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Making history: HKU athletes fight hard

Making history: HKU athletes fight hard

Ryan Choi 蔡俊彥 and Team Hong Kong, China wins Bronze in the FIE Fencing World Championships in Milan | Details

Charlene Chu 朱詠恩 wins a Gold Medal in the group Poomsae at the 2023 SeongNam World Taekwondo Hanmadang | Details

31st FISU World University Games

Artistic Gymnastics: Wong Chun Hei 黃俊熙

Athletics: Cheung Siu Hang 張紹衡

Badminton: Ko Shing Hei 高城熙 and Saloni Mehta

Fencing: Chan Tsz Ching 陳祉澄, Linna Fan 范琳娜, Lawrence Ng 吳諾弘, Wong Chun Hin 黃雋軒 and Ryan Choi 蔡俊彥 who wins Bronze in Men's Foil Individual

Taekwondo: Charlene Chu 朱詠恩

Tennis: Leung Yi Hang 梁以行 and Coleman Wong 黃澤林

Wushu: Cheung Ioi Chit 章睿哲 who wins Silver in the Men's Nangun

Recognising HKU’s Research Excellence, Innovation and Leadership

Recognising HKU’s Research Excellence, Innovation and Leadership

HKU has achieved outstanding results in the latest funding exercises by the Research Grants Council (RGC), securing the highest number of approved projects and the largest share of funding in both the General Research Fund and Early Career Scheme, and has received awards under:

Humanities and Social Sciences Prestigious Fellowship Scheme

Senior Research Fellow Scheme

Research Fellow Scheme

Theme-based Research Scheme

Strategic Topics Grant

Awards

Earth Scientist Dr Joseph Michalski: the first non-Chinese recipient of Xplorer Prize

Earth Scientist Dr Joseph Michalski: the first non-Chinese recipient of Xplorer Prize

Top awards for HKU at the 2023 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

Top awards for HKU at the 2023 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

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Embracing GenAI for Academic Excellence

Embracing GenAI for Academic Excellence

Hornell Hall 康寧堂 70th Anniversary Reunion Dinner

Hornell Hall 康寧堂 70th Anniversary Reunion Dinner

Sep 23 | Loke Yew Hall, HKU

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Play a role in enriching the biodiversity in Hong Kong

Play a role in enriching the biodiversity in Hong Kong

The Hong Kong Biodiversity Museum 香港生物多樣性博物館 (HKBM) at HKU Faculty of Science is the first museum dedicated to the study and education of biodiversity in Hong Kong. With over 50,000 specimens, HKBM represents one of the largest biological specimen collections within Hong Kong.

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