Initiated and hosted by HKU’s Institute for Climate and Carbon Neutrality, Hong Kong Climate Week 2026 aimed to harness Hong Kong’s unique strengths as an international financial centre and a global connectivity hub to accelerate a just, inclusive and resilient net-zero transition.
Professor Cecilia Chan Ka-yuk and partners introduce SuperTA, an innovative AI-driven education tool that is designed to enhance teaching practices in the GenAI era and is available to educators at all levels.
HKU’s ultra-thin diamond fabrication technology – enabling large-scale, high-quality production of diamond membranes with implications for next-generation electronic and optical devices – has been selected as one of China’s Top 10 Scientific Advances of 2025.
HKUMed, the Home and Youth Affairs Bureau of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and the District Services and Community Care Teams jointly launched the territory-wide ‘Shape Your Healthy Life: 18‑District Health Community Project’.
HKU’s Swire Institute of Marine Science has launched the ‘Exploring Marine Biodiversity: Empowering Youth Ambassadors for Ocean Stewardship’ programme, where local secondary school students learn about marine science through immersive hands-on training.
At the HKU Entrance Scholarships Award Ceremony, the University recognised the outstanding academic and non-academic achievements of local and non-local students who joined the University in the 2025–26 academic year.
HKU’s High West Development has been recognised for its innovative application of Modular Integrated Construction (MiC) in a complex, mixed-use development that sets benchmarks of excellence for the construction sector in Hong Kong.