Effective Communication with Supervisors for RPG students
2025.10.24 Mindsets and Wellness Workshop
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Date:

24 Oct 2025 (Fri)

Time:

11:00 am - 12:30 pm 

Description:

​This workshop aims to equip research postgraduate students with the necessary skills and strategies for establishing clear, respectful and effective communication with their supervisors. Participants will engage in practical scenarios, guided discussions and reflective exercises that will provide insights into managing expectations, as well as offering and receiving feedback. Additionally, the workshop will emphasize the importance of creating collaborative academic relationships.

Language:

English

Speaker:

Dr Lucia YEUNG, Research Supervision Development Lead,

The University of Auckland

Registration:

Here on or before 21 Oct 2025

Enquiry: 

Tel: 2358 6696 / E-mail: counsel@ust.hk

Remarks: 

  • The workshop will be delivered online via Zoom.
  • Successful registrants will receive confirmation email with a link to the online session.
  • This is a HMAW1905-recognized event in the "Personal Enrichment & Community Service" category under the "Self-directed Experience" of HMAW1905: Behavioral Foundations of University Education: Habits, Mindsets, and Wellness.
  • To receive 1.5 hours, you must attend the event in full and miss no more than 10mins.
Date
24 October 2025
Time
3:00am - 4:30am
Venue

ZOOM

Rewriting the Script of Family Dynamics
2025.10.16 Mindsets and Wellness Workshop
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Date:

16 Oct 2025 (Thu)

Time:

2:30 pm - 4:00 pm 

Description:

How do our family dynamics shape who we are today? This workshop invites adult children to take a closer look at their relationships with their family of origin. Through role-play, theatrical interaction, and theoretical discussion, we’ll use humor and empathy to re-examine how we relate to our loved ones. Participants will develop a deeper understanding of family dynamics and find new ways to navigate family relationships with greater ease.

Language:

English

Speaker:

Ms Emily Lai, Registered Social Worker,

Caritas Family Service

Registration:

Here on or before 13 Oct 2025

Enquiry: 

Tel: 2358 6696 / E-mail: counsel@ust.hk

Remarks: 

  • This is a HMAW1905-recognized event in the "Personal Enrichment & Community Service" category under the "Self-directed Experience" of HMAW1905: Behavioral Foundations of University Education: Habits, Mindsets, and Wellness.
  • To receive 1.5 hours, you must attend the event in full and miss no more than 10mins.
Date
16 October 2025
Time
6:30am - 8:00am
Venue

Room 5022, Dean of Students' Office (5/F corridor between lifts 2 & 3)

Reconnecting with Yourself through Art
2025.10.14 Mindsets and Wellness Workshop
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Date:

14 Oct 2025 (Tue) 

Time:

3:00 pm - 4:30 pm 

Description:

When was the last time you truly paused to listen to your inner voice? In the midst of our busy lives, we often neglect our emotions and needs, forgetting the importance of self-care. This workshop offers a gentle space to slow down and explore your inner world through creative expression. Through the use of cards and art creation, you’ll be invited to rediscover your authentic self and establish an inner connection.

Language:

English

Speaker:

Ms Mika Ho, Registered Social Worker,

Caritas Family Service 

Registration:

Here on or before 9 Oct 2025

Enquiry: 

Tel: 2358 6696 / E-mail: counsel@ust.hk

Remarks: 

  • This is a HMAW1905-recognized event in the "Personal Enrichment & Community Service" category under the "Self-directed Experience" of HMAW1905: Behavioral Foundations of University Education: Habits, Mindsets, and Wellness.
  • To receive 1.5 hours, you must attend the event in full and miss no more than 10mins.
Date
14 October 2025
Time
7:00am - 8:30am
Venue

Room 5022, Dean of Students' Office (5/F corridor between lifts 2 & 3)

Healing and Growing in Close Relationships
2025.10.09 Mindsets and Wellness Workshop
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Date:

9 Oct 2025 (Thu)

Time:

11:00 am - 12:30 pm 

Description:

This workshop invites you to explore unresolved emotional wounds and patterns in interpersonal relationships. Participants will learn how adverse childhood experiences and attachment trauma impact the formation of close relationships. By the end of the workshop, participants will gain insights into addressing unresolved emotional wounds and building stronger connections with others. 

