Backstory of the “Island of Loneliness”
Loneliness is not on the mountain but on the street, not within one person but among many people. — Kiyoshi Miki
Loneliness is not on the mountain but on the street, not within one person but among many people. — Kiyoshi Miki
Curious about Marco Polo’s journey in ancient China? Our interactive project in HUMA5630 (Digital Humanities) brings his vivid travel narratives to life with maps, themes, and modern research, offering a unique glimpse into China through a European lens.
Ancient Chinese literature holds countless treasures, and among them, "The Classic of Mountains and Seas" stands out as a masterpiece of mythology and geography.
The 3MT® Competition challenges researchers to distill years of work into a captivating three-minute presentation. This year's HKUST champion, Nahid Khodabakhshi, PhD student in Civil Engineering, shared insights into her success.
In 2018, a pressing issue emerged at the campus canteen: food waste. With trays piling up with uneaten food, the question loomed: "With all the technology available to us, can we curb food waste on campus?"
In this week’s post, Sophia (Year 2, SENG) shares about her part-time work experience at the Library’s Research & Learning Support Team. Let’s dive into Sophia’s story and learn what she learned along the way.
The championship of the 2022 HKUST Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) Competition went to PhD student Georgios Grigoropoulos. We interviewed George about his experience participating in the competition.
We welcome guest writers to contribute to Research Bridge Blog, a hub for HKUST community to share trends in scholarly communication and promote best practices in doing research.