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Call for Papers: One Hour for Young Talents Workshop (Winter 2024 at HKUST)
Date:
20 Dec 2024
Venue:
Council Chamber
The “One Hour for Young Talents” Winter 2024 Workshop will be jointly organized by the China Public Administration Review (C-PAR), along with the Institute for Public Policy and the Division of Public Policy at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
Format
Each selected paper will be allotted a one-hour independent discussion session. An invited expert will introduce the paper from the reader's perspective and provide in-depth commentary from an expert's viewpoint. The author will then respond to the expert's comments, followed by an in-depth discussion of the selected paper between the author, the invited expert, and the workshop participants. The workshop will be conducted in person and will accept no more than eight papers.
Format
Each selected paper will be allotted a one-hour independent discussion session. An invited expert will introduce the paper from the reader's perspective and provide in-depth commentary from an expert's viewpoint. The author will then respond to the expert's comments, followed by an in-depth discussion of the selected paper between the author, the invited expert, and the workshop participants. The workshop will be conducted in person and will accept no more than eight papers.
IPP researchers awarded major research grants by Hong Kong Research Grants Council
Date:
28 June 2024
Hong Kong’s Research Grants Council recently announced the results of major research grant applications of 2024/2025. Professor Kira Matus and Professor Alex Jingwei He’s research proposals are funded by the General Research Fund (GRF). Entitled “Can we regulate our way to a circular economy? A study of the relationship between extended producer responsibility regulation and sustainable innovation in the textile industry” and “Local Government Innovation under Political Recentralization in Contemporary China: A Two-Stage Sequential Study”, these two major projects represent academic excellence of IPP researchers.
Generative Artificial Intelligence and the Higher Education Sector: Navigating the Uncharted Waters
Date:
December 1 2023
Venue:
Lee Shau Kee Building, HKUST, Clear Water Bay
Generative AI technologies, such as ChatGPT, have the potential to revolutionize higher education and scientific research. They offer new ways of approaching teaching, learning, and discovery. However, this transformative potential also brings with it important policy considerations that must be addressed. Policy makers and researchers must recognize the critical societal and policy challenges posed by generative AI and work to mitigate risks while maximizing benefits.
IPP Policy Report: Building a World-Class Innovation District in Northern Metropolis: The Role of University Cluster Magnets
Xun Wu, Alex Jingwei He, Yan Xu, Pengyu Zhu
Institute for Public Policy, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Commissioned by the Greater Bay Area Association of Academicians
Institute for Public Policy, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Commissioned by the Greater Bay Area Association of Academicians
Integrating Health and Social Care Services for the Elderly in Asia: A Scholar-Practitioner-Policymaker Dialogue
Date:
October 30 2023
Venue:
Kaisa Group Lecture Theater (IAS LT) Lo Ka Chung Building
The theme, "Integrating Health and Social Care Services for the Elderly in Asia," is born out of the pressing need to address the challenges faced by our aging populations. In many East Asian societies, the prevalence of multi-morbidity of the elderly population and the fragmentation of care provision systems have created complex policy dilemmas, impeding the improvement of elderly service. However, this adversity has also sparked innovation, leading to the emergence of remarkable care models in the region.
Professor Alex Jingwei He Ranked as the World’s Top 2% Most-cited Policy Scholar by Stanford University 2023
Date:
October 2023
The Stanford World’s Top 2% Most Cited Scholars ranking (2023) was released in early October 2023. Professor Alex Jingwei He, Associate Professor of PPOL and Acting Director of IPP, has been ranked 413 out of 22449 scholars worldwide in the field of Political Science and Public Administration based on 2022 single-year impact.
University Grants Committee’s Official Coverage of Prof. Alex Jingwei He’s Research Impact on Policy Making
Date:
September 2023
In September 2023, the University Grants Committee (UGC) launched a series of publicity in Sing Tao Daily on how researchers in local public universities generate real-world impact through academic research. This series showcases a selection of research impact cases rated 4-star (internationally outstanding) in Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) 2020. Professor Alex Jingwei He, Associate Professor of PPOL and Acting Director of the Institute for Public Policy, HKUST was featured in this official coverage, representing the discipline of public policy and administration.
