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e-Bulletin - 2026 February Issue

RECENT FOCUS
Prof. Hu Guangwei, Chair Professor of Applied Linguistics, has been appointed Interim Dean of the Faculty of Humanities with effect from 22 February 2026. The Faculty would like to extend our thanks to Prof. Li Ping for his leadership and contributions during his tenure as Dean.
The Faculty has recorded a strong performance in the newly released Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings by Subject 2026, with Arts and Humanities ranked 77th globally, showing a noteworthy rise from last year.
This advancement highlights the Faculty’s strengthening international standing and reflects the collective efforts of FH academics in delivering impactful research and high-quality teaching across language, communication, history, culture, and technology. Click HERE to read more.
The Faculty is delighted to announce the appointment of Prof. Anthony Mark McEnery as Chair Professor of Corpus Linguistics and AI for the Humanities in the Department of English and Communication. Prof. McEnery brings a wealth of expertise and a distinguished record of scholarly excellence to ENGL and FH, and we warmly welcome him to the PolyU family. Click HERE to read more.
As AI brings new possibilities to all corners of society, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University is at the forefront of digital advances in disciplines such as the humanities, languages, health, neuroscience and history. Click HERE to learn more about the AI and humanities research at the Faculty.
The Faculty of Humanities at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU), in collaboration with the Department of English and Communication and the Department of Language Science and Technology, is pleased to announce the International Symposium on Language Science (ISLS) 2026: Interdisciplinary Research and the Legacy of Yuen Ren Chao (語言科學國際研討會:趙元任學術思想與跨學科研究). The Symposium will take place on 8-9 May 2026 (Friday and Saturday) at PolyU in Hong Kong. Click HERE to read more.
A year-3 BACHC student, Xu Chang, has been awarded the Presidential Student Leadership Award of the Faculty of Humanities 2025/26. The Presidential Student Leadership Award, launched by the University in 2022/23, aims to acknowledge the leadership skills and contributions of students to their local and global communities.
Xu Chang is also the recipient of the Presidential Student Leadership Award of the Department of Chinese History and Culture. The other two Departmental awardees from the Faculty are Cheng Yaxuan from the Department of English and Communication and Chen Tsz Wan Lavender from the Department of Language Science and Technology. The presentation ceremony will be held on 19 March 2026.
EXPLORING THE HUMANITIES
Prof. Manuele Reani on "Human-like AI: Comforting… or Manipulative?"
EVENTS
- (Now - 10 March 2026) Discover Hong Kong’s Green Secrets: Eco-Communication Competition 2026 (Application period)
- (9 March 2026) RCCHC "China and the World: Historical Interactions" Talk Series - From Massachusetts to Sichuan: Second-Generation Chinese Americans and Chinese Colleges in the Global Second World War
- (11 March 2026) Distinguished Lectures in Humanities: Task-Based Language Teaching: Looking Back and Moving Forward
- (18 March 2026) RCCHC "Science, Technology, Society and Culture" Talk Series - 科技賦能,文脈新生——現代探測分析技術在文物保護中的交叉融合實踐與跨學科探索
- (19 March 2026) Distinguished Lectures in Humanities: Sinofuturism: The Three-Body Trilogy and Crisis Civilizationism (to be given by Prof. Haiyan LEE, Walter A. Haas Professor of the Humanities, Professor of East Asian Languages and Cultures and of Comparative Literature, Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages, School of Humanities and Sciences, Stanford University)
- (23 March 2026) FH New Directions Lecture Series: Decoding the Human Voice: AI in the Courtroom and the Clinic
- (27 March 2026) FH New Directions Lecture Series: A Revisiting of the Political Structure and Irredentist Strategies in the Late Era of Song Xiaozong
- (28 March 2026) PolyU-CALLS 2026: PolyU Undergraduate Conference on Applied Linguistics and Language Studies
- (14 April 2026) FH New Directions Lecture Series: Investigating Accented Speech Perception in Tonal Languages