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Students from the Tsinghua School of Journalism and Communication received professional advice and journalism training from Bloomberg News executives and news team members. Tsinghua University students in the Corporate Strategies course traded their classroom discussions for a series of high-level meetings at Bloomberg LP, the world’s leading financial data and news company.The students me...
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Professor Kuang Kai is the director of international partnerships for the Tsinghua School of Journalism and Communication. She works to recruit top candidates from around the world for TSJC's graduate programs both in Chinese and English.Professor Kuang KaiShe has been a professor in the Global Business Journalism program since her arrival at Tsinghua University in 2021, teaching a popular cour...
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Students from all over the world are choosing Tsinghua University in China to study business journalism. For these international students, their motivations are twofold: to study at one of the top universities in the world and to learn about Chinese culture.Known as “the United Nations of journalism education,” the Global Business Journalism (GBJ) Program at Tsinghua University has taught st...
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Sharon JaysonSharon Jayson, an internationally recognized journalist with a reputation as a clear, concise storyteller, will join the Global Business Journalism program at Tsinghua University as a visiting professor during the spring 2022 semester.Jayson, who worked for USA Today as a reporter for 10 years, will teach Business News Reporting and Editing. She also will help write and edit storie...
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Mika HentunenMultimedia reporting is an increasingly demanding discipline. Print journalists need to master the art of podcasts and live video reporting while broadcast reporters are honing their online writing and infographics skills. With advances in artificial intelligence and data journalism, everyone could use more technical savvy.Amid the growing demands, it is essential to have a trained...
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Orientation 2021 began with a worldwide Zoom call.Fifteen international students from 13 nations began two weeks of Global Business Journalism orientation sessions on August 30 as the program prepared for a fourth semester of remote learning for students living outside of China.Global Business Journalism co-director Rick Dunham and academic officer Chengzhang Li joined the students for an overv...