Where HKUST Research Meets Christmas Cheer
As the holiday season approaches, we hope to use a unique way to celebrate the incredible research achievements of HKUST in 2024 - turning our collective outputs into a festive Christmas tree!
As the holiday season approaches, we hope to use a unique way to celebrate the incredible research achievements of HKUST in 2024 - turning our collective outputs into a festive Christmas tree!
Struggling to convey your research topic or results to your family and friends who are not in your research field? Perhaps you’ve considered joining HKUST’s 3 Minute Thesis competition. But, there are other ways to convey your research results: Dance!
Earlier this month we introduced seven new SciTech books authored by HKUST researchers. In this post, we feature the twelve new books in the fields of business, humanities and social sciences.
From August 2023 to July 2024, scholars from HKUST have published a total of 19 books, as indicated in our Institutional Repository.
Loneliness is not on the mountain but on the street, not within one person but among many people. — Kiyoshi Miki
Exploring the research landscape of an institution has often meant turning to traditional academic databases like Web of Science or Scopus for publication information. However, open data is changing how we understand research.
Last year we blogged about Twitter for scholarly communication. Yet soon after in Oct 2022, Elon Musk took over Twitter, leading a wave of #TwitterMigration. How did #LeaveTwitter work? Where are the users now?
Last week we introduced nine new SciTech and business books authored or edited by HKUST faculty and researchers. In this post, we feature the eleven new books in the fields of humanities and social sciences.
From August 2022 to July 2023, scholars from HKUST have published a total of 20 books, as indicated by our Institutional Repository.
Last month we introduced 8 new SciTech and business books authored or edited by HKUST faculty and researchers. This post features new books in humanities and social sciences.