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The 1st Issue of FHM Research Bulletin is Launched

We are pleased to announce the launch of the inaugural issue of our new Faculty of Humanities (FHM) Research Bulletin! The Bulletin serves as a new platform to showcase FHM colleagues’ research endeavours and accomplishments. It will be published and shared every quarter of the year.

To learn more: https://www.eduhk.hk/fhm/publication/fhm-research-bulletin

  • 20 Mar, 2023
  • Publication
  • Faculty of Humanities
The 1st Issue of FHM Research Bulletin is Launched

Writer-in-residence in Spring Events Recap

  • 08 Mar, 2023
  • Forum
  • Faculty of Humanities
Writer-in-residence in Spring Events Recap

Digital Humanities Seminars and Mini-Conference on Digital Humanities Research and Teaching

  • 01 Mar, 2023
  • Research & Knowledge Transfer
  • Department of Linguistics and Modern Language Studies
Digital Humanities Seminars and Mini-Conference on Digital Humanities Research and Teaching

The Faculty of Humanities and Department of Literature and Cultural Studies Welcome Wong Yi to be our Writer-in-residence in Spring Semester 2023

Wong Yi is an award-winning Hong Kong writer, librettist, radio show host, and editor at Fleur des Lettres.  In 2020, she was named one of 20 Young Sinophone Novelists to Watch by the Taiwanese literary magazine Unitas. She is the author of four short story collections: Ways To Love In A Crowded City (2021), The Four Seasons of Lam Yip (2019), Patched Up (2015), and News Stories (2010). She has participated in events such as the Singapore Writers Festival, Singapore Book Fair, Hong Kong International Literary Festival, and Taipei International Book Exhibition.⁣

  • 03 Feb, 2023
  • Forum
  • Faculty of Humanities
Four FHM Scholars Ranked the World’s Top 2% Scientists by Stanford University

Four FHM Scholars Ranked the World’s Top 2% Scientists by Stanford University

Four scholars from the Faculty of Humanities of The Education University of Hong Kong have been recently listed among the top 2% most-cited scientists in the world by Stanford University.

  • 04 Jan, 2023
  • Research & Knowledge Transfer
  • Faculty of Humanities
Four FHM Scholars Ranked the World’s Top 2% Scientists by Stanford University