow talks about his time in Beijing as a journalist for the BBC and the China Daily.

Michael Bristow has been a journalist for 20 years, starting out as a newspaper reporter and then moving into broadcasting. He’s reported from Taiwan and more recently from China. He left Beijing last year after spending five years there as a correspondent for the BBC, appearing on TV and radio and writing for the news website.

He had previously worked for the China Daily on two separate occasions totalling two years.  Michael now works in the new BBC headquarters in London as a regional editor – for East Asia and the Pacific – on the World Service.

2013 CMC Autumn Seminar M Bristow 20112013

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