The Dean of Law elucidates his values and beliefs with six items
Carmen Wong advocates for clinical communication and experiential learning
Patrick Tang invents novel virus-free gene therapy to treat cancer
A tour of the home green home in Area 39
Owen Ko finds diabetic drugs can reverse the effects of age-related deterioration
Yip Hiu-wai dishes out appetizing social good
Varsha Suresh makes the best out of her university days
Steve Tse brings chemistry and computing together
Cheng Che-hoo makes his way from CUHK to the Asia Pacific
Scenes from the life of a CUHK producer
Cheng Qijin reveals online search results can provoke or hamper suicidal thoughts
Alice Lau strives to tackle social issues in all facets of life
Alan Cheung nurtures financially literate children
Revitalizing a linguistic gem with Duncan Poupard
Vincent Cheung unveils muscle synergies that make us move
The scholar of Hong Kong literature takes a walk down memory lane
Pursuing law as second career with CUHK’s JD programme
Walden Lam makes fashion more than sustainable
Max Xiaobing Tang talks about his first year as Dean of Arts
Ren Wei takes the pulse of objects with light
Kim Keongtae discovers crowdfunders are expert followers
Rosanna Chan co-invents EasyDial to give voice to the voiceless
Greetings from the latest addition to CUHK’s neuroscientific armoury
Chan King-cheung shares his insight on journalistic writing
Brad Heater’s trials and triumphs with biochemical research
New programme in early childhood education
Emma MacPherson develops easy screening for skin cancer
The researcher of gravitational waves on the matters he gravitates toward
An F&B view of administrative law in Tang China
A glimpse into the mind of clinical psychologist Kathleen Kwok
Li Lianjiang survives academia
Meet the new non-local students in a time of distancing
Amos Tai strives to find interdisciplinary answers to environmental problems
And the Oscar goes to…
Jerome Hui snorkels in the genomic sea of jellyfish
Timothy Liong Tipoe shares the stories and paths which led to his profession
Derek Ng talks about the future of AI chatbots in Hong Kong
The Director of School of Public Health and Primary Care picks six things that shape his inner and outer world
Philip Fu makes sketches come to life with LEGO algorithm
Prof. Alan Chan on Diversity and Inclusion
One of our veteran writers remembers a veteran architect
Chris Shum’s philosophical perambulations through business and life
Lu Yi-Chun opens up a new generation of batteries
Catherine Kwong Shares Her Insights into Leadership Changes and Reflections amid COVID-19
Zoom-talking with Martin Wong
Charting the new normal of social distancing with Scotty Luk
Joe Lee discovers the amazing carbon-storing power of mangroves
How a blind student copes with online learning
Anthony Ngai, Raymond Yang and Matthew Kwok advocate emotional education
The Institute of Health Equity scrutinizes the disparities found in COVID-19
CUHK experts analyse the impact of COVID-19 on climate change
Ronald Ma maps the genetic topography for Asian-specific diabetes
Educational psychology and its torch bearers
CUHK medical team in search of invisible patients
At a time when holding hands may be hazardous
Jonathan Yip opens up a new horizon for his listeners
Zhou Bolei navigates the labyrinth of machine learning
Steven Gallagher on the unsentimental journey of art and antiques
Wang Jianfang explores the many uses of metallic nanocrystals
Catherine Yeung unravels the mysteries behind panic buying
Edmond Lau on the forefront of FinTech
Silence’s Eternal Cry
Jean Woo reverses frailty with tailored intervention programme
An Interview with Lin Zhixiu
Zhou Renjie captures the infinitesimal with his super microscope
How CUHK boots up its e-learning
Three stories from three young Kazakhs at CUHK
Confessions of a surgical mask
Sally Chue Combines the Best of Online and Offline Businesses
Darwin Lau flexes his robotic arm in teaching
COVID-19 may get tough, and CUHK gets going
Tough talk on corporate social responsibility
Harold Chui examines how the mood of a counsellor influences the effectiveness of psychotherapy
Lofai Lo energizes Hong Kong’s TV industry
Passing from death unto life with Tobias Brandner
Tong Yuying reveals the dynamics of internal migration in China
Liao Wei-hsin harvests energy from human motion
Jason Yam safeguards the windows to the soul
For Alan Lui, Engagement is Key
Kwok Bit-chee Unravels the Intricacies of Hokkien
Phiyona Au Yeung imagines new spatial possibilities
Daniel Lee tells how triathlon training has prepared him for life’s unknowns
Tony Mok on the quest to defeat cancer
Annette Frömel fosters multilingualism on campus
Analysing the penal pendulum in traditional Chinese legal thought
The inner sanctum of Sarah Luk
