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科大推全港首個藝術與機器創造力學部 25/26學年推4個研究生課程
23/07/2024
HKUST announced the establishment of the Division of Arts and Machine Creativity (AMC), a cross-disciplinary center that promotes the convergence of technology and art. As the first of its kind in Hong Kong, the Division will launch PG programs with curricula comparable to renowned institutions like MIT's famous Media Lab to nurture Art Tech talents who can leverage cutting-edge technologies such as AI and machine learning in art creation process.
The Standard
Cross-disciplinary first in arts and tech fusion
RTHK English News
HKUST establishes division of Art and Machine Creativity
頭條日報網
科大設港首個 藝術與機器創造力學部
星島日報網
科大設港首個 藝術與機器創造力學部
東方日報網
科大首創藝術機器創造力學部
文匯網
科大首設藝術機器創造力學部
香港經濟日報網
科大推跨學科藝術課程 自詡媲美MIT課程
Line Today
科大成立首個藝術與機器創造力學部 將提供4個研究生課程
中國新聞網
科大成立港首個藝術與機器創造力學部
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科大成立港首個藝術與機器創造力學部
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科大成立港首個藝術與機器創造力學部
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科大成立港首個藝術與機器創造力學部
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科大成立港首個藝術與機器創造力學部
澳洲新報
科大成立港首個藝術與機器創造力學部
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7月23日 報章要聞(二)
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科大設港首個藝術與機器創造力學部
紫荊雜誌
科大設港首個藝術與機器創造力學部
深圳新聞網
港科大成立香港首個藝術與機器創造力學部
The Standard
Cross-disciplinary first in arts and tech fusion
RTHK English News
HKUST establishes division of Art and Machine Creativity
頭條日報網
科大設港首個 藝術與機器創造力學部
星島日報網
科大設港首個 藝術與機器創造力學部
東方日報網
科大首創藝術機器創造力學部
文匯網
科大首設藝術機器創造力學部
香港經濟日報網
科大推跨學科藝術課程 自詡媲美MIT課程
Line Today
科大成立首個藝術與機器創造力學部 將提供4個研究生課程
中國新聞網
科大成立港首個藝術與機器創造力學部
百度新聞 APP
科大成立港首個藝術與機器創造力學部
荊楚網-湖北日報網
科大成立港首個藝術與機器創造力學部
東方財富網
科大成立港首個藝術與機器創造力學部
華夏經緯網
科大成立港首個藝術與機器創造力學部
澳洲新報
科大成立港首個藝術與機器創造力學部
無綫新聞
7月23日 報章要聞(二)
星島頭條網
科大設港首個藝術與機器創造力學部
紫荊雜誌
科大設港首個藝術與機器創造力學部
深圳新聞網
港科大成立香港首個藝術與機器創造力學部

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- Public Policy
China’s Third Plenum Offers Little Hope for a Flagging Economy
22/07/2024
In an article by Prof. Donald LOW, Professor of Practice in Public Policy of the Division of Public Policy (PPOL), he shared his thoughts on how the outcome of China’s recently concluded Third Plenum indicates a mismatch between what the Chinese economy requires for a swift recovery and what policymakers are prepared to deliver.

- Student Bonding & Development
Top programs see stiff competition at universities
22/07/2024
In the final round of JUPAS choice modification, BSc in Environmental Management and Technology (EVMT) program saw the strongest competition at HKUST, with 149 students vying for just 16 available places.

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- Environment & Sustainability
【#香港家書20240720】 香港科技大學環境及可持續發展學部主任及講座教授劉啟漢
20/07/2024
In RTHK’s “Letters to Hong Kong” radio program, Prof. Alexis LAU, Head and Chair Professor of the Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR), explained the reasons for the extreme heat and the corresponding strategies we could adopt.

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- Student Bonding & Development
成績非人生所有 換位思考迎未來
19/07/2024
Prof. Erwin HUANG, Adjunct Professor of the Division of Integrative System and Design (ISD), shared tips and advice for HKDSE candidates to plan their future.

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- Public Policy
- Social Changes and Health
Gerontech can help address aging problem
18/07/2024
Prof. Stuart GIETEL-BASTEN, Professor of the Division of Public Policy (PPOL), wrote an article on how Gerontech can help address the aging problem.
China Daily - Global
Gerontech can help address aging problem
China Daily - Global
Gerontech can help address aging problem

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- Environment & Sustainability
Eliminating silos in higher education to tackle climate change
17/07/2024
During the 2024 THE Global Sustainable Development Congress in Bangkok, Prof. Alexis LAU, Head and Chair Professor of the Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR) and Prof. Fei CHEN, Associate Head and Professor of ENVR led the panel discussion about the development of early warning systems for extreme weather.
Times Higher Education
Eliminating silos in higher education to tackle climate change
Times Higher Education
Eliminating silos in higher education to tackle climate change

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- Environment & Sustainability
‘Feels like a bun steamer': Hong Kong's poorer residents most affected by heatwave
14/07/2024
In an article on how Hong Kong's poorer residents suffer from the ongoing extreme heat this summer, the scientific study co-written by Prof. Jimmy FUNG, Associate Provost (Teaching & Learning) and Chair Professor of the Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR) was mentioned. The study shown that the number of hot nights in the city, where the daily minimum temperature is higher than or equal to 28 degrees Celsius, will increase by 50% to about 48 days a year by the 2040s.
The Star Online
‘Our home feels like a bun steamer'
The Straits Times
‘Feels like a bun steamer': Hong Kong's poorer residents most affected by heatwave
The Star Online
‘Our home feels like a bun steamer'

