Instructional Video17:16
Global Health with Greg Martin

The MERS Outbreak

Higher Ed
This Week in Global Health covers everything you wanted to know about MERS-CoV and the MERS outbreak. We do the digging and answer your questions; What is MERS? Where is the MERS outbreak happening? How is the MERS-CoV transmitted and...
Instructional Video40:33
The Telegraph

Tim Stanley the west can turn around its post 911 crisis of self confidence

Higher Ed
“The West can turn around its post-9/11 crisis of self-confidence & decline” Twenty years on from the 11th September attacks we could still witness a return of confidence and initiative to the West. The Telegraph’s Leader Writer Tim...
Instructional Video18:56
Economics Explained

The Unstoppable Economy Of Hong Kong: The Land Of Billionaires

9th - Higher Ed
Hong Kong has done very well for itself as a global-middle-man. And the meteoric rise of its neighboring economy, China, has only strengthened the city’s already-prosperous position. But, of course, if you follow the news, you probably...
Instructional Video16:07
Economics Explained

The Economy of Cyberpunk 2077: A Game of Cautionary Tales (And Bugs) | Economics Explained

9th - Higher Ed
This is night city, the futuristic metropolis which is home to most of the action taking place in cyberpunk 2077, which has quickly become the most popular PC benchmarking software in 2020. There are a few reasons I wanted to explore the...
Instructional Video7:07
Economics Explained

How This Man Profited $1 Billion Betting On Hong Kong Horse Races: Alan Woods The Australian & The Griffin Book

9th - Higher Ed
Bill Benter, is a reserved unassuming and media-shy Pittsburg resident who made almost 1 billion dollars by gambling on horse races. The man was a mathematical genius who was on the cutting edge of both computer science and statistical...
Instructional Video29:21
The Wall Street Journal

Understanding China's Millennials

Higher Ed
Zak Dychtwald, founder of Young China Group and LSE economics professor Keyu Jin Ph.D. discuss what business leaders need to know about the 400-million strong cohort driving China's economy and reshaping its society.
Instructional Video26:35
The Wall Street Journal

The Policy Prescription

Higher Ed
At the 2020 WSJ Health Forum, Reporter Anna Mathews spoke to Nancy-Ann Deparle, former director of The White House Office of Health Reform, and Dr. Scott Gottlieb, former U.S. commissioner of Food & Drugs, on where healthcare policy is...
Instructional Video10:31
Easy Languages

Valentine’s Day in Hong Kong 2021 | Easy Cantonese 9

12th - Higher Ed
Valentine’s Day in Hong Kong 2021 | Easy Cantonese 9 Easy Languages is an international video project aiming at supporting people worldwide to learn languages through authentic street interviews and expose the street culture of...
Instructional Video3:27
Jabzy

Immigration and the Yellow Peril - Stuff That I Find Interesting

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about Immigration and the Yellow Peril
Instructional Video1:50
Financial Times

Why Hong Kong is struggling to maintain control

Higher Ed
The FT's Asia editor Jamil Anderlini reports on how police are struggling to maintain order in clashes with protesters across the city
Instructional Video4:15
Easy Languages

Easy Cantonese 3 - What do you like about Hong Kong?

12th - Higher Ed
Easy Cantonese 3 - What do you like about Hong Kong? Easy Languages is an international video project aiming at supporting people worldwide to learn languages through authentic street interviews and expose the street culture of...
Instructional Video3:40
Economics Explained

How This Man Profited $1 Billion Betting On Hong Kong Horse Races: The Outcome

9th - Higher Ed
Bill Benter, is a reserved unassuming and media-shy Pittsburg resident who made almost 1 billion dollars by gambling on horse races. The man was a mathematical genius who was on the cutting edge of both computer science and statistical...
Instructional Video16:47
Weird History

Facts About Bruce Lee

12th - Higher Ed
Born Lee Jun-Fan in San Francisco, CA, Bruce Lee would eventually become internationally famous as a film star and martial artist. Even if you put Lee's fighting and acting conquests aside, enough fun facts about Bruce Lee exist that...
Instructional Video37:59
The Wall Street Journal

Bill Gates' Lessons from the Pandemic

Higher Ed
The pandemic killed millions of people, reshaping the economies and the way people live, while accelerating advances in technology and biosciences. What does Bill Gates think we’ve learned and how can we prevent it from happening again?
Instructional Video23:52
Globalive Media

Beyond Innovation: Episode 4

Higher Ed
A startup makes insurance a snap, entrepreneurs go globetrotting and a software platform democratizes design. Plus, Anthony and Michael explore a way to make money from playing video games. Hosted by venture capitalist Anthony Lacavera...
Instructional Video16:24
Economics Explained

The Shifting Economics of California

6th - 11th
This is California, the Golden State and one of the largest economies in the world in its own right. If California was counted as a sovereign nation it would be the fifth-largest in the world by GDP, with a 3.2 trillion dollar gross...
Instructional Video1:18
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Adair Lord Turner at INET Hong Kong

Higher Ed
INET Senior Research Fellow Adair Turner speaks about the importance of holding INET's "Changing of the Guard?" conference in Hong Kong and the link between inequality and technological change.
Instructional Video2:13
XKA Digital

Understand what your customers really need

Higher Ed
Andrew Morris has been a leading figure in the media and events industry for over twenty years. He launched the innovative Business Design Centre in Islington in 1986 which became the most stylish and successful boutique venue in the UK,...
Instructional Video4:08
Easy Languages

Easy Cantonese 4 - How would you improve Hong Kong?

12th - Higher Ed
Easy Cantonese 4 - How would you improve Hong Kong? Easy Languages is an international video project aiming at supporting people worldwide to learn languages through authentic street interviews and expose the street culture of...
Instructional Video23:49
Globalive Media

Beyond Innovation: Episode 22

Higher Ed
Clothing becomes digitally connected, robots serve drinks and medical scanners spot diseases. Plus, Michael and Anthony speak with a professor developing brainwave-activated passwords. Hosted by venture capitalist Anthony Lacavera and...
Instructional Video21:10
The Wall Street Journal

The Future of Mobility and Gaming

Higher Ed
At the WSJ D.Live conference in Hong Kong, Razer co-founder and CEO Min-Liang Tan talks to WSJ Personal Technology Columnist Joanna Stern about building an ecosystem of hardware, software and e-payment network for the future of mobile...
Instructional Video6:49
The Economist

How to stop the ivory trade

12th - Higher Ed
If ivory poaching continues at its current rate the African elephant could be extinct within decades. Science is being used to better map ivory-trafficking routes, but will it be enough to save the iconic animal?
Instructional Video0:22
The March of Time

1941: MAP: Map of Hong Kong. HONG KONG: Ships in Hong Kong harbor w/ native people walking w/ baskets on poles FG. Submarine docked. Soldiers walking down busy Hong Kong street.

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1941: MAP: Map of Hong Kong. HONG KONG: Ships in Hong Kong harbor w/ native people walking w/ baskets on poles FG. Submarine docked. Soldiers walking down busy Hong Kong street.
Instructional Video0:51
Next Animation Studio

China opens world's longest sea bridge

12th - Higher Ed
China has completed a 55 km long sea bridge which links Hong Kong's Lantau island to Zhuhai in China as well as Macau.