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John Cremer

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Sir Catchick Paul Chater donated his private art collection to the City Hall Art Gallery & Museum – now the Hong Kong Museum of Art – shaping the city’s art scene.

These advanced courses, spanning arbitration, dispute resolution, Chinese business law and more, prepare students for success in a globalised legal landscape.

The courses also cover ethical implications of AI in law, and practical training to prepare graduates for roles as legal technologists and cybersecurity advisers.

From adaptable furniture to outdoor learning experiences, the teaching environment is being transformed to better meet the needs of today’s learners.

Prestigious UK boarding schools are opening campuses on the other side of the world, with Asian parents recognising the potential benefits for their children

Hauser & Wirth’s Elaine Kwok says that collecting should be more about passion than investment, while the Sunpride Foundation’s Patrick Sun advises doing your homework as well as buying what you love

Today’s forward-looking schools, in Hong Kong and around the world, are working to bring sustainability and climate change into their curricula

Opportunities – and potential dangers – abound in the world of social media and schools have to address issues around its use, offering advice and counselling where needed

Aileen Alonzo-Hayward is singer, songwriter, social entrepreneur, RTHK radio presenter and co-founder of Pangyao – an unprecedented social platform serving Hong Kong’s community of migrant workers

Wound up: Italians are angry about having to fork out more for their beloved national dish – we unravel the crisis and trace the staple’s knotty origin story, possibly to China and back