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BOCHK SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION PRIZE is a merit-based award organized by Hong Kong Alliance of Technology and Innovation and sponsored by Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited. It aims at rewarding outstanding scientists and research teams in Hong Kong or research-related institutions set up by Hong Kong higher education institutions and located in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, for their significant contributions in scientific research and influence on the transformation of R&D outcomes in the Greater Bay Area. The prize logo, which juxtaposes a pearl and a pierced jade amulet, has happy connotations in Chinese and Western contexts. It is designed to reflect the importance of balancing creativity and commercialization. The operation of BOCHK SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Innovating Prize is governed by the Charter. The review process is independent, objective and fair, with no organization or individual exerting undue influence. The reviewers and judging panel are subject to the provisions of the Charter and should hold high standards of professionalism and ethics in their work.
The History Prize, donated by Professor Wang Gungwu and matched under the sixth round of Government Matching Scheme, is established to honour a former lecturer and senior lecturer in the Department of History who played a critical role in re-establishing the discipline as a respectable field of scholarship after the Second World War. The scholarship will be awarded to a student who has made significant contribution to the development of Hong Kong History at undergraduate or postgraduate level, and who is researching on an aspect of the development of Hong Kong in the past fifty years.
Art Prize
The Art Prize is an annual celebration of diversity, equity and inclusion through the power of art. It invites Hong Kong-based artists to showcase a kaleidoscope of human experiences in their creations, unrestricted by medium. Last year, Pakistan’s Sameen Agha won the Grand Prize with her sculpture A Home Is a Terrible Place to Love and the Public Vote Prize was awarded to Michelle Fung for her mixed media work Red Bean Stalk.
The HK$2 million Prize sponsored by the Hong Kong Alliance of Technology and Innovation will be awarded to the Laureate(s) in each category. The winners will be announced at an awards ceremony. In addition, the Jockey Club will provide additional HK$6 million to gold medallists through its Outstanding Athlete Incentive Awards Scheme, and HK$3 million to silver and bronze medallists. This will support the finalists in furthering their careers and pursuing their dreams.