The 2022 and 2023 Winners of the Hongkong Prize
The hongkong prize is an award that honors scientific research with a global impact. It is one of Asia’s most prestigious awards and attracts many applicants each year. Winners are chosen based on the quality and originality of their work, as well as their impact on society. The prize also encourages young scientists to pursue a career in research.
The winners of the hongkong prize are a diverse group, from university professors to doctoral students. However, they all share a passion for research and a desire to make a difference in the world. Those who are interested in applying for the prize should contact their school’s scholarship department to see what opportunities are available. The process is relatively simple and will take about two months to complete.
Hong Kong’s Post journalists won 13 out of 76 prizes in various categories at the 2022 news awards held Friday. Senior reporter Kate Li’s three-piece culture series won the top prize and 2nd runner-up in two categories. The report delved into the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area’s endeavor to become a cultural and artistic hub. Other news winners included a feature by staff writer Xiao Yin on a new generation of artists in the city and the first runner-up award for her story about the Hong Kong Symphony Orchestra’s upcoming world tour.
The human rights press awards are administered by Human Rights Watch and the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University. The 2023 awards for outstanding reporting on human rights issues across Asia were announced on World Press Freedom Day, May 3. They are the first to be handed out since China’s imposition of a draconian national security law in Hong Kong that led to the closure of at least nine media outlets in the city.
A movie about a Chinese writer’s life won the best film prize at the Hong Kong Film Awards, despite local controversy over its depiction of Beijing’s growing influence in the semi-autonomous city. The biographical drama “To My Nineteen-Year-Old Self” won the best film award, as well as awards for its director Ann Hui and lead actress Sammi Cheng.
The HK History Book Prize is an award for authors who write about Hong Kong’s history. It has been given out since 1959 and is one of the most prestigious prizes in Asia. The prize offers a cash prize and other benefits, including access to research facilities. The competition is open to writers from all over the world. To enter, applicants must submit their work and meet the requirements. Those who are unsuccessful will be notified within six months of the closing date. The application process is straightforward and can be completed online. The organisers will also be happy to answer any questions you might have. The HK History Book Prize is an excellent way to bring attention to your book and help you reach a wider audience.