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FH Undergraduate Named Top 10 Outstanding Tertiary Students of Hong Kong 2024

Lui Ho Ching Josette, a final-year student from the Department of Chinese and Bilingual Studies, has been recognised as one of the Top 10 Outstanding Tertiary Students of Hong Kong this year. Josette stood out among over 100 applicants due to her active participation in case competitions, internships, and various leadership initiatives. The award presentation took place on 26 October 2024. Organised by the Hong Kong Youth and Tertiary Students Association, this annual award honours promising students dedicated to the future development of the Greater Bay Area.

28 Oct, 2024

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BAEAL Student Wins Gold at AUSF 1st Asian University Wushu Championship

Our BAEAL student, Leung Yu Hong, won the gold medal in the Men’s Sanda 60kg at the AUSF (Asian University Sports Federation) 1st Asian University Wushu Championship held in Harbin, China, from 19 to 22 June. The event brought together 87 athletes from 12 Asian countries and regions, competing in Taolu and Sanda. Click HERE to read more.

23 Oct, 2024

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PolyU Information Day 2024

The PolyU Information Day 2024 was successfully held on 12 October. This event provided an excellent opportunity for visitors to learn about FH’s undergraduate and taught postgraduate programmes and explore their study options. FH departments introduced their programmes and facilities on the occasion. Visitors enjoyed a variety of activities, including information seminars, thematic talks, guided visits and many more. The online information seminars can be viewed at https://www.polyu.edu.hk/study/events/infoday2024.

21 Oct, 2024

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Ancient Chinese Academies: Their Legacy and Modern Insights

Focusing on Confucianism, the concept of “academies” began in the late Tang dynasty and flourished during the Southern Song Dynasty. Dr Leung Wai-mun, Associate Professor of the Department of Chinese and Bilingual Studies, discusses the rich history and enduring values of ancient Chinese academies in a recent article. She also draws modern parallels, suggesting how these timeless principles can inspire contemporary educational practices. Click HERE to read more.

16 Oct, 2024

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UBSN Researchers Advancing Therapies for Brain Disorders

Researchers at the Behavioral and Systems Neuroscience (UBSN) lab at PolyU are making significant strides in advancing therapies for brain disorders through a multidisciplinary approach. Among the notable researchers is Dr Caicai Zhang, Associate Professor in the Department of Chinese and Bilingual Studies, whose work focuses on developmental disorders of language. Dr Zhang and her team use neural imaging, behavioural, and machine learning methods to identify language disorders early. Their research links these disorders to specific brain circuits involved in memory and language processing, aiming to predict and provide timely support to children with language development challenges. Click HERE to read the full article in Nature’s Neuroscience Supplement.

16 Oct, 2024

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ENGL PhD Student Receives Best Presentation Award at 2nd PolyU Research Student Conference

ENGL PhD Student Miss Xinrui Li Rachel has been awarded the Best Presentation Award at the 2nd PolyU Research Student Conference (PRSC 2024) held on 29-30 August 2024. Her presentation, titled “Small talk in academic workplace: time-wasting or work facilitator?”, stood out among the participants. Aiming at promoting innovative and high-quality research, PRSC is the flagship research student conference, providing Research Postgraduate students and the students of College of Undergraduate Researchers and Innovators (CURI) in PolyU with the opportunity to present their research work and findings. PRSC also provides an excellent opportunity for students from different disciplines to network with peers, and establishes a collaborative and supportive research community at PolyU.

14 Oct, 2024

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Dr Leung Wai-mun Introduces the Evolution of Banquet Etiquettes in Ancient China

Chinese culinary culture is deeply intertwined with rituals and social customs. Dr Leung Wai-mun, Associate Professor of the Department of Chinese and Bilingual Studies, explores the evolution Chinese banquet culture in the Hong Kong Economic Journal. Click HERE to read the full article.

2 Oct, 2024

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Prof. William Shiyuan Wang on Rebuilding Trust and Goodwill to Retain Control in the Age of AI

Prof. William Shiyuan Wang, Chair Professor of Language and Cognitive Sciences, penned an opinion piece in the South China Morning Post, arguing that to maintain control over our lives and the planet amidst the rise of artificial intelligence, we must rebuild trust and goodwill while curbing our destructive behaviour. Click HERE to read the full article.

2 Oct, 2024

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Dr Winsy Wong Discusses Visual Impairment and Dementia on Local TV Programme

Dr Winsy Wong, Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Chinese and Bilingual Studies, was recently featured on RTHK’s TV programme Healthpedia. Dr Wong shared her expertise on the relationship between visual impairment and dementia, as well as “A Trip of Memory” – an innovative cognitive stimulation training programme. This initiative, launched by the Kowloon Motor Bus Co. (1933) Ltd. and the Hong Kong Society for the Blind Residential Services, in collaboration with the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, and the Department of Chinese and Bilingual Studies of the University, uses nostalgic bus trips to enhance cognitive function in visually impaired elderly individuals. Click HERE to watch the interview.

27 Sep, 2024

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Generous Donation in Support of New Areas of Humanities Study

Ruhui Foundation Limited has generously donated seven million Hong Kong dollars to PolyU Faculty of Humanities in support of new areas of humanities study, in particular, in the areas of technology and Chinese history and culture, and translation and culture. In the fields of technology and Chinese history and culture, the funding will be used to support research that aims to explore how technology can be integrated into the understanding of Chinese history, culture, language, and literature, and to foster innovative teaching in Chinese history and literature. It also aims to enhance public interest in traditional culture, while exploring modern issues such as cultural identity and ethic challenges of new technologies. This will increase the public awareness of understanding and appreciation of Chinese culture, promoting the harmonious coexistence of cultural heritage and technological innovation. In the fields of translation and culture, the funding will be used to support research that aims to explore the impact of cultural differences and technological development on translation, thereby gaining a deeper understanding of history and history of translation, as well as promoting the positive dissemination of Chinese language and culture. Besides, one million Hong Kong dollars will be used to set up a “Ruhui Scholarship in Humanities and Artificial Intelligence” to cultivate students to be interdisciplinary professionals who can integrate generative AI with humanities to address the humanities-related challenges, including ethical issues, racial biases and data privacy, brought about by AI, especially today’s generative AI. Students from our MSc in Generative AI and the Humanities programme will be eligible to apply for these scholarships. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the Foundation for this philanthropic donation. The donation not only enables the Faculty and its researchers to explore innovative ideas and conduct research projects with high social impact, but also provides students with opportunities to implement their innovative ideas in a real-life context.

25 Sep, 2024

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