Integrating Health and Social Care Services for the Elderly in Asia: A Scholar-Practitioner and Policymaker Dialogue
Date:
October 30 2023
Venue:
Kaisa Group Lecture Theater (IAS LT) Lo Ka Chung Building
The theme of this conference is inspired by the recent research of a consortium funded by the Asia Pacific Observatory on Health Systems and Policies (APO) of the World Health Organization, in which Prof Alex He is a member. Integrating various care sectors for the vast elderly population has become an increasingly important policy issue in many East Asian societies, in light of increasing multi-morbidity and fragmentation of the care provision systems.
IPP Team undertakes Major Policy Research Project
Date:
August 3 2023
A team of policy researchers from the Institute of Public Policy at HKUST undertakes a major policy research project commissioned by the Greater Bay Area Association of Academicians. Entitled Building a World-Class Innovation District in the Northern Metropolis: Policy Innovation, Institutional Design, and Capacity Building, this project seeks to identify innovative approaches to build the Northern Metropolis—Hong Kong’s biggest development plan in the past five decades—and to accelerate its development in innovation and technology. The team consists of Prof Jingwei Alex HE (PI), Prof Xun WU (Co-PI), Prof Yan XU (Co-I), and Prof Pengyu Zhu (Co-I). A mid-term report was officially released in a high-profile policy consultation forum in Hong Kong Science Park on August 3 2023.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Generative Artificial Intelligence and the Higher Education Sector: Navigating the Uncharted Waters
Date:
June 2023
This special issue at Journal of Asian Public Policy (JAPP) sincerely invites scholars and practitioners to reflect upon the implications of ChatGPT and generative AI in general for the higher education sector, both in terms of teaching & learning and research. We encourage contributors to write on one or two of the topics below. Both normative discussions and empirical studies are welcome. We expect papers to have an empirical link to Asia or offer policy implications for this region.
Jointly supported by IPP and the Centre for Education Innovation (CEI) of HKUST
Jointly supported by IPP and the Centre for Education Innovation (CEI) of HKUST
Policy Dialogue Series 2023
Education and Science: Does STEM education matter in Hong Kong’s move into an innovation & technology hub
Professor Anthony B.L. Cheung, EdUHK
Date:
18 March 2023 (Saturday)
Time:
10:00 am – 12:00 noon (Hong Kong Time, UTC+8)
Venue:
1. In-person
Venue: Room A-G/F-08 (University Reception), Cho Kwai Chee Foundation Building, The Education University of Hong Kong
2. Online via Zoom
Venue: Room A-G/F-08 (University Reception), Cho Kwai Chee Foundation Building, The Education University of Hong Kong
2. Online via Zoom
Details Here
LAPP Distinguished Lecture
Decoding common prosperity: Can China end its Gilded Age?
Prof Yuen Yuen Ang
Date:
9 May 2022
Time:
8:00pm - 9:00pm (Hong Kong Time, UTC+8)
Venue:
Online via ZOOM
Policy Dialogue Series 2021-22 via ZOOM
Identity: A real or packaged issue?
Prof Anthony Cheung, Prof Christine Loh, Mr Jasper Tsang
Date:
30 April 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 12:00 noon (Hong Kong Time, UTC+8)
Venue:
Online via ZOOM
LAPP Distinguished Lecture
Singapore’s experience living with Covid: Policy lessons for Hong Kong?
Dr Woo Jun Jie, Dr. Joanne Yoong, Prof Xun Wu
Date:
11 March 2022
Time:
10:00am – 11:15 am (Hong Kong Time, UTC+8)
Venue:
Online via ZOOM
Policy Dialogue Series 2021-22 via ZOOM
‘One Country, Two Systems’: Retreat or reboot?
Prof Anthony Cheung, Prof Lui Tai-lok, Dr Henry Ho Kin-chung
Date:
6 November 2021
Time:
10:00am - 12:00 noon (HKT, UTC+8)
Venue:
Online via ZOOM
HKUST
Asia-Pacific Conference on Innovation and Entrepreneurship Ecosystems (APCIEE)
Date:
6-7 December 2021
Time:
09:00 - 18:00 (Hong Kong Time, GMT +8)
Venue:
Lo Ka Chung Building, Lee Shau Kee Campus
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong
香港九龍清水灣 香港科技大學 李兆基校園 盧家驄薈萃樓
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong
香港九龍清水灣 香港科技大學 李兆基校園 盧家驄薈萃樓
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Call for Papers
Call for Papers: One Hour for Young Talents Workshop (Winter 2024 at HKUST)
Date:
20 Dec 2024
Venue:
Council Chamber
The “One Hour for Young Talents” Winter 2024 Workshop will be jointly organized by the China Public Administration Review (C-PAR), along with the Institute for Public Policy and the Division of Public Policy at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
Format
Each selected paper will be allotted a one-hour independent discussion session. An invited expert will introduce the paper from the reader's perspective and provide in-depth commentary from an expert's viewpoint. The author will then respond to the expert's comments, followed by an in-depth discussion of the selected paper between the author, the invited expert, and the workshop participants. The workshop will be conducted in person and will accept no more than eight papers.
