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PolyU honours two distinguished personalities at 31st Congregation

1 Nov 2025

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PolyU Council Chairman Dr Lam Tai-fai (left) and President Prof. Jin-Guang Teng (right) congratulate the Honorary Doctorate recipients Mr Han Bicheng (centre) and Prof. Barry James Marshall, who joined the ceremony online.

Prof. Jin-Guang Teng addressed the Congregation.

Prof. Han Bicheng was conferred the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Technology.

Prof. Barry James Marshall was conferred the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science.


The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) held its 31st Congregation today, presided over by PolyU Council Chairman Dr LAM Tai-fai and President Prof. Jin-Guang TENG. At the ceremony held in the Jockey Club Auditorium on campus, Honorary Doctorates were conferred upon two prominent figures, while Doctor of Philosophy degrees were awarded to the graduating students.

The two honorary degree recipients were (in alphabetical order of last name; please refer to the Appendix for the recipients’ biodata):

  • Mr HAN Bicheng, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Qiangnao Technology - Doctor of Technology honoris causa
  • Prof. Barry James MARSHALL, 2005 Nobel Laureate (Physiology or Medicine); Director of the Marshall Centre for Infectious Diseases Research and Training, The University of Western Australia; PolyU Distinguished Honorary Professor - Doctor of Science honoris causa

Prof. Jin-Guang Teng extended his warmest congratulations to the honorary doctorates and doctoral graduates. In a time when artificial intelligence (AI) and emerging technologies are transforming the way people live, learn and work, he encouraged the graduates to embrace technology with curiosity, responsibility and creativity.

He added, “PolyU is committed to preparing our students for the AI era. At the forefront of integrating AI into education, the University implemented compulsory AI education for all undergraduates back in September 2022. We also established the Faculty of Computer and Mathematical Sciences in January this year to meet the growing demand for talent and expertise in the age of AI and set up the PolyU Academy for Artificial Intelligence in April to propel the University to the forefront of AI research and applications. Looking ahead, we will further leverage AI to transform our educational offerings. We have launched the PolyU Education 4.0 initiative, aiming to integrate AI and smart technologies into a student-centred approach that fosters innovation and promotes the wider use of AI and educational technologies in learning and teaching.”

Prof. Teng advised the graduates, “As Hong Kong develops into an international innovation and technology centre and our Nation grows into a global science and technology powerhouse, exciting opportunities await those who are ready to innovate and lead. With the strong foundation you have developed at PolyU, we are confident that you are well-positioned to seize these opportunities and shape a brighter future.”

The University is conferring academic awards on a total of 11,519 students this year, including 477 Doctor of Philosophy degree graduates, 204 professional doctoral degree graduates, 37 Master of Philosophy degree graduates, 6,371 taught master’s degree graduates, 4,401 bachelor’s degree graduates, 15 postgraduate diploma recipients and 14 higher diploma recipients.

 

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