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  • Social Changes and Health
DIY virus protection: Hong Kongers making own masks amid shortages
24/02/2020
Prof. Joseph KWAN, Adjunct Professor of Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR) shared his thought about the importance of wearing masks in preventing the spread of the Coronavirus in various media.
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  • Social Changes and Health
Sinophobia: How a virus reveals the many ways China is feared
20/02/2020
Prof. Donald LOW, Professor of Practice of Division of Public Policy (PPOL) & Prof. Barry SAUTMAN, Visiting Professor of Division of Social Science (SOSC) commented on the growing discrimination against Chinese nationals amid the Covid19 outbreak.
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  • Social Changes and Health
Face masks vs coronavirus: How effective are they?
19/02/2020
Prof. Joseph KWAN, Adjunct Professor of Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR), compared the use and function of N95 respirators to surgical masks in an article on France24.com
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  • Social Changes and Health
Why we might have to accept that this new coronavirus could be here to stay
18/02/2020
Prof. Donald LOW, Professor of Practice, Division of Public Policy (PPOL) shared his thoughts that the governments to start planning for mitigation and to prepare their populations for the novel coronavirus.
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  • Social Changes and Health
Social controls, SARS experience help China close off cities
04/02/2020
Prof. Joseph KWAN, Adjunct Professor of Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR) shared his thought about quarantine in controlling the spread of the Coronavirus in various media.
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  • Innovation & Technology
Making API Public Could Boost Business Development
21/01/2020
Prof. HUI Kai-Lung, Co-Director of Dual Degree Program in Technology and Management shared his insights on how making API public could boost business development. Full version news is only available for HKEJ subscribers.
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  • Environment & Sustainability
Hong Kong’s ‘revolution of our times’ should focus on climate change
29/12/2019
Prof. Christine LOH,Chief Development Strategist of Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR), shared her insights in an article on green bonds. She believes that the HK government should explore more green investment options such as blue bonds, thus making HK a hub for green capital.
  • Environment & Sustainability
  • Innovation & Technology
Bringing New Hope to Improvement of Hazy Air Pollution
27/12/2019
A research team led by Prof. YU Jianzhen, Professor at Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR) and Department of Chemistry, unveiled a first-in-kind study of nitrogen oxides (NOx) and its role in the rise and fall of airborne sulfates in hazy air pollution, offering policymakers new insights into ways to tackle smoggy weather.
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  • Environment & Sustainability
Can PH, rest of world shift to 100% renewable energy?
23/12/2019
Prof. Laurence DELINA, Assistant Professor of Division of Environment and Sustainability was interviewed by ABS-CBN News. He shared how he moved from civil engineering to sustainability science and his views on how his country - the Philippines, should develop a decentralized sustainable and renewable energy system.
  • Public Policy
International conference to seek policies to maximize GBA opportunities
05/11/2019
Prof. Stuart GIETEL-BASTEN, Professor of Division of Public Policy (PPOL) delivered a keynote speech in the International Conference of Social Policy and Governance Innovation and shared some of the main demographic challenges faced by GBA.
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  • Environment & Sustainability
US, China climate policies move in opposite direction
08/04/2026
An article by Prof. Christine LOH Kung-Wai, Chief Development Strategist in the Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR), examines a significant divergence in global climate leadership, highlighting a dramatic “U-turn” in United States policy in contrast to China’s accelerated commitment to a green economy.
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  • Environment & Sustainability
Hong Kong increasingly seen as a safe haven in troubled world
13/04/2026
An article by Prof. Christine LOH Kung-Wai, Chief Development Strategist in the Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR), on Hong Kong offering stability in an uncertain world. She argued that as global "unthinkables" – such as the wars in Ukraine and Iran, the weaponization of currencies, and deep internal divisions in Western powers – become normalized, Hong Kong’s relative stability is becoming a premium asset.