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- Innovation & Technology
為AI賦予面孔和性格
22/03/2024
In a column article by Prof. Erwin HUANG, Adjunct Professor of the Division of Integrative System and Design (ISD), he commented on "Giving AI a face and a personality"
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- Public Policy
Population ages amid COVID-19
13/04/2021
Prof. Stuart GIETEL-BASTEN from Division of Public Policy said in an article on ageing population that Hong Kong’s married adults have intergenerational obligations - which are mentally, physically and financially taxing, and these responsibilities dissuades young people from getting married.

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- Public Policy
Hong Kong’s shortage of births goes from bad to worse as Covid-19 health risks deter women from having babies
24/04/2021
Prof. Stuart GIETEL-BASTEN from Division of Public Policy said it is not surprising that people are discouraged from having babies during the pandemic, as it feels like a bad time to bring children into the world when there are lots of uncertainty, whether economic or social.

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- Environment & Sustainability
Carbon neutrality needs major shift in thinking
27/04/2021
Chief Development Strategist Prof. Christine LOH from Division of Environment and Sustainability wrote an article on the polarization of electric vehicles. She thinks it is positive that the government has started to think about the need to change so that a signal could be sent to owners and operators. The route to success rests with clearly articulated targets and timelines, and through transformative collaboration.
China Daily HK Edition
Carbon neutrality needs major shift in thinking
China Daily HK Edition
Carbon neutrality needs major shift in thinking

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- Business & Economy
A Graying China May Have to Put Off Retirement. Workers Aren’t Happy.
27/04/2021
Prof. Albert PARK from Division of Public Policy said in an article on China’s plan to lift the retirement ceiling that the government needs some resolve to push the plan through as the plan may jeopardize the employment of older workers given they tend to be much less skilled or educated than their younger counterparts.
The New York Times
A Graying China May Have to Put Off Retirement. Workers Aren’t Happy.
紐約時報中文網
中國推「延遲退休」應對老齡化,引發爭議和反彈
A greying China may have to put off retirement. Workers aren’t happy
Bdnews24.com
A greying China may have to put off retirement. Workers aren’t happy
Today Online
The New York Times
A Graying China May Have to Put Off Retirement. Workers Aren’t Happy.
紐約時報中文網
中國推「延遲退休」應對老齡化,引發爭議和反彈
A greying China may have to put off retirement. Workers aren’t happy
Bdnews24.com
A greying China may have to put off retirement. Workers aren’t happy
Today Online

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- Environment & Sustainability
COVID-19 and the climate emergency
03/05/2021
Prof. Laurence L DELINA from Division of Environment and Sustainability wrote an article saying that saying the Filipino societies should sustain the carbon emission reduction induced by the COVID-19 pandemic through making long term structural changes.
Inquirer.net
COVID-19 and the climate emergency
Inquirer.net
COVID-19 and the climate emergency

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- Business & Economy
'Robinhood isn't democratizing investing': 6 markets experts break down why Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger were right to trash the trading app
06/05/2021
In an article on Warren BUFFETT and Charlie MUNGER’s criticisms against the commission-free stock trading app Robinhood for its casino-like operation style, Adjunct Assoc. Prof. Michael EDESESS from Division of Public Policy agreed that the commission-free nature of the app would likely enhance the gambling side of the investors.

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- Public Policy
China Bets on Productivity Over Population to Drive Its Economy
12/05/2021
Commenting on China’s latest census finding – which showed that the male-female ratio have been narrowed to 111.3 to 100 last year, Prof. Stuart GIETEL-BASTEN from Division of Public Policy said the lower birthrate of girls have gradually driven a shift in the attitudes on gender roles and values. Separately, he said in another article that while mainland’s population is getting older on average, there’s also a rise in literacy and enhanced health condition of the older population, and such increase in their productivity could serve to offset some of the impact of a slower population growth.
The New York Times
Key Takeaways From China’s Census Results
紐約時報中文網
關於中國人口普查結果,你應該知道的四個要點
SCMP
China census: millions of ‘bare branch’ men locked out of marriage face cost of one-child policy
The New York Times
Key Takeaways From China’s Census Results
紐約時報中文網
關於中國人口普查結果,你應該知道的四個要點

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- Public Policy
China census: millions of ‘bare branch’ men locked out of marriage face cost of one-child policy
24/05/2021
Commenting on China’s latest census finding which showed an intensifying gender imbalance with the number of male outstripping female by 34.9 million in 2020, Division of Public Policy Prof. Stuart GIETEL-BASTEN said for ‘bare branch’ men who can’t find a marriage, they should think of new strategies to develop relationships and have a meaningful love and sex life.

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- Innovation & Technology
National Supercomputer Center Opens New Opportunities
24/05/2021
Chair Prof. GAN Jianping Division of Environment and Sustainability commented in an article that the National Supercomputer Center in Guangzhou has opened Hong Kong researchers to opportunities not possible before.
