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Outstanding Alumni Award of PolyU LST 2026 - Result Announcement

The Outstanding Alumni Award of PolyU LST recognizes the professional excellence of our distinguished LST graduates and their significant contributions to both the community and their alma mater. We are proud to announce the recipients of the LST Outstanding Alumni Award 2026: Ms Jody LAM - Outstanding Young Alumni Award in Professional Achievement Master of Speech Therapy, The Department of Language Science and Technology, 2016 Read more about the story of Ms Jody LAM: Ms Lam is a speech-language pathologist, part-time assistant lecturer, and clinical educator based in Hong Kong, with more than a decade of experience spanning clinical practice, academic teaching, and professional leadership. She graduated from the inaugural Master of Speech Therapy programme at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and has been a qualified speech therapist since 2016. Expanding her professional impact, Ms Lam has served as the President of the Hong Kong Association of Speech Therapists (HKAST) since 2020, the largest professional body representing over 1,000 speech therapists in Hong Kong. A key milestone in her tenure was leading the successful transition of HKAST from a society to a limited company in 2022, modernising the Association’s governance to align with contemporary standards. Under her leadership, HKAST has significantly elevated its professional standing, directing territory-wide development programmes and multimedia campaigns to broaden public awareness of speech therapy. Ms Lam has also played a pivotal role in raising Hong Kong’s visibility on both the regional and international stages. She is currently steering the upcoming inaugural HKAST Convention in November 2026, the first-ever speech therapy convention in Hong Kong co-organised with four local universities. Her commitment to global collaboration is equally evident; she serves on the Executive Board of the Asia Pacific Society of Speech, Language and Hearing (APSSLH) and was instrumental in securing HKAST’s international affiliation. Through symposia and active involvement in the Asian Dysphagia Society, she consistently fosters collaborative networks to advance clinical standards across the region. Her dedication to the profession further extends to scholarship and mentorship. In 2025, she served as lead author of a Routledge book chapter on advocacy strategies to strengthen professional recognition globally. To nurture the next generation, she established a student outreach team at HKAST and led committees on clinical resource development to encourage cross-sector knowledge exchange. Committed to service beyond professional settings, Ms Lam has volunteered locally and internationally, from childcare homes in Hong Kong to remote villages in Sichuan and Guatemala. By promoting social responsibility, she continues to inspire practitioners to extend vital speech therapy support to underserved communities worldwide. Prof. XING Jie - Outstanding Alumni Award in Professional Achievement Doctor of Philosophy, The Department of Language Science and Technology, 2010 Read more about the story of Prof. XING Jie: Prof. Xing is a distinguished academic leader, currently serving as the Professor of Translation Studies and Vice Dean at the School of Interpreting and Translation Studies of Guangdong University of Foreign Studies. He obtained his Ph.D. at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and was an academic visitor at Durham University, UK. Prof. Xing’s leadership extends internationally through his roles as a member of the Research Task Force of the International Federation of Translators (FIT), a council member of the Translators Association of China (TAC), and the Vice President of the Socio-Translation Studies Committee of the China Association for Comparative Studies of English and Chinese (CACSEC). These prominent national and international roles position him ideally to drive further developments in Translation and Interpreting (T&I) education, especially as AI continues to reshape the landscape of the language service industry. Additionally, Prof. Xing has published widely on issues related to the sociology of translation, pragmatic translation studies, translation theory, translation pedagogy, and interpreting studies. His work has significantly advanced the field, offering profound theoretical insights that have shaped contemporary discourse in translation studies. Consequently, his influential research has appeared in leading journals such as Babel, Chinese Translators Journal, and Foreign Languages in China, as well as in edited collections including The Routledge Handbook of Translation and Sociology and Conference Interpreting in China: Practice, Training and Research. His scholarly excellence has been recognized with highly prestigious honors. Notably, his research contributions were recognized with the Award for Outstanding Achievements in Philosophy and Social Sciences of Guangdong Province in 2024. Furthermore, his ongoing dedication to postgraduate education and academic advancement earned him multiple awards for Outstanding Research Achievements from the Guangdong Society of Postgraduate Education across 2021, 2022, and 2024. Finally, Prof. Xing remains deeply committed to supporting his alma mater, contributing to PolyU as an External Examiner in 2021 and spearheading collaborations with the Department of Language Science and Technology. His impactful initiatives include organizing the high-profile “AI in Translation” Workshop and facilitating valuable academic exchanges that brought 20 teachers to PolyU, continuously fostering cross-border networks and knowledge exchange. Congratulations to the outstanding LST alumni, who have achieved excellence in their respective fields and brought great honour to their alma mater. We also extend our sincere gratitude to our panel of judges for their dedication and commitment throughout the selection process.

