Forum info: 5 - 8 November 2025
Venue: HK Science Park and other science - related venues
Apply now: https://bit.ly/3Whk9o9
Application Period: until 15 April 2025
Eligibility Criteria
- Aged 35 or below
- PhD Graduates
- Postgraduates (Master / PhD)
- Undergraduates
in Astronomy, Life Science and Medicine, Mathematical Sciences or other closely related subjects in any country / region
Young scientists with the above-mentioned qualifications who are not affiliated to universities or organisations may also apply
Language
English (for both application and during Forum)
Application and Participation Fee
Free of charge
Selection Process
- Scientific Review Committee - review all valid applications
- Scientific Review Board - make final selection of 200 applicants
Result Announcement
By email in July 2025
Further Details: www.hklaureateforum.org
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The Hong Kong Laureate Forum (the Forum) aspires to be a world-class academic exchange event to connect the current and future leaders in scientific pursuit, as well as to foster understanding and interests of the young generation in Hong Kong and beyond across various disciplines in science and technology.
The Forum is fully sponsored by the Lee Shau Kee Foundation. Driven by a commitment to advance its mission far and wide, the Lee Shau Kee Foundation has, over the years, offered boundless support for education and talent development in Hong Kong, mainland China, and abroad. Additionally, the Foundation is dedicated to poverty relief and promoting social well-being, thereby benefiting countless individuals.
The Forum will invite the participation of recipients of our home-grown Shaw Prize. The Shaw Prize was established in 2002 to recognise advances and outstanding contributions in three disciplines, namely, Astronomy, Life Science and Medicine, and Mathematical Sciences. In just two decades, the Shaw Prize has become a world-renowned award for the highest achievements in mankind. Indeed, among over 100 Shaw Laureates since 2004, many of them have subsequently been awarded other world-renowned international awards, including 16 Nobel Prize awardees, 10 Lasker Awards winners, 7 Fields Medallists and 4 Abel Prize recipients.
The Forum aims to inspire young scientists from around the world by offering a range of programmes comprising world-class intellectual seminars, dialogues, workshops, poster sessions, etc. and provide ample opportunities for exchanges between the Shaw Laureates and emerging scientific talents. The Forum is also an international platform to encourage cross-cultural dialogue, promote collaboration and understanding among diverse scientific communities.