Format
Each selected paper will be allotted a one-hour independent discussion session. An invited expert will introduce the paper from the reader's perspective and provide in-depth commentary from an expert's viewpoint. The author will then respond to the expert's comments, followed by an in-depth discussion of the selected paper between the author, the invited expert, and the workshop participants. The workshop will be conducted in person and will accept no more than eight papers.
IPP researchers awarded major research grants by Hong Kong Research Grants Council
Date:
28 June 2024
Hong Kong’s Research Grants Council recently announced the results of major research grant applications of 2024/2025. Professor Kira Matus and Professor Alex Jingwei He’s research proposals are funded by the General Research Fund (GRF). Entitled “Can we regulate our way to a circular economy? A study of the relationship between extended producer responsibility regulation and sustainable innovation in the textile industry” and “Local Government Innovation under Political Recentralization in Contemporary China: A Two-Stage Sequential Study”, these two major projects represent academic excellence of IPP researchers.
Generative Artificial Intelligence and the Higher Education Sector: Navigating the Uncharted Waters
Date:
December 1 2023
Venue:
Lee Shau Kee Building, HKUST, Clear Water Bay
Generative AI technologies, such as ChatGPT, have the potential to revolutionize higher education and scientific research. They offer new ways of approaching teaching, learning, and discovery. However, this transformative potential also brings with it important policy considerations that must be addressed. Policy makers and researchers must recognize the critical societal and policy challenges posed by generative AI and work to mitigate risks while maximizing benefits.
IPP Policy Report: Building a World-Class Innovation District in Northern Metropolis: The Role of University Cluster Magnets
Xun Wu, Alex Jingwei He, Yan Xu, Pengyu Zhu
Institute for Public Policy, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Commissioned by the Greater Bay Area Association of Academicians
Institute for Public Policy, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Commissioned by the Greater Bay Area Association of Academicians
Integrating Health and Social Care Services for the Elderly in Asia: A Scholar-Practitioner-Policymaker Dialogue
Date:
October 30 2023
Venue:
Kaisa Group Lecture Theater (IAS LT) Lo Ka Chung Building
The theme, "Integrating Health and Social Care Services for the Elderly in Asia," is born out of the pressing need to address the challenges faced by our aging populations. In many East Asian societies, the prevalence of multi-morbidity of the elderly population and the fragmentation of care provision systems have created complex policy dilemmas, impeding the improvement of elderly service. However, this adversity has also sparked innovation, leading to the emergence of remarkable care models in the region.
Professor Alex Jingwei He Ranked as the World’s Top 2% Most-cited Policy Scholar by Stanford University 2023
Date:
October 2023
The Stanford World’s Top 2% Most Cited Scholars ranking (2023) was released in early October 2023. Professor Alex Jingwei He, Associate Professor of PPOL and Acting Director of IPP, has been ranked 413 out of 22449 scholars worldwide in the field of Political Science and Public Administration based on 2022 single-year impact.
University Grants Committee’s Official Coverage of Prof. Alex Jingwei He’s Research Impact on Policy Making
Date:
September 2023
In September 2023, the University Grants Committee (UGC) launched a series of publicity in Sing Tao Daily on how researchers in local public universities generate real-world impact through academic research. This series showcases a selection of research impact cases rated 4-star (internationally outstanding) in Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) 2020. Professor Alex Jingwei He, Associate Professor of PPOL and Acting Director of the Institute for Public Policy, HKUST was featured in this official coverage, representing the discipline of public policy and administration.
