KE Spotlight
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Highlighting Project Mingde: Recognising Innovation at HKU Engineering
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Bridging Innovation and Education: The Impact of the EMUS Lab
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HKU Partners with Canadian Innovation Centres to Boost Entrepreneurial Ecosystem
發揮影響
The Vision Behind Deer Emo at HKU
In an era where mental health awareness is crucial, initiatives that blend innovation with community engagement are leading the way. One such initiative is Deer Emo, spearheaded by Dr. Heidi Lo, Clinical Assistant Professor of the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Hong Kong (HKU).
推動創新
The Future of Construction: Embracing the HyPA Robot Revolution
In recent years, the construction industry has witnessed a significant transformation, driven by advancements in robotics and automation. A key figure in this evolution is Prof. Li Xiao’s team from the Department of Civil Engineering at HKU.
連繫社區
Eileen Chang: Connecting Cultures and Generations
Eileen Chang, a luminary in modern Chinese literature, continues to influence societal narratives and cultural discussions a century after her birth. Renowned for her realistic portrayals of relationships and female agency, Chang's literature resonates with an ever-growing readership, particularly among younger generations.
放眼國際
Reimagining Human Labour: Prof. Edwin Michielsen’s Pioneering Research
In an era marked by rapid technological advancements and significant demographic shifts, Prof. Edwin Michielsen from HKU’s Department of Japanese Studies is at the forefront of discussions surrounding the future of work. His groundbreaking research project, From Karoshi to Autonomy: Reimagining the Future of Human Labor through Literature, funded by the Toyota Foundation, combines literary analysis with on-the-ground fieldwork to explore the pressing issues surrounding labour in contemporary Japan.
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Bike Flow Survey Focuses on Cycling’s Future
Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated cities on earth with congested roads and public transportation systems that can be at capacity during rush hour.