The Hong Kong Prize is an independent merit-based award that recognizes scientific research with significant societal benefits. The selection process is devoid of sponsorship and personal interests, enabling scientists from any background or ethnicity to be nominated regardless of sponsorship and personal biases. Past recipients have included journalists exposing human rights abuses, activists fighting for democracy within their countries and community service workers providing empowerment services in marginalized communities.
The HK Prize provides scholars the chance to study in Hong Kong, an established global hub for research and development. This opportunity gives scholars access to resources suited for conducting studies that require special equipment or facilities as well as to international collaborators in research collaboration.
To qualify for the Hong Kong Prize, applicants must submit research papers on an original topic related to their field of study. Moreover, their work must have an impactful and beneficial outcome for society and demonstrate leadership capabilities; additionally they must publish their research in respected journals.
Beginning March 1st, applicants can register to win the Hong Kong Prize by visiting the World of Winners splash page and registering their email addresses for a chance at visiting this remarkable city while immersing themselves in its vibrant Asian culture. Three waves will select applicants; Southeast Asian residents having priority over mainland Chinese and international residents.
The Hongkong Prize offers scholars the unique opportunity to study in Hong Kong universities and laboratories – an invaluable asset for scientists looking to advance their careers. Furthermore, winners receive other incentives, including financial prizes and mentoring opportunities.
The Hong Kong Prize is an independent merit-based award that recognizes outstanding research from Hong Kong, Macau and Mainland China. Bank of China in Hong Kong sponsors this award to honor scientists who have made outstanding contributions to scientific innovation and transformation across Hong Kong, Mainland China, and beyond. The Hong Kong Prize is an acclaimed achievement that has earned widespread support from academic communities both domestic and abroad. It has cemented Hong Kong’s place as a scientific center and given local research more recognition across Asia and globally. Students also benefit greatly from participating in this prize as their achievements can be recognized and they become future leaders of society – as well as become part of an exclusive group of scientists while being seen as role models to younger generations.