
Interview with Professor CHAN Ching Selina The First Virtual Museum of National Intangible Cultural Heritage in Hong Kong Interactive Experience – 360° Tour through Hungry Ghosts (Yulan) Festival
In a bid to reinvent liberal arts education, Hong Kong Shue Yan University (HKSYU) has been actively promoting “Digital Humanities” in recent years. A number of research projects has been launched under the theme and one of them, the “Three Chaozhou Hungry Ghosts Festival: Research and Promotion” – spearheaded by Academic Vice President Professor CHAN Ching Selina – has been a showcase of how research efforts in humanities and social science can combine with digital technology.

HKSYU x YICY Business Proposal Competition 2022
The HKSYU x YICY Business Proposal Competition is back! Show us your creativity and your innovation could be the product in the market! All secondary school students are welcome to apply the competition and join the workshop and mentorship programme.

University Unveiled the Dr. Francis Cheung Business Analytics Research Centre
Hong Kong Shue Yan University has received a HK$2 million donation from esteemed alumnus Dr. Francis CHEUNG to establish its first research centre for business analytics.

2022 Library System Update Project
To upgrade the system, some Library services will be suspended from 20 June 2022 at 09:00 to 21 June 2022 at 18:30. During this period, you will NOT BE ABLE to use the Lending service at Library counters, check your Circulation Record, and make any online requests.

Outstanding Athletes
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Reinventing Liberal Arts Education: research-informed, technology-enhanced teaching
With the support of Quality Enhancement Support Scheme and Intangible Cultural Heritage Office, Professor Selina Ching Chan and her team developed a “Virtual Museum of National Intangible Cultural Heritage: Adaptation of Buddhist Sam Kok Pier Hungry Ghosts Festival under COVID-19 Pandemic.”

Effective Contingency Planning to Fight the Epidemic on Campus
With the COVID-19 epidemic being so unpredictable, since the early stage of the epidemic, Hong Kong Shue Yan University (HKSYU) has been actively preparing contingency measures and stepping up epidemic prevention work to minimize the transmission risk on campus.