What is the HK Prize?
The hk prize is a prize awarded to those who have done well in an activity or sport. The award varies in amount, but is generally given for a performance that is good enough to impress the judges. This can be anything from a sporting event to an artistic performance. The winner usually receives a trophy and cash. This can be a huge incentive for those who want to improve their performances in the future.
The Hong Kong Film Awards (HKFA) are an annual competition to identify the best films produced in Hong Kong. The judging criteria include the director being a Hong Kong citizen or resident, at least one of the principal cast members being a Hong Kong citizen or resident, and the film being commercially released in the territory.
US lawmakers from across party lines nominated Hong Kong’s pro-democracy protesters for a Nobel peace prize this week, calling them “global inspiration” in the face of a crackdown by Beijing. In a letter to the Nobel committee, nine lawmakers from both parties cited estimates that over two million people took to the streets on 16 June for what is considered one of the largest mass protests in history.
This year’s five winners of the BOCHK Science and Technology Innovation Prize 2024 will pocket HK$2 million each, a prize that is crucial to the city’s future tech-innovation efforts. The prize money will fund research into artificial intelligence and robotics, life and health, new materials and energy, and advanced manufacturing.
It was named in honor of the late Professor George B. Endacott who was responsible, almost single-handedly, for the re-establishment of the Department of History at HKBU in 1946. The Prize is a recognition of the contribution made by Professor Endacott in helping to establish the study of Hong Kong history as an important and respected field of scholarship in the 1950s.
This is the seventh edition of this prestigious prize, which was established in 2012 to celebrate the work of young Hong Kong scholars and encourage scholarly studies on contemporary Hong Kong issues. The winning article will be published in the Society’s journal, Global Hong Kong Studies and presented at an international conference hosted by the Society.
In addition to the monetary reward, the prize will also provide opportunities for the winner and their students to network with prominent academics in the area of Hong Kong studies. The Society will also promote the winner’s research to a wider audience through various channels.
The Hari Art Prize is open to all self-taught artists and recent art graduates within the first ten years of their career. Submissions must be original works created by the entrant. Entries will be judged by a panel of judges. This year, the panel is comprised of renowned Chinese contemporary artist Zhang Yue and the founders of the Hong Kong-China Contemporary Art Platform, Aron and Sherry Chan. The first prize winner will receive HK$100,000 and will be announced at the opening ceremony of the exhibition on 14 September.