Students from different disciplines have been travelling back in time to ancient Armenia, both in person and virtually using extended reality...
A project to revitalise and protect the abandoned village of Kuk Po is adopting innovative rural strategies for architecture, landscape and community
Join us on an audio tour of some of HKU’s most impressive historic buildings through the newly launched “HKU Heritage Sights and Sites” collaborative
The clean lines of this historical building at HKU belies the nurturing and creativity-inspiring environment within.
We reflect on the origins and development of healthcare at the University.
We reflect on the rich and polyphonic history of a University landmark
HKU scientists discovered that diamonds could cure oral diseases.
New study on animal cruelty in Hong Kong by HKU Law Faculty and the SPCA (HK) finds mongrel dogs are the most common victims of animal cruelty
Vriko Yu, a PhD candidate at HKU Science, founded the social enterprise archiREEF to restore coral reefs using 3-D printed terracotta tiles.
Faculty of Dentistry developed a mouth guard device to improve oral condition of the elderly so they could enjoy eating and smiling again.
HKU Associate Professor Amanda Whitfort’s research sheds light on Hong Kong's strategic role as a key transit centre for wildlife smuggling.
Jason Lai shares how his distinctive journey as a speech therapist after graduation, and how it paves way for him to be a better person.
Alyra Prasad shares with us her learning journey of how she merged science and art to create innovative ways to teach.
HKU Faculty of Dentistry research indicates that arthrocentesis is more effective in improving temporomandibular disorders.
Prof Zhang from the Civil Engineering Department and his team have identified the first case of Delta variant through the sewage monitoring system.
Professor Nancy Law led a five-year study to assess the digital competencies in Hong Kong school children.
HKU scientists have discovered that bacteria in Tolo Harbour are antibiotic-resistant, meaning infection by such bacteria may be potentially fatal.
HKU taxonomist brings attention to biodiversity loss by sharing with the public the excitement of discovering new life.
Legal wildlife trade is ten times bigger than the illegal trade, and doing massive damage to biodiversity.
HKU Engineering team have developed wearable devices with huge medical value. Find out how the new ECG sensors can help detect signs of stroke.
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