2026年7月15日

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LST’s Dr. Cymie Ng Featured on Now TV to Share Insights on Dysphagia

Dr. Cymie Ng Wing-yee, Assistant Professor of Practice at the Department of Language Science and Technology, appeared on Now TV’s programme “Wealth Management”, where she explained the causes and symptoms of dysphagia, as well as management of patients’ quality of life. Click HERE to watch the full feature on Now TV (4:58–6:28).

2026年6月22日

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Dr. Wu Wing li Shares the Aims and Key Features of the New Programme in a Dot Dot News Interview

Dr. Wu Wing li, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Language Science and Technology and Programme Leader of the BSc (Hons) in Language Science and Technology, was featured in an interview with Dot Dot News to introduce the aims and key features of the new programme. The programme combines language science and AI technologies to prepare students for the era of human–AI collaboration, equipping them with the skills to use and develop AI-enabled language solutions while fostering critical thinking and lifelong learning. Click HERE to read the full feature on Dot Dot News.

2026年6月4日

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Prof Zhu Xinhua and Team Earn Wiley Recognition for HighImpact GenAI Research

Prof Zhu Xinhua and Team Earn Wiley Recognition for High-Impact GenAI Research

The Department of Language Science and Technology is proud to announce that Yuan Yao, Yiwen Sun, Siyu Zhu, and Xinhua Zhu have been recognized by Wiley for a Top Viewed Article. Their research, “A Qualitative Inquiry Into Metacognitive Strategies of Postgraduate Students in Employing ChatGPT for English Academic Writing,” published in the European Journal of Education, ranked within the top 10% of most-viewed papers published by the journal in 2024. This recognition celebrates the paper’s strong readership and academic contribution to research on GenAI-assisted academic writing, metacognitive strategies, and postgraduate education. We congratulate Prof. Zhu Xinhua and his team on this meaningful achievement.

2026年5月19日

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Prof Zhu Xinhua Invited as Expert Advisor for the

Prof. Zhu Xinhua Advances Multimodal Reading through Research and Knowledge Transfer

Prof. Zhu Xinhua, Professor in the Department of Language Science and Technology, was invited as an expert advisor for the multimodal reading activities in the 2026 National Reading Week – “Reading Across Horizons Shared Reading Session cum Joint Primary and Secondary School 30-minute Read” event organised by the Education Bureau (EDB) on 23 April 2026. The event engaged over 1,100 students and teachers onsite and 30,000 participants online across Hong Kong, and set a new world record related to Multimodal Reading Activity. Drawing on over six years of sustained research in online and multimodal reading, Prof. Zhu provided professional guidance on lesson design, pedagogical principles, and assessment considerations. His work bridges curriculum policy, classroom practice, and academic research, aligning closely with EDB’s renewed focus on multimodal reading and literacy. The initiative also exemplifies effective knowledge transfer, translating internationally recognised research (including multiple SSCI Q1 publications) into large scale educational practice. Prof. Zhu and his team have developed multimodal reading frameworks, assessment tools, and instructional strategies which have been piloted in many Hong Kong schools and disseminated through teacher professional development and public platforms. Click HERE for more information.

2026年5月13日

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Prof. Sun Xin Wins Early Career Research Excellence Award at ARWA 2026

Prof. Sun Xin, Assistant Professor in the Department of Language Science and Technology, won the Early Career Research Excellence Award in the 10th Annual Conference for the Association for Reading and Writing in Asia (ARWA 2026). This award aims to recognise a talented early-career researcher who shows outstanding research potential in an area of reading and writing research that is related to Asia. The ARWA, registered as a society in 2016, is for researchers studying literacy development, literacy impairment, or expert linguistic processing via print in Asia.

