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HKU Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) Competition 2020
Jointly organised by the Graduate School and the Knowledge Exchange Office
3MT is an academic competition that challenges Research Postgraduate (RPg) students to introduce their research within 3 minutes to a general audience.
9 Finalists, who are PhD/MPhil candidates from Dentistry, Education, Engineering, Law, Medicine, Science, and Social Sciences, will compete for the championship.
June 23 (Tue) | 3:00pm HKT
Watch the livestream - Facebook @hkukeo - YouTube @hkukeoffice
“The Responsive University: Appreciating Content Sharing in General Education”
Featuring university leaders, academics, and students, to celebrate the experiment and to explore its implication for higher education post COVID-19
June 22 (Mon) | 10:00am HKT
Watch the livestream - Website: Responsive4U or HKU Fightcovid19 - Youtube: HKU e-learning or HKU DAAO - Twitter: @HKUniveristy - Facebook: HKU e-learning - Linkedin: Sree
Submit questions with #responsive4u to: - Facebook: HKU e-learning - Twitter: @HKUniveristy - Comment on: Responsive4u
Degree Show & Public Review 2020
An annual exhibition of the thesis projects produced by the MArch final year students
June 27 (Sat) - July 26 (Sun) | 11:00am - 7:00pm 3/F, Knowles Building, HKU
Public Review 2020: June 27 (Sat) | 2:00pm HKT Zoom link: https://hku.zoom.us/j/95199396977 Zoom ID: 951-9939-6977
The Arts Across Cultures : India supported by the Gallant Ho Experiential Learning Fund
9 digital multimedia projects by students Topics ranging from farming to cultural heritage, love and rituals, and even toilets:
Child Marriage in India; Toilet Trek; In between agreement and freedom; The Ghost of Our Past and Our Future; Farming: More than its original meaning; Love across cultures; Morning farm; A trip to India; Greatest Wonders of India
Quantitative History Webinar Series
Co-organized by the Asia Global Institute and the Faculty of Business and Economics, and proudly supported by the International Society for Quantitative History.
June 24 (Wed) | 10:00am HKT Hong XU, Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences 考古大數據所見先秦城邑及其演進 | Register
July 2 (Thu) | 4:00pm HKT Shuji CAO, Shanghai Jiao Tong University 「同一賬,記兩簿」:清代豐盛泰號賬本的復式簿記 | Register
July 9 (Thu) | 9:00pm HKT Mark Koyama, George Mason University Fractured-Land and Political Fragmentation | Register
July 16 (Thu) | 4:00pm HKT Stephen Broadberry FBA, University of Oxford Accounting for the Great Divergence: Recent Findings from Historical National Accounting | Register
July 23 (Thu) | 4:00pm HKT Ron Harris, Tel-Aviv University Going the Distance: Eurasian Trade and the Rise of the Business Corporation, 1400-1700 | Register
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