Hong Kong prizes recognize outstanding achievements across various fields – science and technology, arts, culture, education and business among them. These awards highlight Hong Kong’s strengths while supporting young people on their path toward excellence; additionally they present an excellent opportunity to bring more international talent into Hong Kong.
HK Prizes offers competitions and awards for students, artists, and writers of various ages and expertise. Each competition varies in its requirements and application procedures – for instance the HK Prizes for Art competition is open to both professional and amateur artists who must submit an application form with all supporting materials by November 1. The deadline is November 1.
Additionally, the HK Prizes website provides students with information on how to apply for scholarships. Many HK Prizes provide financial aid for undergraduate and graduate students as well as tuition reimbursement funding options; students should regularly visit this page to stay apprised of any new opportunities or updates.
Attracting more students by providing merit awards. One such competition, hosted by the Hong Kong Museum of History and Institute for Promotion of Chinese Culture, encourages active learning outside of classroom by exploring historical events that shaped society through study projects on Hong Kong History and Culture. The 8th Inter-school Competition of Study Projects on Hong Kong History and Culture provides merit awards to individual schools and students.
Safety measures have been put in place at HKJC to ensure the fairness of its prize draw. Employees from its security and customer service departments conduct rigorous pre and post testing of materials used, such as boxes, bags and balls used for each draw; machines are regularly inspected and tested as well. Furthermore, one set of balls does not reoccur in successive draws.
Visitors in the second zone will gain insight into five scientists who had won Future Science Prize in recent years, such as 2016 Life Science Prize Laureates Dennis Lo Yuk-ming, Deng Hongkui, Zhang Tao and Li Yadong from Chinese Academy of Sciences; 2022 Mathematical and Computer Science Prize Laureate Mok Ngai-ming will also be on hand to explain their research through interactive exhibits.
Generocity’s Hong Kong Global Development Prize provides an exciting opportunity for individuals and organisations alike to submit creative solutions that support Hong Kong’s development on a global scale. Open to both individuals and organisations alike, its winner will have the opportunity to present their ideas before key development stakeholders in Hong Kong.