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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

Bagging a place at a good university is a common motivation when it comes to choosing a school curriculum – but it’s no longer just a matter of getting the right grades

Tired clichés about starving artists should be a thing of the past – today creatives need patrons more than ever, and the business world has its role to play by investing in and promoting talent

The Greater Bay Area’s arts scene is putting contemporary Chinese talent on the map with Guangzhou’s Art Canton and OCAT Shenzhen – could these new hubs eclipse Hong Kong’s international clout?

Leadership training isn’t about learning to be the boss, but about developing attributes and attitudes that enable teams to perform well, and schools provide a variety of situations in which children can hone these skills

Students better understand the world around them when they take part in volunteer work or lead initiatives to address social problems

As the use of digital devices among primary schoolers gains traction, it may also put children at greater risk of physical and mental health issues later in life

While every good programme covers the essentials, business schools are well aware that graduates also need that special something extra to give them an edge

The ‘glocal’ art market quickly embraced virtual exhibitions, online masterclasses and live-streamed studio visits to usher in a new era of digital sales

The new digital medium promises endless possibilities for creators and collectors, but fears of a bursting bubble means newcomers should research and tread carefully

A combination of online schooling, less physical activity and that nagging sense of missing out on shared experience have brought a focus on student mental well-being to the fore

The city’s universities have answered the needs of tomorrow with programmes that tackle thorny issues like cross-border issues, environmental law, arbitration and intellectual property

As in the rest of the world, Hong Kong’s institutions have had to grapple with pandemic-era logistical challenges on top of evolving to address the big data, fintech of the the moment

Cultures across the globe are filled with folklore on how wealth diminishes from a parent to child and then grandchild but it all comes down to prudent planning and investing.