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Welcome to EdUHK Library Research Services! Developed in collaboration with the Committee for Research and Development (CRD), our research services are designed to cater to your research needs, whether you're starting a new project or preparing for publication. With a personalized approach, we offer a comprehensive range of services to assist you at every stage of your research journey. To submit the Research Services Request. No matter your research output is to be published or has been published in a book or journal, the content can only be viewed by the buyers or subscribers. You can also possibly publish your work at the Library’s EdUHK Research Repository to let the rest of the world see it.

The EdUHK Research Repository collects, manages, preserves and showcases the research output of EdUHK staff in one digital location. Records can be browsed by Researchers, Research Units or Research Outputs, and searchable by keywords or phrases. The Research Repository also provides access to an electronic copy of the material when available. It represents a major knowledge management resource of the University and demonstrates the range and level of research achievement of EdUHK staff. The University of Hong Kong (HKU) is a public university in Pok Fu Lam, Hong Kong. It was founded in 1887 as the Hong Kong College of Medicine for Chinese by the London Missionary Society and formally established as the University of Hong Kong in 1911.

It is the oldest tertiary institution in Hong Kong.[7] The university was established and proposed by Governor Sir Frederick Lugard in an effort to compete with the other Great Powers opening universities in China. The university's governance consists of three bodies: the Court, the Council, and the Senate. These three bodies all have their own separate roles. The Court acts as the overseeing and legislative body of the university, the Council acts as governing body of the University, and the Senate as the principal academic authority of the university. The university currently has ten academic faculties and 20 residential halls and colleges for its students, with English being its main medium of instruction and assessment.

The university has educated many notable alumni in many fields. Among them is Sun Yat-sen, the founder of the Republic of China, a graduate of the Hong Kong College of Medicine for Chinese, the predecessor of HKU. Notable alumni in the field of politics include Anson Chan, Carrie Lam, Jasper Tsang and Regina Ip. The origins of the University of Hong Kong can be traced back to the Hong Kong College of Medicine for Chinese, founded in 1887 by Ho Kai (later known as Sir Kai Ho Kai). It was renamed the Hong Kong College of Medicine in 1907.[8] The college was later incorporated as HKU's medical school in 1911. We regret to inform you that our website no longer supports Internet Explorer.

To continue browsing the website, please consider using other browsers like Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox or Safari. A remarkable new treatment for leukaemia, invented and developed at HKU, is chemo-free and has a 97 per cent success rate, offering new hope and less treatment trauma for patients. HKU has set a new record with 54 academics named in Clarivate’s “Highly Cited Researchers 2025” list, placing HKU 13th globally among all institutions based on the total number of researcher designations—including those recognised... Copyright © 2025 The University of Hong Kong. All Rights Reserved. Address: Research Services, The Registry The University of Hong Kong 9th Floor, Knowles Building Pokfulam, Hong Kong

Please click here or access the Staff Communication Directory via HKU Portal (Sitemap > Campus Information Services > Staff Communication Directory) (HKU members only). For contact persons of individual funding schemes, please refer to the scheme synopses here (HKU members only). State-of-the-art BSL-3 laboratories and animal facilities are available for researchers to conduct microbiological, virological and epidemiological studies. The Centre for Comparative Medicine Research (CCMR) is the largest and only research animal centre in Hong Kong operating with AAALAC International accreditation. The centre is responsible for the breeding of specific pathogen free laboratory animals for research and teaching, and promotion of humane care and responsible usage of laboratory animals in the University. The Germfree and Gnotobiotic Core Facility, being the first of its kind in Hong Kong, was established in 2022 to support the Faculty in germfree/gnotobiotic studies.

Equipped with cutting-edge technology and dedicated staff, the facility provides high quality germ-free animals as well as a controlled, sterile environment to cater experiments, facilitating researchers to accomplish their research goals. The Transgenic Core Facility (CCMR-TCF), being a part of the CCMR, supports the Faculty in research by preserving valuable transgenic mouse lines through embryo/sperm cryopreservation, re-derivation and rescue of mouse colonies using assisted reproductive... The mission of TCF is to provide an efficient centralised service to support HKU's cutting-edge research involving genetically modified animals. Zebrafish (Danio rerio) is a freshwater species in minnow family under the order Cypriniformes. Native to south Asia, the species is emerging as a vertebrate model organism for studying gene interaction, developmental biology and modeling human diseases. Optically transparent embryos, large brood size and relatively short lifecycle compared to other vertebrate model organisms vastly accelerated biological studies.

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To continue browsing the website, please consider using other browsers like Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox or Safari. HKU is a comprehensive research-intensive institution engaging in innovative research with local, regional and global significance. Our research policy is formulated to strengthen capabilities in both fundamental and outcome-driven research and knowledge exchange within a culture that enables our researchers to flourish and innovate. The University’s research strategies and policies are managed by the University Research Committee (URC), a committee of the Senate chaired by the Vice-President and Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research). The University’s vision for 2026–2035: Leadership for Impact

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