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Funded by Google: Data Journalism Scholarship at the University of Hong Kong (worldwide)

Deadline: 31 May 2012

Google will fund two full-tuition scholarships for Master of Journalism candidates with solid computer technology backgrounds. The scholarships will provide support for the field of data journalism, one of the new areas of focus at the JMSC.

The scholarships, for the 2012-13 academic year, are designed to teach journalism to computer scientists and specialists in related disciplines who are interested in pursuing a media-related career. The emphasis is on developing digital journalism tools for news gathering, storytelling, data analysis and data visualisation.

As part of the programme, successful candidates will participate in JMSC data journalism research projects. The scholarships will cover full tuition for the 2012-13 academic year, and will be awarded on the basis of academic merit or outstanding experience.

HOW TO APPLY

Applicants should have at least a bachelor’s degree in computer science, information science, information engineering or a related discipline, and must demonstrate competency in computational problem solving, computer programming and database management. Applicants with knowledge of data mining, data visualisation and digital storytelling will have a definite advantage. Those with innovative ideas or entrepreneurial talents are particularly encouraged to apply.

Scholarship holders will study the core and elective courses offered by the JMSC and may also take elective courses offered by the Faculty of Engineering’s Electronic Commerce and Internet Computing Programme. The application deadline is May 31, 2012.

For further information, visit http://jmsc.hku.hk/mjadmissions.

To apply for a scholarship, please contact Jason Hui at 2219-4113 or e-mail jmscmj@hku.hk.

CONTACT INFORMATION:

For enquiries: contact Jason Hui at 2219-4113 or e-mail jmscmj@hku.hk

Website: http://jmsc.hku.hk/

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Funded by Google: Data Journalism Scholarship at the University of Hong Kong (worldwide) + writing scholarship