
HKBU Souvenirs - Hong Kong Baptist University
To purchase HKBU souvenirs, please visit the University Bookshop. Room ACC G07, G/F, Jockey Club Academic Community Centre, Hong Kong Baptist University, 9 Hong Kong Baptist University Road, Kowloon Tong, Kowloon. Opening Hours: Tel: 3411 7457. Fax: 2794 7829. E-mail address: [email protected]. * All prices listed are unit price in HK$
Creative Community - Hong Kong Baptist University
Discover "the Memo of HKBU" - where every stroke of the pen tells a story, and every blank page holds endless possibilities. This set isn't just about paper and ink; it's about capturing moments of inspiration, turning ordinary notes into extraordinary tales.
Heng PENG - Hong Kong Baptist University
Dr. PENG Heng, Professor, earned her Ph.D. at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He joined HKBU after working at Princeton University as a postdoc. Now, he is an associate editor of Computational Statistics and Data Analysis.
In this paper, we investigate the asymptotic properties of a nonconcave penalized M-estimator in sparse, high-dimensional, linear regression models. Compared with classic M-estimation, the nonconcave penalized M-estimation method can perform parameter estimation and variable selection simultaneously.
Learning Commons - sa.hkbu.edu.hk
All students and staff members of Hong Kong Baptist University are eligible to access the Learning Commons by presenting their physical or electronic student/staff cards at the entrance gates. Student/staff cards are the only valid identification for entering the premises.
Jun PAN - Hong Kong Baptist University
With the award of a RGC’s Early Career Scheme and an HKBU digital scholarship grant, Prof. Pan complied the Chinese/English Political Interpreting Corpus (CEPIC, https://digital.lib.hkbu.edu.hk/cepic/), an open-access online corpus of interpreting in political settings consisting of nearly 6.5 million word tokens.
T&L with AI @ HKBU - Hong Kong Baptist University
Principles for the Use of Generative AI Tools in Teaching and Learning, and Assessment @ HKBU Approved by the Senate in June 2023, effective from AY2023/2024 Play
A Disappearing Art: Bookplates and Hong Kong
Tin Wong is a print-maker who returned to Hong Kong after living in Australia for some years. He was an illustrator who specialized in pen and ink, and learning print making has given him a fresh perspective that illustration could not provide him.
Yinni PENG - Hong Kong Baptist University
Dr. Yinni Peng works on migration, family and gender, digital technology, and labor politics. She is the coauthor of Masculine Compromise: Migration, Family, and Gender in China (2016, University of California Press), which is the winner of the 2018 best book, RC 31 Sociology of Migration, International Sociological Association.
HKKH: Sinophone Hong Kong literature: translation anthologies
This page contains a list of editors for English and French in HKKH: Sinophone Hong Kong literature: translation anthologies