Bian Liming discovers new forms of hydrogels
David Faure tells you why being good to your parents makes perfect commercial sense
An interview with Prof. Nicholas Rawlins
Jack Kong eyes emerging industries
CW Chu College members team up with high schoolers
Jocelyn Chew on nursing, research and passion
Wong Po-keung on a quest to purify contaminated water
Dr. Randolph Wong opens up about surgery, research and art
Paediatrician Emily Hung on Parenting
Catherine McBride seeks to integrate more fun for young language learners
How Savio Fong turned his love for astronomy into a business
Wong Tien-tsin's innovation makes a visual difference
Audrey Chan’s Journey into Chinese Medicine
Kenneth Lee envisions a 'biofarming' future for Hong Kong
Kenneth Lee has found a way to creating human tissue
Prof. Wong Wing-shing
Wong Hung and his Good Impact Assessment Institute
Tat Lam uses blockchain to lift villages out of poverty
Our gut bacteria are powerful—it's time to start listening
Vocation is Vacation
James St. André ‘translates’ the translators for us
Frank Vigneron and Art
Chew Seen-meng puts cryptocurrency into perspective
Alan Pang on regenerative medicine in Hong Kong
Getting up close with China in the new arts programme
Lee Kai-fu forecasts the future of AI
Morris Jong makes VR virtually educational
Kwan Hoi-shan and his team’s fungi enterprise
He Has Views on Everything
Tim Chan infuses public relations with technology
On the rescue of underwater cultural heritage and the evolving international laws
Zhang Li’s army of nanorobots
Wu Yilin Uncovers the Secret Pattern of Cell Movement
Stephen Po reveals his secrets for ACG entrepreneurship
Two African students take centre stage in Hong Kong and beyond
From Non-invasive Prenatal Test to Cancer Screening
Jiang Liwen rewrites the first chapters in plant biology
Bridging the Communication Gap Between the Deaf and the Hearing
Anthony Yuen gives new meaning to ‘Homecoming’
Peter Yan matchmakes tech innovators
The scientific innovation of Rocky Tuan
From Stage to School
Leona Wong straddles the creative and the entrepreneurial
Professor Kielman Explores the Mobilities of Sounds
The new Data Science and Policy Studies Programme
But drills can save, says Polly Li
EMO's 34 hours in the eye of the storm
Dorothy Yiu makes her mark in Melbourne
85th Congregation for the Conferment of Degrees
A Fusion Physicist's Utopian Experiment
How Silin Zhong decodes fruition in nature
On the Professionalization of E-sports
The Tao of Sam Ng’s Dance Steps
Not a Contradiction in Terms at All!
Raymond Yeung develops a new way of transmitting data
Alison Yu conquers the unconquerable
Mac Chan effects positive changes through positive energy
Zhong Lei connects dots that are hard to see
Cindy Chow strives to expand the startup ecosphere
Jyh-An Lee on the leading edge of China’s Internet law
Eric Kuo’s career path straight out of campus
Hospitality and Real Estate Programme
The Fresh Look of CUHK (SZ)
Luo Haiwei’s take on evolutionism
Kelvin Wu creates impact via private equity
Cinematic Exchanges between Hong Kong and Japan
Kevin Yip finds rogue genes in liver-cancer cells
Wellness and Counselling Centre
Susanna Wong invigorates the retail strategies
Taiwanese Students at CUHK
Eric Ng starting up to help startups
Martin Wong on early detection and prevention
A Weapon for the New Journalists
Ho Che-wah Injects Literary Elements into Chinese Education
Daniel Yeung choreographs his own legend
Jimmy Chan Reignites the Hong Kong Spirit
Qin Ling experiments with bioactive implants
The Arts and Sciences of Piecing Things Together
Jo Ngai Builds Dreams on Stage
Virginia Yip Reveals Two-tongue Wonders
‘We Toast HK’ Retells Hong Kong History on Social Media
Lap Man Navigates the Local Startup Scene
CUHK Law Professor Wages War against Verbal Atrocity
School of Chinese Medicine Brings Traditional Medical Practice to New Heights
Simon Ngai gets marginal youths back on track
Kwok Ying creates space for aesthetic discourse
CUHK Gerald Choa Neuroscience Centre examines the brain mechanism of behaviours
Wong Tak-sing imitates nature to give flesh to the future
Vivian Zhan explains how rich soils have poor yields
Bonnie Chan’s rise to CFO role in the Fortune 500s
A CUHK psychologist's positive take on mental illness
Senior Counsel William Wong raises the bar on and off the court
Huang Yu sheds light on blood vessel dysfunctions
Meet Alan Yip, digital marketing guru
Siew Ng asks why inflammatory bowel disease takes root in Asia
Carmen Lee and Alan To support social enterprises over dim sum and tea
Stephen Li and Jeffrey Hui champion the Graduating Class Gift Campaign
Chair Sek-ying on The Nethersole School of Nursing’s past, present and future
Lawrence Wong helps stroke patients regain upper limb mobility