Integrating Health and Social Care Services for the Elderly in Asia: A Scholar-Practitioner and Policymaker Dialogue
Date:
October 30 2023
Venue:
Kaisa Group Lecture Theater (IAS LT) Lo Ka Chung Building
The theme of this conference is inspired by the recent research of a consortium funded by the Asia Pacific Observatory on Health Systems and Policies (APO) of the World Health Organization, in which Prof Alex He is a member. Integrating various care sectors for the vast elderly population has become an increasingly important policy issue in many East Asian societies, in light of increasing multi-morbidity and fragmentation of the care provision systems.
IPP Team undertakes Major Policy Research Project
Date:
August 3 2023
A team of policy researchers from the Institute of Public Policy at HKUST undertakes a major policy research project commissioned by the Greater Bay Area Association of Academicians. Entitled Building a World-Class Innovation District in the Northern Metropolis: Policy Innovation, Institutional Design, and Capacity Building, this project seeks to identify innovative approaches to build the Northern Metropolis—Hong Kong’s biggest development plan in the past five decades—and to accelerate its development in innovation and technology. The team consists of Prof Jingwei Alex HE (PI), Prof Xun WU (Co-PI), Prof Yan XU (Co-I), and Prof Pengyu Zhu (Co-I). A mid-term report was officially released in a high-profile policy consultation forum in Hong Kong Science Park on August 3 2023.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Generative Artificial Intelligence and the Higher Education Sector: Navigating the Uncharted Waters
Date:
June 2023
This special issue at Journal of Asian Public Policy (JAPP) sincerely invites scholars and practitioners to reflect upon the implications of ChatGPT and generative AI in general for the higher education sector, both in terms of teaching & learning and research. We encourage contributors to write on one or two of the topics below. Both normative discussions and empirical studies are welcome. We expect papers to have an empirical link to Asia or offer policy implications for this region.
Jointly supported by IPP and the Centre for Education Innovation (CEI) of HKUST
Jointly supported by IPP and the Centre for Education Innovation (CEI) of HKUST
Policy Dialogue Series 2023
Education and Science: Does STEM education matter in Hong Kong’s move into an innovation & technology hub
Professor Anthony B.L. Cheung, EdUHK
Date:
18 March 2023 (Saturday)
Time:
10:00 am – 12:00 noon (Hong Kong Time, UTC+8)
Venue:
1. In-person
Venue: Room A-G/F-08 (University Reception), Cho Kwai Chee Foundation Building, The Education University of Hong Kong
2. Online via Zoom
Venue: Room A-G/F-08 (University Reception), Cho Kwai Chee Foundation Building, The Education University of Hong Kong
2. Online via Zoom
Details Here
LAPP Distinguished Lecture
Decoding common prosperity: Can China end its Gilded Age?
Prof Yuen Yuen Ang
Date:
9 May 2022
Time:
8:00pm - 9:00pm (Hong Kong Time, UTC+8)
Venue:
Online via ZOOM
Policy Dialogue Series 2021-22 via ZOOM
Identity: A real or packaged issue?
Prof Anthony Cheung, Prof Christine Loh, Mr Jasper Tsang
Date:
30 April 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 12:00 noon (Hong Kong Time, UTC+8)
Venue:
Online via ZOOM
LAPP Distinguished Lecture
Singapore’s experience living with Covid: Policy lessons for Hong Kong?
Dr Woo Jun Jie, Dr. Joanne Yoong, Prof Xun Wu
Date:
11 March 2022
Time:
10:00am – 11:15 am (Hong Kong Time, UTC+8)
Venue:
Online via ZOOM
Policy Dialogue Series 2021-22 via ZOOM
‘One Country, Two Systems’: Retreat or reboot?
Prof Anthony Cheung, Prof Lui Tai-lok, Dr Henry Ho Kin-chung
Date:
6 November 2021
Time:
10:00am - 12:00 noon (HKT, UTC+8)
Venue:
Online via ZOOM
HKUST
Asia-Pacific Conference on Innovation and Entrepreneurship Ecosystems (APCIEE)
Date:
6-7 December 2021
Time:
09:00 - 18:00 (Hong Kong Time, GMT +8)
Venue:
Lo Ka Chung Building, Lee Shau Kee Campus
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong
香港九龍清水灣 香港科技大學 李兆基校園 盧家驄薈萃樓
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong
香港九龍清水灣 香港科技大學 李兆基校園 盧家驄薈萃樓