Language:

English

Speaker:

Ms Jenny Lau, Registered Social Worker and Project Leader,

Caritas Supportive Service for Adults with Relational Wounds 

Registration:

Here on or before 5 Oct 2025

Enquiry: 

Tel: 2358 6696 / E-mail: counsel@ust.hk

Remarks: 

  • The workshop will be delivered online via Zoom.
  • Successful registrants will receive confirmation email with a link to the online session.
  • This is a HMAW1905-recognized event in the "Personal Enrichment & Community Service" category under the "Self-directed Experience" of HMAW1905: Behavioral Foundations of University Education: Habits, Mindsets, and Wellness.
  • To receive 1.5 hours, you must attend the event in full and miss no more than 10mins.
  • This workshop may be triggering to participants who have experienced interpersonal or attachment trauma. You are encouraged to bring resources to support yourself (e.g. a cup of hot chocolate, a soft cushion, etc.) or to take a break during session if necessary. It is normal to have emotional reactions, please take care of yourself as much as you can.
Date
09 October 2025
Time
3:00am - 4:30am
Venue

ZOOM

HSBC Hong Kong Inclusion - HKUST x HSBC Visit
2025.10.09 Others
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The Diversity and Equal Opportunities Unit is delighted to invite you to join an inclusion workshop to be supported and facilitated by HSBC Hong Kong. 

 

Date and time: 2:30-4:30p.m., October 9, 2025 (A shuttle bus will be reserved to take registrants from HKUST Clear Water Bay campus at 1:45p.m. on the day.)  
 
Venue: HSBC Office, HSBC Main Building, Central 

Language: English  

 

Highlights: 

1. To learn more about inclusion and accessibility in a banking context

2. To understand more about accessible banking, digital accessibility and community banking

3. To learn more about HSBC’s Employee Resource Groups, network with their members and how these groups advance inclusion effort at HSBC 

 

Audience: Open to all HKUST students and staff. 

 

How to register: We have received an overwhelming response. Registration is now closed.  

 

Kind reminders:   

1. Staff members are encouraged to check with their managers first on attendance before registration and to apply for special leave as per HKUST policy once registration is confirmed. (You can refer to guideline for special leave for more information)

2. This is a HMAW1905-recognized event in the “Personal Enrichment & Community Service" category under the "Self-directed Experience" of HMAW1905: Behavioral Foundations of University Education: Habits, Mindsets, and Wellness. To receive 2 hours, you must attend the event in full and miss no more than 10 mins.

3. We will only arrange one-way shuttle bus to take the participants from HKUST Clear Water Bay campus to HSBC Main Building. No return transportation will be arranged.

 

Enquiry: deoc@ust.hk

Date
09 October 2025
Time
6:30am - 8:30am
Venue

HSBC Office

HSBC Main Building, Central

HKUST-SINO One Million Dollar Entrepreneurship Competition 2025 - Award Ceremony
2025.09.30 Talk
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Description

This year marks the 15th anniversary of our competition, which continues to provide invaluable entrepreneurial experience for the HKUST community. It plays a crucial role in preparing the next generation of business leaders and innovators. In celebration of this milestone, the competition further enhances the International Student Track, welcoming students from overseas universities. This initiative highlights HKUST's commitment to fostering a truly global entrepreneurial ecosystem, where innovators from around the world can connect with our students and exchange groundbreaking ideas. We are excited to offer this platform for the brightest minds to showcase their innovative concepts and learn from one another.

Date: 30th Sep 2025 (Tue)
Time: 13:45 - 15:15
Venue: Main Hall, Shaw Auditorium, HKUST
Language: English

Finalists: HKUST Track (10) & International Student Track (5)
Lucky draw for video voters who voted the top 5 favourites in Round 2 videos, only for HKUST Community

Competition website:
https://ec.hkust.edu.hk/one-million/hk/2025 

 

Registration link:
https://ec.hkust.edu.hk/one-million/hk/2025/registration

(Registration deadline by 29th Sep, 12 noon)

Date
30 September 2025
Time
5:45am - 7:15am
Venue

Main Hall, Shaw Auditorium, HKUST

HKUST-SINO One Million Dollar Entrepreneurship Competition 2025 - Final Round Competition
2025.09.30 Talk
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Description

This year marks the 15th anniversary of our competition, which continues to provide invaluable entrepreneurial experience for the HKUST community. It plays a crucial role in preparing the next generation of business leaders and innovators. In celebration of this milestone, the competition further enhances the International Student Track, welcoming students from overseas universities. This initiative highlights HKUST's commitment to fostering a truly global entrepreneurial ecosystem, where innovators from around the world can connect with our students and exchange groundbreaking ideas. We are excited to offer this platform for the brightest minds to showcase their innovative concepts and learn from one another.

Date: 30th Sep 2025 (Tue)
Time: 09:00 - 12:35
Venue: Main Hall, Shaw Auditorium, HKUST
Language: English

Finalists: HKUST Track (10) & International Student Track (5)

Competition website:
https://ec.hkust.edu.hk/one-million/hk/2025 

 

Registration link:
https://ec.hkust.edu.hk/one-million/hk/2025/registration

(Registration deadline by 29th Sep, 12 noon)

Date
30 September 2025
Time
1:00am - 4:30am
Venue

Main Hall, Shaw Auditorium, HKUST

IAS Focused Program - Frontiers in Chromatin Biology and Epigenetics
2025.11.24 - 2025.11.26 Others Exhibition/Fair
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Program Website

http://ias.ust.hk/events/202511fcbe/



Overview

Epigenetics is the study of how gene activity is controlled in a heritable manner without altering the DNA sequence. Epigenetic changes refer to chemical modifications to DNA that can turn genes on or off, or to histone modifications that mark the chromatin for transcriptional instructions. A unit of chromatin is known as a nucleosome, which consists of eight histone subunits bound to DNA. Epigenetic inheritance refers to the transfer of histones from parental DNA to daughter DNAs while coupled to DNA replication and is known to be a key factor in cancer development. The aim of this focused program is to bring together diverse participants interested in this broad topic to share the latest in their respective subfields. We hope to bring together scientists who are interested in epigenetics, DNA replication, transcription and cancer biology with a focus on chromatin biology.