Yannie Soo strikes a perfect balance between work and family
CUHK releases Hong Kong’s first report card on physical activity
CUHK law professor urges reform in drug patent law
Yuen Man-pan’s lifelong devotion to children with cancer
Susanne Choi investigates the compromising of sexual orientation with family obligations
Arnold Chan crusades for educational equality with Teach4HK
A comic-book look at the SHHO x Zheng Sheng marathon coalition
Chung Chi College graduate Mavis Wong on her new life as a reporter
Kathy Lui takes aim at the matter of the heart
Jacqueline So ushers experiential learning into China’s education
Henry Chan did the math of liver cancer for patients and general practitioners
Alex Yasumoto turns culture shock into philanthropy
Meet the recipient of the S.H. Ho Eminent College Scholarship
CUHK marshals education into the cyber age
Raymond Pai bridges cultures and generations
Dr. Ho Tzu-leung follows his father’s philanthropic path and offers unstinting support to CUHK
James Lau’s quest to perfect endoscopic surgery
Steve Chung explains what’s behind the country’s success and troubles
Isabel Hwang flips the classroom of biomedical sciences
Kit Wong lives his dreams by helping others live theirs
CUHK generalists talk about CUHK general education
A multi-sensory experience offered by COFFEE Lover Café
Gladys Tang advocates sign language for everyone
Lee Yu-ming's prescriptions for poor countries
The Special Collections of the CUHK Library help keep history alive
Sociology alumnus Stephen Shin shares the proudest moments of his directorial career
Lam Hon-ming advocates a bigger role for the soybean in agricultural practice
Agnes Chan starts a social enterprise for children with autism
Hung Fei-nga speaks out for the marginalized
Yeung Ming-biu and Au Po-kee shower CUHK with their beneficence
Meet Fong Wing-ping who is the new Head of Chung Chi College
Thomas Au motivates his students to explore science from difference perspectives
Alumna and operatic soprano Louise Kwong moves from lead role to lead role
An exclusive interview with the new Council Chairman Norman Leung
Five reasons behind the game's wild success
Victor Chan’s take on the less explored neurology
A collaborative artwork by Joseph Sung and Philip Chiu
Why men contract liver cancer far more often than women
Alumnus Robert Wong builds hope in Third World countries
Shaw students learn to facilitate cultural integration
Vincent Cheng bids farewell to his service in CUHK Council
How EduVenture® offers a futuristic exploratory experience
The way to presidency of the Postgraduate Student Association
Laurence Chan and Martin Tsang Push the Frontier of Electric Vehicle Development
Eliza Cheung at the forefront of post-disaster psychological relief
Director of CCOUC Emily Chan helps people in dire circumstances and teaches students to do the same.
Yeung Yue-man takes a short overview of his long and illustrious career.
Director of the English Language Teaching Unit Jose Lai breaks the mould to motivate students from different disciplines to do well in English.
Evelyn Chan talks about the use and value of a degree in literature
Natalie Chung and Arthur Yeung advocate local travel to combat climate change.
Alumna Chan Loi-che grafts Chinese cursive to the Netherlands to unite East and West.
Vacant TV frequencies open way for fast wireless future
From a human rights advocate to a teacher at CUHK, Raees Begum Baig has been dedicating herself to the causes of the underprivileged.
Samuel Cheung talks about the Cantonese language and helps clear up a few myths.
Hua-bai Li tries to get to the bottom of what makes the stars.
Father Louis Ha expounds on how a training in Latin sharpens the mind and upgrades the prose.
Alumnus and artistic director of Chung Ying Theatre Ko Tin-lung shares untold stories behind his classic plays.
Chemistry alumnus Timothy Tam takes Chinese medicine to the world stage.
Dean of Engineering leads the way to cleaner energy
Prof. Cecilia Chun delineates the current roles and future directions of CLEAR.
Two collaborative institutes have been established in biosocial psychology and positive social science, respectively, to open up new horizons in social science research.
Prof. Lan Hui-yao expounds on how he applies the yin-yang balance theory to uncover the mechanism of renal fibrosis.
Three alumni-cum-fundraisers talk about the role played by the CUHK Convocation, and what makes giving to their alma mater a meaningful thing to do.
Prof. Diana Lee shares the results of the survey on sexual harassment to point to future directions for further promoting gender equalities on campus.
Alumnus and architect Karr Yip delves into three of his design projects and explains how he infuses spatial design with human values.
