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2023

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HKUST 'Kaifongs’: Building Social Bonds in the Vicinity
Amid the hustle and bustle of Hong Kong, have you ever paused to discover the hidden gems and intriguing stories within your own neighborhood? Luke TAM, an HKUST alumnus and co-founder of Kaifong Tour, is on a mission to illuminate overlooked narratives. His social enterprise trains community tour guides, empowering them to preserve the city’s vibrant culture while fostering social bonds. Recognizing Luke's unwavering passion and dedication, HKUST has extended an invitation to him to co-create an innovative initiative aimed at cultivating a deep appreciation for the University and its surrounding communities. This collaborative effort has given rise to a highly anticipated community event known as HKUSTours.Bringing People and Communities Closer Together
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HKUST and King’s Flair Establish Joint Laboratory to Strengthen Innovative Research on Sustainable Technologies
Driving Sustainable Technology Innovation: HKUST's Role in Hong Kong's Green Technology Transformation
Hong Kong, a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China, has long been a leader in innovation and technological advancements. As a densely populated territory with limited natural resources, Hong Kong has recognized the importance of developing sustainable technologies to address environmental challenges. This commitment to sustainability is reflected in the city's strategic plans and initiatives aimed at reducing its carbon footprint and promoting eco-friendly practices.

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Two SENG-led Research Projects Awarded HK$58 Million in RGC Strategic Topics Grant 2023/24
Two research projects led by Prof. SUN Qingping and Prof. Kevin CHEN Jing respectively have secured over HK$58 million* in total in the first round of the Research Grants Council’s (RGC) Strategic Topics Grant (STG).

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HKUST researchers find how stem cell niche guides differentiation into functional cells, significant step towards stem cell therapies
Researchers at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) have found how stem cells’ surrounding environment controls them to differentiate into functional cells, a breakthrough critical for using stem cells to treat various human diseases in the future.
Stem cells play a crucial role in supporting normal development and maintaining tissue homeostasis in adults. Their unique ability to replicate and differentiate into specialized cells holds great promise in treating diseases like Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease and type I diabetes by replacing damaged or diseased cells with healthy ones.
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HKUST to Host World Economic Forum’s First Leadership Development Program in Greater China on Artificial Intelligence for Young Global Leaders
HKUST to Host World Economic Forum’s First Leadership Development Program in Greater China on Artificial Intelligence for Young Global LeadersThe concept of Young Global Leaders (YGLs) is integral to fostering global change. These emerging leaders are poised to drive innovation and address pressing global challenges. Education plays a pivotal role in nurturing future leaders, providing them with the knowledge, skills, and ethical grounding necessary for effective leadership.