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2023

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HKUST-Sino One Million Dollar Entrepreneurship Competition 2023 Tackles Health and Sustainable Development Issues with Innovation and Technology
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) and Sino Group (Sino) have long been devoted to nurturing the next generation of innovators with vision and entrepreneurial spirit. This year, the HKUST-Sino One Million Dollar Entrepreneurship Competition 2023 has attracted a record-breaking 234 teams formed by HKUST faculty, students and alumni, as well as members from other local institutions, successfully strengthening Hong Kong's innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem.

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HKUST researchers unveil long-sought noncanonical cleavage mechanism in miRNA biogenesis
To discover and thoroughly demonstrate the newly identified noncanonical cleavage mechanism, the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) research team, led by Prof. Tuan Anh Nguyen, Assistant Professor of the Division of Life Science, used several sophisticated techniques, such as miRNA sequencing, pri-miRNA structure analysis, and high-throughput pri-miRNA cleavage assays for approximately 260,000 pri-miRNA sequences. In contrast to the canonical mechanism, the noncanonical mechanism does not rely on several essential protein and RNA elements required for the canonical mechanism. The study also revealed previously unrecognized DROSHA recognition sites (DRES), which are critical for noncanonical cleavage but can also function in the canonical cleavage mechanism.

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HKUST Proposes Amending HKUST Ordinance to Enhance Senior Management Structure
To support Hong Kong’s development into a global innovation and technology (I&T) hub and maximize opportunities arising from relevant I&T policies, the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) is proposing to enhance its senior management structure by relaxing a cap on the number of Vice-Presidents (VPs) appointable by the University Council, so the expanded leadership could oversee new education and research initiatives.
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Amendment) Bill 2023 (“the Amendment Bill”) has been introduced to the Legislative Council for First and Second Reading on 31 May 2023, pending legislators’ deliberation. For details, please refer to the Brief for the Legislative Council.
2024

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HKUST Showcases Research Prowess for Inaugural Hong Kong Laureate Forum
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) welcomed over 20 journalists representing 10 media organizations from Mainland China, South Korea, Vietnam and Thailand today. The visit highlighted HKUST’s world-class research and facilities ahead of the inaugural Hong Kong Laureate Forum.
Organized by the Hong Kong Laureate Forum, the tour provided a preview of the weeklong academic exchange from November 13-18,2023. The Forum will bring together Shaw Laureates and distinguished scientists to interact with about 200 young scientists from various parts of the world, sharing their views, experiences, and aspirations in different scientific fields.
The media delegation was greeted by HKUST Provost Prof. Guo Yike before touring state-of-the-art HKUST research facilities, including the Aerodynamics and Acoustics Facility, State Key Laboratory of Molecular Neuroscience, Biological Cryo-EM Center and Nanosystem Fabrication Facility.

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HKUST Strengthens Partnership with Consul General of India
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) welcomed Ms. Satwant KHANALIA, Consul General of India in Hong Kong and Macau, visiting HKUST campus on June 1.
Ms. Khanalia had a fruitful meeting with HKUST leadership and faculty including Dr. KIM Shin Cheul, HKUST Associate Vice-President for Research and Development (Knowledge Transfer); Prof. Emily NASON, Director of Undergraduate Recruitment and Admission Office; Prof. Lancelot JAMES, Chair Professor from School of Business and Management; Prof. Abhiroop MUKHERJEE from Department of Finance; and Head of Global Engagement and Greater China Affairs Ms. Yvonne LI.
Ms. Khanalia also engaged in an interaction session with Indian students currently studying at HKUST and invited them to collaborate with the Consulate to promote Indian culture in Hong Kong. Ms. Khanalia commended HKUST's innovative approach to education and research, and its commitment to supporting international students.