Students get lost in the spiral of corrections
Director of Estates Management Mr. Edmond Lam talks about the challenge and strategy in heading the largest service unit of CUHK.
Ms. Jennifer Chen, an ardent supporter of CUHK’s brain cancer initiatives, has turned the remembrance of her late husband into philanthropic endeavours one after another.
CUHK robotics scientist has enabled robots to see and operate autonomously
Prof. Amos Tai aspires to protecting the Earth and its inhabitants through rigorous research and passionate teaching.
The online grocery A Store in CUHK, founded by Wu Yee Sun College students, offers another shopping option by selling unique local products.
The first person who introduced Nokia handsets to the Chinese market, Steve Lau morphs into an angel investor to empower young startups.
CUHK mathematician solves equivocation with equations
2016 Rhodes Scholar Serena Dai talks about her equal passion for scientific research and voluntary work.
Mr. Philip Sin and his wife Betty design and produce sports uniforms for CUHK. Our marathoners and golfers now wear their appreciation and pride for all to see.
Engineering alumnus Rex Sham develops the world’s most advanced fire detection robot, achieving public good and profit at the same time.
Kinson Chan, a quantitative finance student who takes a near-professional interest in the ancient art of Kunqu, took advantage of the Kunqu training offered by Lee Woo Sing College and opted for the leading actress role.
Engineering student Jeffery Liu talks about his startup Panjury which organizes web comments, considered the flotsam and jetsam in the seas of information, to derive measures of public sentiment.
Akina Fong, journalism alumna and formerly newscaster of TVB News, talks on the new chapter in her life as a full-time freelancer.
Ms. Ruth Kuok, one of CUHK's longtime benefactors, met with three present and former students who got a little help from her scholarships.
The medical team led by Prof. Justin Wu treats serious enteric infections with Fecal Microbiota Transplantation, in which fecal matter is collected from a healthy donor to restore the patient's internal ecology.
Prof. Steven Ngai developed the system of service learning, which calls on students to serve the less advantaged sectors of society and learn about how human beings could look after each other.
Alumna Irene Au is transporting the Vienna Boys Choir schooling from the Capital of Music to Hong Kong, which treats music as major focus and everyday subject.
Members of the CUHK Modern Dance Society share the top criteria for recruitment, their regular practice before major performance, and how moving one’s body sets the spirit free.
Suki Lau, second-year student in cultural management, narrates how she came up close to some canine dishes in Yulin, Guangxi and came back an animal rights campaigner.
Prof. Dickon Ng, chairman of the physics department, expounds what makes Physics@CUHK strong and unique, why he appeared on TV to promote physics understanding, and ultimately his view of the best thing in life.
Principal patrons of Music Picnic share their passion for bringing fine music to young people in Hong Kong, and how they embrace I•CARE like an old friend
Prof. Gordon Mathews and some of the students talk on their rhyme and reasons for engaging in anthropological studies at CUHK, the only local university that runs an anthropology department.
Prof. Leung Mei-yee, who has been involved in CUHK's General Education curriculum for over a decade, tells how to build a solid foundation in freshmen and train them to scrutinize and respond to the world with rationality.
Information engineering alumnus Tim Lee has been the brain and driving force behind the sea change in Chinese consumer behaviour. Now he hopes to give Hong Kong's tepid mobile payment market a much-needed boost.
Architecture professor Ho Puay-peng talks about how the Tsz Shan Monastery re-interprets traditional Buddhist art for a modern sentimentality.
Prof. Jean Woo, an expert in gerontological medicine, clarifies a few myths about old age, and what her team is doing to make Hong Kong an age-friendly city.
The patron of Lee Woo Sing College relates his early years in Shanghai and Hong Kong, and the principles and virtues that he has lived by.
Prof. Lam Chiu-ying shares the best spots and time for bird-watching on campus, and how the hobby may heal one's mind and soul.
Music alumna sang her way to Miss Saigon in New York, and became the first Chinese who lands the title role.
'I enjoyed my undergraduate days at CUHK tremendously. When I began to teach here, I did my best to ensure that my students enjoyed their school life as much as I did.'
Law professor Julien Chaisse sees significance of global regulations on water trade, particularly across borders.
In the battle of the old and the new media, the former appears to be winning.
The 38-year-old tells how he plunged straight into business immediately after obtaining his engineering doctorate, and why he is moving out of his comfort zone again to make personalized children's storybooks.
CUHK has been pushing the frontiers of minimally invasive surgery for a quarter century. A new centre on cutting-edge engineering and medical research is the latest testimony to the University’s commitment to medical innovations.
A CUHK historian reconstructs the network of modern Chinese emigrants from their bones/remains repatriation.