Academic conference on Sino-EU relations held at University of Macau
The Jean Monnet Chair (JMC) Academic Conference: ‘European Union-China Relations from the Perspective of Global Governance’...
Dean’s Cup Business Innovation Gymnasium 6.0 (BIG 6.0)
The HKBU School of Business organised the 6th Dean’s Cup Business Innovation Gymnasium (BIG) competition, attracting 33 entries from 85 students across 8 universities in Hong Kong.
Climate Science AI Builds Genuine Understanding of Climate System
Artificial intelligence programmes used widely in climate science build an actual understanding of the climate system, meaning we can trust machine learning and further its applications in climate science...
The secret lives of Canada lynx
Using a Fitbit and a spy mic, scientists have discovered new insight into the behaviour of the elusive Canada lynx.
Five Key Lessons From 2021 Climate Expo As University Speakers Star
Across the world, countries are trying to simultaneously deal with two of society’s biggest ever challenges: climate change and a global pandemic.
In just four hours, University of Toronto alumnus Zain Manji co-created an app to...
Equipped with a computer science and economics degree and driven by an urge to help, University of Toronto alumnus Zain Manji recently set out to see how quickly he could...
Curtin appoints new head of Humanities
Curtin University has appointed Professor Richard Blythe as the new Pro Vice-Chancellor of the Faculty of Humanities.
Head injury and concussion in toddlers: early detection of symptoms is vital
A research team led by scientists at Université de Montréal has developed a unique observational tool for assessing children up to 5 years of age who have had a concussion.
UM, CityU HK jointly hold International Collegiate Programming Contest’s Asia regional contest
The University of Macau’s State Key Laboratory of Internet of Things for Smart City and Faculty of Science and Technology (FST), and the City University of Hong Kong recently held...
Hidden magma pools pose eruption risks that we can’t yet detect
Scientists’ ability to estimate eruption risks is largely reliant on knowing where pools of magma are stored, deep in the Earth’s crust. But what happens if the magma can’t be spotted?















































