How to Win the HK Prize

The Hong Kong Prize (hk prize) is one of Asia’s premier high school competitions, where students vie to win both monetary prizes and international recognition. Winners also benefit from expanding their writing portfolio while deepening their understanding of Hong Kong culture. It is important to remember that winning this hk prize takes hard work and dedication; to maximize your chances, make sure to follow its rules closely or else they could lead to disqualification.

This year, HK$12m in prize money will be distributed among the top three in each event, including runners-up receiving HK$3m and those placing fourth through eighth receiving HK$750,000 each. All prize money donated by this competition will go directly to Justice Centre Hong Kong so they may assist displaced refugees living in Hong Kong.

Finalists of hk prize will receive shopping vouchers and F&B benefits at award ceremonies across the city, priority enrollment in SHKS-sponsored seminars and access to exclusive resources; furthermore they’ll have an opportunity to meet fellow scholars within their field of research while widening their network of potential collaborators.

If you are interested in competing for an HK Prize, visit its official website to familiarise yourself with all its rules and requirements. Once that is done, begin the application process to submit your entry! Applicants should note that their submission will be reviewed by experts; should their entry not be accepted they will be informed via email or telephone call.

This award recognizes outstanding research and development across life sciences, new materials and energy sectors. It recognizes scientific and technological innovation achievements as well as their application into practice to generate economic or societal value creation. The judging panel comprises members from government, business community and academia and can deny or withdraw awards/certificates as well as take appropriate measures against breaches in professional ethics.

Generocity’s annual Prize seeks to solicit innovative ideas on how Hong Kong should play its part in global development, awarding winners with a cash prize of HK$5,000 as well as giving them an opportunity to present their concepts at an award ceremony in Hong Kong.

The prize is open to young researchers who have conducted work related to hepatitis or geometry over the last ten years and published their research in an academic peer-reviewed journal within this timeframe. Judging panels comprised of members from the Society for Scientific Research and the Hong Kong Academy of Medicine will adjudicate this prize.