News & Stories

2018

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Teaching and Learning, Student Development, MOOC, Education
Developing E-Learning for Information Literacy
InfoLit for U MOOC is an information literacy course-ware developed by 8 JULAC libraries that was released in January 2018. It is available for individual use across all UGC-supported universities, and beyond, as a self-paced non-credit-brearing asynchronous class.
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Sustainability, Campus Life, Education
Clean and Safe Drinking Water @ HKUST
In addition to government assurances, HKUST carries out different measures to deliver the best quality water for the HKUST community. Each campus water fountain is installed with filter and UV disinfection that removes particulates and kills bacteria.
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Donation, University Development
Thank You, Donors!
Over the years, the Library has been fortunate to have generous support from donors to fund various projects which would not have been possible otherwise.
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Environmental Protection, University Development
HKUST Continues Drive To Be Green Champion
While HKUST is renowned for its research and academic acumen, many do not know about its efforts to be one of the greenest universities in Hong Kong.  In the past year, HKUST has continued hard work to be an environmental champion, and have achieved much in this regard.
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Recognition, Award
HKUST Presents Long Service Awards 2018
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) held its annual Long Service Award Presentation Ceremony to honor faculty and staff members who have served the University for 20 years.
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MBA, Teaching and Learning, Education
HKUST MBA Claims No.14 in Financial Times Global Ranking
The MBA Program, offered by the School of Business and Management at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST Business School), ha
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Infinite Passion for Science
You don’t have to wait for postgraduate studies to produce significant research at HKUST.
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Discovery, Neuroscience, Research
HKUST Scientists Reveal How Human Brains Keep Balance
An interdisciplinary team of scientists from The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has discovered the mechanism of how human brains turn on and off neuronal activities, providing an important foundation to understand a wide range of neurologic conditions such as epilepsy, Par