Law School 35th Anniversary Public Lecture

A public lecture series has been organised to mark the 35th Anniversary of the School of Law (SLW) this year. The next talk, which will be held online, is scheduled for 27 June and is titled "Climate Change Governance: Ambitious Targets and Institutional Failures". Professor Michael Tsimplis of SLW is the invited speaker. More details are available here.



2022 International Cetacean Symposium

The reduction in human activities during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially global maritime traffic, has benefited the ocean and enabled its resilient residents to thrive again. While this effect is likely to be temporary, researchers and conservation groups around the world are employing multidisciplinary techniques to learn more about cetacean-vessel interactions and the conservation of cetaceans. The Aquatic Animal Virtopsy Lab under the Department of Infectious Diseases and Public Health will explore these areas at its annual International Cetacean Symposium on 17 June with the theme of Resilience” featuring online plenary lectures and invited talks by renowned conservationists, scientists, veterinarians, governmental agencies, academics and students. More details are here.



Cyber-Joy Enjoy Lab International Conference

Cyber and face-to-face aggression and bullying are the main topics of an online international conference from 15 to 16 June organised by “Cyber-Joy Enjoy Lab”. Among the speakers at the event is Criminology and Sociology expert Professor Dennis Wong Sing-wing of the Department of Social and Behavioural Sciences who will deliver a talk titled “Prevalence of cybercrimes and tackling strategies in Hong Kong”. The other three speakers are from McGill University, Canada; University of Pennsylvania, US; and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, US. Visit here for more information. Led by Dr Annis Fung Lai-chu, Associate Professor in SS, the Lab offers students and academic staff a range of frontline counselling services and consultations.



Kudos

“Smart People Consulting” formed by six students from the College of Business (CB) won the Best Project Award in the PMI Hong Kong Chapter Project Management Case Competition 2021/22 with their case study titled “Flexible & Sustainable Development In the New Era” designed for a local restaurant group. The competition, which was organised by the Project Management Institute (PMI) Hong Kong, required teams to use project management knowledge and skills introduced at PMI workshops to propose plans for achieving transformation using the latest technologies. Eight teams, including three from CB, were shortlisted from an initial 300 students from nine local universities. The three CB teams comprised students majoring in Information Management, Accountancy, Finance, Business Economics, and Marketing. More information can be found here.