The Hongkong Prize

hongkong prize

The hongkong prize is one of the most prominent awards in Asia. It attracts thousands of applicants each year and is intended to encourage students to pursue their passion and become leaders of tomorrow. Students should research the competition thoroughly before applying to ensure they are aware of its rules and regulations. They should also keep up with their academic studies and extracurricular activities in order to have a good chance of winning.

The award was established to commemorate the late Professor Wang Gungwu, a well-known historian who wished to help students develop their interest in history and enhance their independent thinking and research skills through project learning. The prize is awarded on the basis of objective evaluations by expert review panels, free from sponsorship and special committee influences. The winners are determined by their scientific achievements and their impact on society.

Winners receive a cash prize and access to some of London’s top research facilities. They will have the opportunity to work alongside other talented scientists and gain global exposure. The competition is open to all students from around the world, including those studying in the UK. However, it is important to note that the application process is only open at certain times of the year.

To be eligible for the HKJO prize, applicants must have published an original article in the HKJO during the award period. This includes prospective or retrospective clinical studies, observational studies, epidemiological studies and basic science studies. The paper should be a major contribution to the advancement of the discipline. It should be clear, concise and written in English, with a minimum of two authors. The HKJO reserves the right to withdraw a submission if it does not meet the criteria.

This award is designed to promote cinematic innovation and promising Asian directors. It consists of two in-kind prizes, both valued at US$15000 in market equipment rental service value. A winning IDP project will be offered post-production services from White Light Studio in Bangkok, Thailand while a WIP project will be provided with colour-grading from ARRI Hong Kong. Moreover, the prize provides an opportunity for young filmmakers to learn from professionals in the industry. HKAI aims to nurture more local talents and contribute to Hong Kong’s film industry. The symbol of the award, expressed both in the award logo and the trophies conferred on winners, juxtaposes the precious elements of pearl and pierced jade amulet. This design has happy connotations in both Chinese and Western contexts.