The HK Prize

hk prize

The hk prize is an international scholarship program that recognizes academic accomplishments and extracurricular involvement while encouraging students to follow their passions and broaden their global perspectives. It is one of Asia’s most competitive awards, with thousands applying yearly. In addition to offering a generous monetary prize, the Hong Kong Prize also provides access to some of Hong Kong’s premier research facilities.

The prize was established in 2006 to honour the memory of Professor George B. Endacott, who was responsible for the re-establishment of the Department of History after World War II and made significant contributions to the field of history in Hong Kong. Each year, the prize is awarded to a student who has demonstrated excellence in his or her performance in a course of study based on the Department’s undergraduate curriculum.

Awarded annually to a third-year student who has the best result among those taking at least 48 credits in History. This scholarship was set up in 1996 by friends and students in memory of the late Dr John D. Young to recognise an outstanding student of history who has done research into the history of Hong Kong and its surrounding region.

It is the first time that a Hong Kong-based scholar has won the Nobel Prize, marking a significant milestone for the city as a centre of science and innovation. It was the second nomination for Cai Xi, an economics professor who has led a pro-democracy movement to challenge the Communist Party’s control over universities.

The award was formally presented to Cai on October 17 at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm, Sweden. A panel of ten leading scientists selected the winner from a list of 25 nominees. The other nominees were all renowned scientists from around the world, including physicists Gregory Winter and Michael Levitt and microbiologist Yves-Marie Loiseau.

Besides the monetary prize, winners will have the opportunity to participate in seminars and research internships in one of Hong Kong’s top scientific laboratories. They will be exposed to cutting-edge research and have the chance to collaborate with local and overseas scientists who are leaders in their fields. Moreover, they will also get to know more about the culture and history of Hong Kong.

Those who want to apply for the HK prize should visit the official website. There, they can find out the deadline and other important information about the application process. In order to be eligible, applicants must have a high grade point average and a strong desire for learning. They must also be able to communicate well in Chinese and English. In addition, they must have a clear understanding of the laws in their home country. Finally, they must be able to write professionally.