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UNICEF HK and HKU Academy for the Talented Signed MoU to Empower Youth in AI Education

2025/04/03

3 April 2025, HONG KONG – In recognition of the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) to children’s presence and future, Hong Kong Committee for UNICEF (UNICEF HK) and HKU Academy for the Talented (HKU AcT) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) recently to advance the understanding and guide the engagement of AI in youth education.

This partnership is a shared commitment to help young minds thrive in a technology-driven world. The collective actions bring together UNICEF HK’s dedication to children’s development and HKU AcT’s expertise in education and innovation to cultivate a responsible and forward-thinking AI culture.  

Professor Ian Holliday, Vice-President and Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Teaching and Learning) of The University of Hong Kong (HKU), welcomed the partnership and commitment to nurture innovative thinkers to address global challenges and drive positive change. Professor Holliday expressed, “At HKU, we are fully integrating GenAI into our teaching and learning, enabling our teachers and students to become not only AI literate but also pioneers in exploiting the potential of GenAI for the benefit of humankind.”

Mr Leo Kung, Council Member and Chairman of the Information and Technology Committee of UNICEF HK, stated, “UNICEF’s 2020 Policy Guidance on AI for Children emphasized that children must be protected yet empowered in interactions with AI technologies. This partnership opens doors for children and youth to harness the transformative power of AI, advancing Hong Kong as a child-friendly city that unleashes potential of our next generation.”

Professor Bennett Yim, Chairman of HKU AcT, emphasized the importance of equipping the future generation as well as teachers with AI training to move forward with global footsteps. A partnership with UNICEF HK increases the opportunities for a diverse array of children’s learning experiences. “By forging a closer collaboration, we are committed to exemplifying the synergies in youth development and AI education, creating a platform for nurturing the next generation of leaders in a technology-driven world,” Professor Yim concluded.

UNICEF HK shares a common vision of HKU’s School of Innovation (I-School), a new establishment to provide interdisciplinary courses of innovation that will create impact and address challenges faced by children.

 

Self Photos / Files - Photo 1 - UNICEF HK總幹事趙言湄教授(左)與HKU AcT主席嚴志堅教授(右)簽署合作備忘錄

Prof May Chiu, Executive Director of UNICEF HK (Left) and Prof Bennett Yim (Right), Chairman of HKU AcT signed an MoU to empower youth in AI education.

 

Self Photos / Files - Photo 2 - (從左至右)UNICEF HK委員曾立基先生、UNICEF HK總幹事趙言湄教授、UNICEF HK委員兼資訊科技委員會主席孔令成先生、HKU AcT主席嚴志堅教授、港大副校長(教學)何立仁教授合照

(Left to right) Group photo of Mr Richard Tsang, Council Member of UNICEF HK; Prof May Chiu, Executive Director of UNICEF HK; Mr. Leo Kung, Council Member and Chairman of the Information and Technology Committee of UNICEF HK; Prof Bennett Yim, Chairman of HKU AcT; Prof Ian Holliday, Vice-President and Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Teaching and Learning) of HKU.

 

Self Photos / Files - Photo 3 - 港大副校長(教學)何立仁教授致歡迎辭

Prof Ian Holliday, Vice-President and Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Teaching and Learning) of HKU delivered a welcoming speech.

 

Self Photos / Files - Photo 4 - UNICEF HK委員兼資訊科技委員會主席孔令成先生致詞,歡迎UNICEF HK與HK AcT的合作

Mr Leo Kung, Council Member and Chairman of the Information and Technology Committee of UNICEF HK welcomed this partnership between UNICEF HK and HK AcT.

 

Self Photos / Files - Photo 5- HKU AcT主席嚴志堅教授表示,將繼續推進青少年發展與AI教育的協同效應

Prof Bennett Yim, Chairman of HKU AcT, expressed the commitment of HKU AcT to exemplifying the synergies in youth development and AI education.

 

Enquiries:  
Ms. Christabella Wong Mr. Edwin Ng
Manager – Strategic Development, UNICEF HK Senior Programme Manager, HKU
Tel: 2836 2905 Tel: 3917 5107
Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

 

About Hong Kong Committee for UNICEF

Hong Kong Committee for UNICEF (UNICEF HK) was founded in 1986 and was established as an independent local non-government organization to raise funds through public donations, partnerships with companies, special events, etc. to support UNICEF’s work. UNICEF HK also promotes and advocates for children’s rights via organizing education and youth programmes in Hong Kong.

 

About HKU Academy for the Talented

Established in 2011, the HKU Academy for the Talented is a membership-based programme that brings together local and overseas students from diverse backgrounds that serves as a bridge to connect outstanding pre-university students with HKU. Top students in secondary schools, from near or afar, are welcome to join the exclusive programmes or activities which span across multiple disciplines, including but not limited to medicine, law, engineering, social sciences, dentistry, natural sciences, mathematics, and arts.

For more information about the HKU Academy for the Talented, please visit https://talented.hku.hk/.