Part-time Teaching Service 2nd semester 2025/2026
The Department of Communication currently offers broad-based curricula leading to Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral degrees. They cover various areas of communication studies (communication theory, intercultural communication, organizational communication, communication skills); vocationally-oriented public communication (public
Part-time Teaching Service 1st semester 2025/2026
The Department of Communication currently offers broad-based curricula leading to Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral degrees. They cover various areas of communication studies (communication theory, intercultural communication, organizational communication, communication skills); vocationally-oriented public communication (public
Prof. Hodges publishes article on Land Reclamation in the journal Folk, Knowledge, Place
Prof. Hodges has published the article "Speculative Islands: Black sand, white dolphins, and a new ‘ecological island’ in the South China Sea" in the journal Folk, Knowledge, Place. Hodges uses the proposal for a new reclaimed island
Congratulations to our Graduates
Congratulations to our Graduates! On behalf of the Department of Communication we would like to wish a hearty congratulations to all of our graduates. You began your studies during the uncertain days of COVID-19,
Prof. Tim Simpson published journal article “A fabulous speck: Macau and the global gambling industry” in Critical Gambling Studies
Prof. Tim Simpson recently published an open-access journal article, titled “A fabulous speck: Macau and the global gambling industry,” co-authored with Adam Lampton of Stonehill College, in Critical Gambling Studies. This Scopus-indexed journal is
Prof. Tien Tsung Lee published about trust and public health in the Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management
Prof. Tien Tsung Lee recently published an open-access article about trust and public health in the Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management, which is an SSCI Q2 journal. The first and second authors are



