新闻及香港科大故事
2016

新闻
I'M LOVING EAT-ENVR Winter Camp 2016
Division of Environment (ENVR) has held winter camp annually since 2013 for students to understand more about environmental issues with first-hand experience from a lively perspective. This year, "I'M LOVING EAT" ENVR Winter Camp brought students through a journey of fair trade and food waste recycling from 6 to 8 January 2016.ÿ
2015
新闻
Racing toward innovation together
Noga Raviv Participant at hackUST A fast finish took on fresh meaning at the University’s second hackUST in March 2015 when students from all over Hong Kong took part in the exciting computer coding event to turn ideas into prototypes in just 24 hours. Non-HKUST exchange student organizer Noga Raviv relates her awesome experience
“HKUST was not even my university, but it was the place that I felt the innovation and entrepreneurship community thrived most and felt most comfortable”
At the end of March, some HKUST friends and I organized a 24-hour hackathon for roughly 250 students on campus.
2014

新闻
Where East Meets West
Constantinos Spandagos
Postgraduate Student
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
The story of how HKUST became part of my reality begins back in 2011. And it begins neither in Hong Kong nor in my native Greece, but in London. President Tony Chan together with Dr Eden Woon (HKUST’s Vice-President for Institutional Advancement) visited Imperial College London to give a talk to the students and faculty. And it was there, at Imperial where I was pursuing my postgraduate studies at that moment. I saw the poster advertising the talk and I thought it would be interesting to stop by and see what our guests wanted to share with us.

新闻
My life in the EVMT family
Jasmine Lee
BSc in Environmental Management and Technology
I feel very thankful to be part of the EVMT family. EVMT, or Environmental Management and Technology, is a new program under the Interdisciplinary Program Office. Three years ago, I entered the program fuelled by a passion to learn to tackle environmental issues through new approaches, such as green business, education and environmental policies. Out of all the programs at HKUST, EVMT is probably the one that enrolls the fewest number of students a year; because of that, we were closely knit – like a family.