On this programme, we talk to a senior counsel about the government's plans to introduce new subsidiary legislation to clearly define National Security offences.
Then, we take a closer look at a recent cooperation between Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and an Uzbek foundation on education, spanning scholarships and training for civil servants.
After the break, we look back on the legacy left by "Saxophone Colossus", Sonny Rollins, who passed away last month.
And finally, we learn more from the researchers behind a therapy against aggressive leukemia and talk to the designers of a stroke rehabilitation device.
9:05am-9:21am: New subsidiary legislation under Safeguarding National Security Ordinance
Speaker:
Ronny Tong, Executive Councillor and Senior Counsel
9:21am-9:30am: HKUST's education partnership with Uzbekistan
Speaker:
Emily M. Nason, Director of Undergraduate Recruitment and Admissions at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST)
9:32am-9:47am: The legacy of jazz legend Sonny Rollins
Speaker:
Colin Aitchison, Host of Vintage Chart Toppers on Radio 3
9:47am-9:52am: Novel combination therapy against leukemia
Speaker:
Anskar Leung, Chair Professor at the Department of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong
9:52am-10:00am: PolyU developed wearable rehabilitation device
Speaker:
Kenneth Fong, Associate Head at the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences and Director of the Research Centre for Assistive Technology, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University