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
Prof. Hodges publishes “Fungal Memory” essay in Asia Art Archive
Prof. Hodges has published an essay, Fungal Memories: Flourishing in Decay to Asia Art Archive's LIKE A FEVER online journal. It is part of the series What Time Tells, “an ongoing series on time