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  • Innovation & Technology
Bumpy road ahead as Hong Kong strives to regain chips crown
26/09/2023
In an article on the challenges faced by HK’s chips industry, Prof. Chi Ying TSUI, Head of the Division of Integrative System and Design (ISD), said that efforts to boost the chips industry have to be matched by sustained programs in training, retaining, and wooing semiconductor talents. He added that some HKUST graduates have left HK due to poor career prospects, but the supply of talents will not be a problem if there are enough opportunities for research and development.
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  • Innovation & Technology
他山之石/华为创科体系对香港的启发
25/09/2023
A study by Prof. Yan XU, Professor of the Division of Public Policy (PPOL), on the obstacles faced by companies in implementing open innovation policies in 2020 was cited in a column article on Huawei’s development and its implication to HK’s I&T ecosystem.
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  • Innovation & Technology
蘋果生態系統挑戰者
22/09/2023
In a column article by Prof. Erwin HUANG, Adjunct Professor of the Division of Integrative System and Design (ISD), he discussed the challenges faced by Apple's iOS ecosystem as Android system companies have united to challenge Apple.
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  • Business & Economy
China’s Economic Malaise Was Perfectly Predictable
20/09/2023
In an article by Prof. Donald LOW, Professor of Practice in Public Policy of the Division of Public Policy (PPOL), he discussed the current economic challenges in China and analyzed possible scenarios for its future. He suggested that fiscal policy and social reforms could stimulate domestic demand and reduce inequality.
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  • Environment & Sustainability
Realizing true cost of sustainability
15/09/2023
In an article by Prof. Michael EDESESS, Adjunct Associate Professor of the Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR), he discussed the true cost of sustainability and emphasized that the path to full climate protection must involve science and tech, not just politics and finance.
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  • Student Bonding & Development
TOEFL獎學金8人獲獎 女生赴牛津研貧富懸殊 改革後考試僅2小時
14/09/2023
In an article on TOEFL HK Scholarship, WONG Ying, Year 1 student of Dual Degree Program in Technology & Management (T&M-DDP), shared her experience on preparing HKDSE and TOEFL iBT Test, and being admitted through School Principal’s Nominations Scheme (SPN) and excellent performance on TOEFL.
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  • Environment & Sustainability
Floods in Hong Kong show preparations for climate change must start now
09/09/2023
In an article by Rainbow LAM, MPhil student of Environmental Science, Policy and Management (ESPM), she made suggestions to the government on enhancing disaster risk management in response to recent floods in Hong Kong.
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  • Innovation & Technology
韓劇與腦退化症的頓悟
08/09/2023
In a column article by Prof. Erwin HUANG, Adjunct Professor of the Division of Integrative System and Design (ISD), he shared his reflections after watching the Korean drama series "The Light in Your Eyes", which raised his awareness of neurodegenerative diseases.
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  • Environment & Sustainability
China Offers Lesson in How to Cut Plastic Waste From Food Delivery
08/09/2023
In a study in Science Magazine, Prof. Albert PARK, Chair Professor of the Division of Public Policy (PPOL) explained how “green nudges” - prompts to promote environmentally friendly behaviors – could reduce single-use cutlery from online food delivery in China. If green nudges were applied to all of China, more than 21.75 billion sets of SUC would be saved annually—equivalent to eliminating 3.26 million metric tons of plastic waste and save 5.44 million trees.
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  • Environment & Sustainability
Green Finance: 2 newly launched Hong Kong-based registries to boost carbon credits trade in Asia, founders say
06/09/2023
Asia Carbon Institute (ACI), whose panel includes Prof. Alexis LAU, Head and Chair Professor of the Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR), has launched a non-profit carbon credits registry, which would help to lower barriers to carbon credit trading, thus reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the region.
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  • Business & Economy
  • Public Policy
Why HK’s linked exchange rate system is important
29/07/2022
Prof. Edwin LAI from Division of Public Policy explained why Hong Kong’s linked exchange rate system is important from political perspective in an article discussing the system’s significance to HK and if the HKSAR government is capable of maintaining it.
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  • Environment & Sustainability
Philippines rescues ‘dirty’ companies from pandemic hole
09/08/2022
Division of Environment and Sustainability Assistant Prof. Laurence DELINA said in an article on the Philippines’s renewable energy development, that he believed the local government could have done more to speed up the country’s transition to renewable energy.
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  • Business & Economy
  • Public Policy
“3+4” quarantine arrangement jeopardized its role as an international transport and travel hub
09/08/2022
Division of Public Policy Senior Lecturer Prof. Donald LOW said in an article on Hong Kong’s new “3+4” quarantine arrangement for inbound travelers, that while many countries have resumed normal border entry processes and cancelled the hotel quarantine arrangement, HK’s continuation of such arrangement has jeopardized its role as an international transport and travel hub, adding that HK has to be quarantine-free within this year or enterprises will relocate their regional headquarters from HK to other cities gradually.
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  • Business & Economy
  • World Relations
Semiconductor Landmark Bill to Increase US Industry Competitiveness
11/08/2022
Chair Prof. Albert PARK from Division of Public Policy said in an article on US President Joe BIDEN signing a landmark bill to provide billions in subsidies for US semiconductor industry and to boost efforts to make the US more competitive with China’s innovation efforts, that since the US has provided various funds for industrial development, it cannot blame China for its similar subsidy schemes in the next trade talk between the two countries.
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  • Business & Economy
  • Public Policy
China’s Double Debt Crisis
14/08/2022
Division of Public Policy Senior Lecturer Prof. Donald LOW and Master of Public Management candidate YANG Wen wrote an article on China’s double debt crisis.
  • Public Policy
Work with universities overseas to tell Hong Kong’s story to the world
17/08/2022
In a column article on Hong Kong’s unique political system can be a case study for those studying policy in institutions around the world, the Division of Public Policy’s (PPOL) Case Development Program was mentioned as one of the case study learning initiatives in Hong Kong.
  • Public Policy
Academic success depends on more than high entrance exam scores
17/08/2022
Prof. Naubahar SHARIF, Acting Head of the Division of Public Policy (PPOL) published an article on high entrance exam score not being the only factor to determine success.
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  • Environment & Sustainability
  • Business & Economy
China’s Heat Wave Strains Its Economy
19/08/2022
Prof. SHI Xiaoming, Assistant Professor at the Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR), said future extreme heat waves would affect even larger areas and impact more population in an article on the heatwaves in China.
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  • Business & Economy
China slowly undercutting US influence in Latin America with 5 ‘new factor’ trade deals
28/08/2022
In an article on China’s presence in Latin America, Prof. Edwin LAI from the Division of Public Policy (PPOL) said that China has been trying all sorts of ways to try to get natural resources to support the country's fast growth.