Laboratory Visit @Hong Kong Oyster Hatchery and Innovation Research Unit
Discover first-hand how our marine scientists revolutionise the oyster breeding technology at the Lab for Hong Kong Oyster Hatchery and Innovation Research Unit. With our high-tech hatchery and high-density recirculation system, we unveil the secrets behind cultivating premium oyster seeds, the key to sustainable oyster aquaculture and the future of this thriving industry.
Souvenir Sale by HKU Libraries
For 111 years, the HKU Libraries has served as a hub for knowledge and a repository of wisdom for students, staff, alumni, and the Hong Kong community. We invite you to celebrate our anniversary and be a part of our ongoing legacy by purchasing a Quill and other souvenirs.
[Guided Tour 導賞] Momentous Mountains: The Artistic, Philosophical and Cultural Engagement with Chinese Landscape Painting 林壑深秀:中國山水藝術的哲思與文化互鑒
Please register for this event here: Putonghua session: 13:30-14:00 (register here) English Session: 14:00-14:30 (register here) The exhibition Momentous Mountains: The Artistic, Philosophical and Cultural Engagement with Chinese Landscape Painting invites visitors to immerse themselves in the captivating world of Chinese landscape paintings from the collection of the University Museum and Art Gallery (UMAG), The […]
Insights and Innovations on Stroke Prevention and Management / 中風預防、管理及復康之研究及科技應用
Stroke is currently the second most common cause of death and a major cause of disability worldwide. There is also an increasing prevalence of ‘young stroke’ in Hong Kong. The psychosocial burden of stroke on patients and their caregivers is substantial. A better understanding of the prevention and treatment of stroke is imperative in reducing […]
Carnival of Dreams Exhibition and Book Sale
Discover the captivating 50-year career of renowned Hong Kong photographer, Basil Pao. From album covers to international and personal works, journey through his evolution from collages to vivid photomontages.
Do Students Have A Dream? — Talk by Professor Cheng Kai Ming
Education is to shape students according to some desired model along a prescribed path. True? The talk is to query such a presumption. Society has changed, and is still changing. Students are facing a precarious and ever-changing future which favours only those with a dream. Please arrive 15 min before the start of the event […]