Container Demo
Demo 1
Thrive@Arts provides Faculty of Arts students with accessible resources, guidance, and programmes to enhance well-being, personal development, and academic success. Services include mental health support, counselling, and learning assistance.University life isn’t just about books and lectures. It’s about building resilience, empathy, and the skills to thrive in all aspects of life. We’re here to support you every step of the way.
Thrive@Arts provides Faculty of Arts students with accessible resources, guidance, and programmes to enhance well-being, personal development, and academic success. Services include mental health support, counselling, and learning assistance.University life isn’t just about books and lectures. It’s about building resilience, empathy, and the skills to thrive in all aspects of life. We’re here to support you every step of the way.
Demo 2
The Faculty of Arts at HKU is home to a network of research centres that drive interdisciplinary scholarship and creativity across the humanities, languages, culture, and emerging technologies. Emerging areas are championed by the AI and Humanity Lab, exploring ethical and cultural dimensions of artificial intelligence; our Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Culture, examining transnational flows and cultural encounters; the China Humanities and Global Studies Hub, focusing on China’s global cultural engagement; and the Centre for Humanities and Medicine, bridging arts, social sciences, and health through research in medical ethics and narrative medicine. The new Institute of Transnational History of China explores the flow of ideas, people and trade between China and other countries, past and present. Together, these centres foster collaboration, experimentation, and public engagement, positioning HKU Arts as a leading force in interdisciplinary humanities research in Asia and beyond.