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  • Environment & Sustainability
US, China contrast sharply on climate
13/04/2026
An article by Prof. Christine LOH Kung-Wai, Chief Development Strategist in the Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR), on the divergence in climate policies between the US and China. While the US is rolling back clean energy policy and redirecting capital toward fossil fuels, China's 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-30) places clean energy, electrification and low-carbon industrial transformation firmly at the center of its national strategy.
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  • Innovation & Technology
新研究推翻阿蒙頓定律:發現經磁力驅動“無接觸摩擦”
13/04/2026
An international interdisciplinary research team led by Prof. Richard GU Hongri, Assistant Professor in the Division of Integrative Systems and Design (ISD), has made a groundbreaking discovery - friction can manifest even without physical contact. This opens avenues for developing wear-free technologies and reshapes our understanding of the fundamental rule governing everyday activities from walking to braking a car. The study titled "Nonmonotonic Magnetic Friction from Collective Rotor Dynamics" was recently published in the leading international journal Nature Materials. (Various media)
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  • Environment & Sustainability
國際頂尖科學家走進香港培僑中學 對話大灣區師生
14/04/2026
Associate Provost (Teaching & Learning) and Chair Professor in the Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR) Prof. Jimmy FUNG Chi-Hung, who is also an alumnus of Pui Kiu Middle School, along with other guests, was invited to attend "Xiangjiang Nobel Forum - dialogue with scientists" at the school yesterday. Three top scholars were invited to the forum as keynote speakers: Nobel Prize winner in Physics Prof. Konstantin NOVOSELOV, Nobel Prize winner in Medicine Prof. Harvey ALTER and Turing Award winner Prof. Avi WIGDERSON.
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  • Innovation & Technology
從幽靈公主到AI教育
14/04/2026
An article by Prof. Erwin HUANG, Adjunct Professor in the Division of Integrative Systems and Design (ISD), on the development of AI education. He explored the intersection of the Japanese concept of Ikigai (reason for being), modern education, and Artificial Intelligence, questioning whether technology can truly understand human happiness if we do not understand it ourselves.
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從幽靈公主到AI教育
Hong Kong Economic Journal
從幽靈公主到AI教育
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  • Public Policy
香港大學人口研究中心研討會系列探討本港老齡化、移民及生育率議題
15/04/2026
Facts and Policies held by Our HK Foundation and HKU Research Hub of Population Studies on Apr 14, 2026, where Prof. Stuart GIETEL-BASTEN, Professor in the Division of Public Policy (PPOL), pointed out that the low birth rate reflects the work-life imbalance. He noted that a thorough social restructuring is required to completely address the issue.
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  • Public Policy
20 Hong Kong couples get triple baby bonus of HK$60,000 each but disbursement lags
20/04/2026
In an article on HK's baby bonus scheme, Prof. Stuart GIETEL-BASTEN, Professor in the Division of Public Policy (PPOL), was quoted as saying that the scheme should be maintained with its rationale reframed. He suggested that the Government should pitch the subsidy as a means of easing the burden of raising a child, rather than resolving the shrinking population problem.
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  • Environment & Sustainability
HKSAR's challenges warrant mission-oriented governance
21/04/2026
A column article by Prof. Christine LOH Kung-Wai, Chief Development Strategist in the Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR), on the necessity for HK to evolve from a traditional, "siloed" administrative model to a mission-oriented governance as the city is preparing its first five-year plan. To succeed in a complex global environment, Prof. Loh noted that the government needs to act as a transforming systems architect rather than just a regulator.
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  • Innovation & Technology
與AI共存.一|AI 將會殺死影視還是解放創作?
21/04/2026
In an article on whether AI makes or breaks the film industry, it was mentioned that the first 100% AI-focused film festival in Greater China was curated by Prof. RAO Anyi, Assistant Professor in the Division of Arts and Machine Creativity (AMC). During a media interview, Prof. Rao noted that controlling the spatial and temporal consistency is one of the key challenges in the video generation process.