2026年4月30日

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The 1st Symposium on Chinese and Multilingual Education

The 1st Symposium on Chinese and Multilingual Education Successfully Held

The First Symposium on "Chinese and Multilingual Education" was successfully held at PolyU on 28 April 2026, bringing together more than 180 distinguished scholars and participants to explore the future of Chinese language pedagogy. Themes discussed ranged from applied Chinese studies to comparative studies on how native Japanese and alphabetic language speakers recognize Chinese characters. Innovative classroom practices, such as utilizing AI to enhance non-Chinese speaking students' listening assessments and the use of multimedia in teaching classical poetry were explored. Scholars also tackled the complexities of languages teaching characterized by spoken-written diglossia. The symposium also served as a special event in honor of Professor Chan Shui-duen’s 38 years of unwavering dedication to Chinese language education. The final segment began with a tribute session to Professor Chan Shui-duen focusing on biliteracy and trilingualism in Chinese education, followed by Professor Chan’s Valedictory Lecture. Drawing from her nearly four decades of experience, her presentation provided masterful insights on the challenges facing non-Chinese speaking students with practical recommendations. The event concluded with a forum on the legacy of Chinese education at PolyU, offering inspirations for the next generation of educators.

2026年4月29日

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Prof Echo Sihui Ke Receives Top Cited Article Award

Prof. Echo Sihui Ke Receives Top Cited Article Award

The Department of Language Science and Technology is proud to announce that Prof. Echo Sihui Ke has been recognized by Wiley with a Top Cited Article Award. Her research, "Sign language in d/Deaf students’ spoken/written language development: A research synthesis and meta-analysis of cross-linguistic correlation coefficients," published in Review of Education (2024), has been identified as a highly impactful work in the field. This award celebrates the paper’s significant global citations and academic contribution to language development research. We congratulate Prof. Ke and her co-authors on this prestigious achievement.

2026年4月13日

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LST Cultural Exchange with Hokkaido University

LST Cultural Exchange with Hokkaido University

The cultural exchange session with Hokkaido University on Tuesday, 10 March, was a resounding success, running smoothly thanks to the dedicated support and cooperation of all involved. We are pleased to report that the event provided a deeply meaningful learning experience for PolyU participants, who enjoyed the rare opportunity to build genuine friendships with Japanese students. The feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, highlighting the session as a significant milestone in our ongoing efforts to foster international connections. The highlight of the day was the interactive lunch and sharing session, which allowed for an in-depth exploration of campus life in Japan. Students found immense value in practicing their Japanese with native speakers of their own age, noting that the casual environment offered a refreshing and practical contrast to formal or retail interactions. This exchange of perspectives not only sharpened language skills but also broadened cultural horizons, making it a truly unforgettable experience for everyone involved.

2026年3月16日

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GRF-Funded Workshop Successfully Explored Chinese Morphological Instruction for Non-Chinese Speaking Students to Enhance the "Big Six" Competencies

The LST Seminar "Workshop Series for Enhancing the Big Six Competencies in Chinese Language Proficiency for Non-Chinese Speaking Students (I): Case studies and common issues in vocabulary teaching," supported by the General Research Fund (GRF) of the University Grants Committee and led by Prof. Ke Sihui’s team, was successfully held on February 4, 2026 at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Around 130 participants—including university students, scholars, frontline educators, and professionals from multiple institutions—gathered to engage in in-depth discussions on “Chinese morphological instruction for NCS students in Hong Kong.” The workshop provided a vital platform for exchanging insights and practical methods for teaching Chinese characters and vocabulary in multilingual contexts. Key topics included balancing oracy and literacy, developing a morpheme-based Chinese dictionary, differentiated instruction, and the emerging role of AI-assisted teaching. The PolyU team extends their heartfelt gratitude to colleagues from the Lions Clubs International Ho Tak Sum Primary School: Mr. WONG Wai-lap (Principal), Mr. LAM Chun Hung (Assistant Principal), Mr. CHOW Chai Tong (SENCO), as well as the two guest workshop presenters, Ms PANG Chung Wai (Chinese Language Teacher) and Ms WAN Chui Lai (Chinese Language Teacher). We would also like to express our sincere appreciation to the members from the 17 primary schools participating in the PolyU “After School Little Word Expert” (ALIDE) program for the academic year 2025–2026.

2026年2月16日

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