Organizers

  • Yuanliang ZHAI, HKUST (Chair)

  • Bik-kwoon TYE, Cornell University & HKUST
    (IAS Senior Visting Fellow)

  • Toyotaka ISHIBASHI, HKUST

  • Danny LEUNG, HKUST

  • Xiang David LI, The University of Hong Kong

  • Keda ZHOU, The University of Hong Kong



Co-sponsors

  • Croucher Foundation

  • K. C. WONG Education Foundation

  • Global Engagement and Communications Office, HKUST

  • School of Science, HKUST

  • Division of Life Science, HKUST


Enquiries

For further enquiries, please contact the program secretariat at ias2025fcbe@ust.hk.

 

Date
24 November 2025
Time
1:00am - 10:30am
Venue

HKUST Jockey Club Institute for Advanced Study, Lo Ka Chung Building, Lee Shau Kee Campus, HKUST

Effective Study Skills in University
2025.09.29 Workshop
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Are you ready to unlock your full academic potential in university? In this workshop, you will discover why you are studying, identify your learning style, and overcome any challenges that may hold you back. Come and equip yourself with effective study habits to achieve the academic goals you set for yourself!

 

Remarks: This is a HMAW1905-recognized event in the “Personal Enrichment & Community Service” category under the "Self-directed Experience" of HMAW1905: Behavioral Foundations of University Education: Habits, Mindsets, and Wellness. To receive 1.5 hours, you must attend the event in full and miss no more than 10 mins.

 

Enquiry email: dstohmw@ust.hk

Date
29 September 2025
Time
7:00am - 8:30am
Venue

Room 1104 (Lift 19, near LT-A)

Fundamental Physics Seminar Series - Low Energy Neutrino and Dark Matter Physics with the TEXONO + CDEX Research Programs
2025.11.07 Talk Others
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Abstract

The studies of neutrino physics and searches of Dark Matter are subjects at the frontiers of fundamental physics research. Many of the experimental techniques and facilities are common or related. The speaker will present the broad landscape of both subjects, as well as the evolution and experimental efforts pursued by the Taiwan-based TEXONO and China-based CDEX programs, using novel germanium ionization detectors with sub-keV sensitivities [1]. The experiments are performed at the Kuo-Sheng Reactor Neutrino Laboratory [2] near Taipei, the China Jinping Underground Laboratory [3] in Sichuan, and the forthcoming Sanmen Reactor Neutrino Laboratory in Zhejiang.


Reference

  1. “Characterization and Performance of Germanium Detectors in Neutrino and Dark Matter Experiments”, A.K. Soma et al., TEXONO Collaboration, Nucl. Instrum. Meth. A 836, 67 (2016).

  1. “Taiwan EXperiment On NeutrinO: History and Prospects”, Henry Tsz-King Wong, Int. J. Mod. Phys. A33, 1830014 (2018).

  1. “The China Jinping Underground Laboratory and Its Early Science”, J.P. Cheng et al., Ann. Rev. Nucl. Part. Sci., Vol. 67, 231 (2017).



About the Speaker

Dr. Henry T. WONG is a particle physicist based in Taiwan. He grew up in Hong Kong, studied physics at the University of Oxford and the California Institute of Technology, has held junior research positions at the European Laboratory of Particle Physics (CERN) in Geneva, and is currently a Distinguished Research Fellow at the Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, Taiwan.

Dr. Wong has played a pivotal role in the TEXONO Collaboration—a Taiwan-based international effort in neutrino and astroparticle physics research, in which the Kuo-Sheng Reactor Neutrino Laboratory is the flagship facility. He is also a founding partner in the CDEX dark matter searches program at the China Jinping Underground Laboratory. Dr. Wong and his collaborators have pioneered the use of germanium ionization detectors with sub-keV sensitivities in neutrino and dark matter researches.

Dr. Wong was elected as Fellows of the American Physical Society (2023) and of the Taiwan Physical Society (2017), and have garnered numerous academic research awards.


About the Center for Fundamental Physics

For more information, please refer to https://cfp.hkust.edu.hk/.


For Attendees' Attention

Seating is on a first come, first served basis.

Date
07 November 2025
Time
7:00am - 8:00am
Venue

IAS4042, 4/F, Lo Ka Chung Building, Lee Shau Kee Campus, HKUST

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