The HK Prize – An Award For Outstanding Journalists

The hk prize is an award for outstanding journalists, established by the Newspaper Society of Hong Kong in 1954. It is regarded as the city’s answer to the Pulitzer Prizes and aims to recognise the hard work of journalists while raising professional standards. The prestigious awards are presented annually in four sections – reporting, writing, photography and design.

The prize is a grant of HK$25,000 to be used for research expenses. The winner is expected to be able to demonstrate the scientific merit of the project and its significance in the field. The project should also be of potential interest to the wider community.

In addition to the monetary prize, winners are given the opportunity to attend seminars or research internships at universities and laboratories in Hong Kong. This allows them to meet world-leading scientists and gain exposure to cutting-edge research. In the past, the hk prize has recognised scientists who have made breakthroughs in the fields of life science, physical science and mathematics and computer sciences.

Winners will be honoured at an award ceremony, which is typically held in the summer. They will receive a monetary award and a trophy. The prize is open to all enrolled secondary school students in Hong Kong. They must be nominated by their teacher and submit their artworks online before the submission deadline. The winning artworks are selected by a panel of judges, and the public can vote for their favourite artwork through social media platforms.

The HK Prize was created by friends and students to honour the memory of the late Professor John D. Young, who was a prolific scholar on the history of Hong Kong. The prize aims to encourage more academics to write books on the subject. It also aims to recruit new authors into the Royal Asiatic Society’s Hong Kong Studies series.

The HK Prize is awarded by a panel of judges, including representatives from the University of Hong Kong and the University of Macau. The judging process is rigorous and transparent, and the selection of winners takes into account academic merit, the quality of the written presentation and the scholarly content of the book. The judges are encouraged to take into account the diversity of Asian societies when selecting their winners. The HK Prize is a valuable educational tool for readers, scholars and the wider community. The Prize reflects the values of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and its people, including freedom, justice and equality. The HK Prize also promotes cross-cultural understanding and friendship. It is one of the most prestigious awards in Asia. Past laureates have included Nazi critic Carl von Ossietzky, Soviet dissident Andrei Sakharov and Polish politician Lech Walesa. It is a prestigious award that highlights the highest aspirations of humanity.