4 Follow Us on Social Media Prof Alex Jingwei He is an Associate Professor of the Division of Public Policy at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, where he also serves as the Acting Director of the Institute for Public Policy. He specializes in policy process theories, policy innovation, and social policy. He has been ranked as the world’s top 2% most cited scientists since 2021. Prof. Zhuoni Zhang is an Associate Professor in the Urban Governance and Design Thrust at the Society Hub of HKUST (GZ)research interests include urban studies, social stratification, and population migration. Her research outputs were published in high-profile journals. Recently, she has been working on urban studies that emphasize interdisciplinary sociospatial comparative analysis, knowledge transfer, and social impact. Pritish Anand is a PhD student in the Division of Public Policy at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. He holds a Master’s degree in Public Policy. His research areas include social policy, gender inequality, and digital education, particularly in lower-middleincome countries. His work explores how institutions, society, and political economy shape social policy interventions and affect public attitudes, actions, and citizen-state relations in the Global South. Prior to his research journey, Pritish worked with various educational and social sector organizations on education, digital literacy, and gender-targeted projects. Contact Us (852) 3469 2721 ppolpr@ust.hk HKUST c/o Division of Public Policy (PPOL) Room 4611, Academic Building, Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong Main Reference Jingwei He, Alex, Zhuoni Zhang, Pritish Anand, and Sean McMinn. "Embracing generative artificial intelligence tools in higher education: a survey study at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology." Journal of Asian Public Policy (2025): 1-25. Compiled by: PPOL External Relations Dr Sean McMinn is the Director of the Center for Education Innovation at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST). His role includes leading the development of digital education at the HKUST. Sean also currently sits on multiple international committees, including the AI and Education International Panel, Digital Education Council, and the Cyber-Physical Learning Alliance. He has won various awards for his work in digital education, including the 2024 Global MOOC and Online Education Alliance (GMA) Award for his work in AI Education, the 2016 School of Humanities and Social Science (SHSS) Teaching Excellence Award and the Excellence Award and the 2007 Teaching Innovation Award for his work with podcasts and education at HKUST. Public Policy BULLETIN Embracing Generative Artificial Intelligence Tools in Higher Education: A Survey Study at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
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