HK Laureate Forum 长琴岛 · 国际数学家论坛 · 顶级音乐论坛 · 青年冬令营 Changqin Island · Math Forum · Music Forum · Youth Camp
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长琴岛:国际数学家论坛 · 顶级音乐论坛 · 青年冬令营

HK Laureate Forum 长琴岛项目由三大核心板块构成: 国际数学家论坛、顶级音乐论坛,以及面向初一到高三学生的冬令营。 岛上将迎来菲尔兹奖得主、世界级数学家与音乐家,在同一座海岛上进行学术、艺术与教育的深度对话。

国际数学家论坛 顶级音乐论坛 初一–高三 冬令营 珠海 · 长琴岛

论坛与冬令营相互联动:白天有大师论坛与学生课程,夜晚有音乐会与岛上交流, 让中学生在真实的国际数学与音乐生态中成长。

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愿景:在一座岛上,把数学、音乐与下一代真正放在一起

长琴岛上的 HK Laureate Forum,希望成为连接世界数学大师、顶级音乐家与青少年学生的一个长期平台。 这里既有高学术规格的国际数学家论坛,也有世界级音乐论坛,还有面向初一–高三学生的冬令营。

学生不再只是“旁听者”,而是在同一空间内,与菲尔兹奖得主、演奏家、大师们共享日常, 看见「数学 + 音乐 + 未来行业」的真实样貌。

国际数学家论坛 顶级音乐论坛 青年冬令营 初一–高三
INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICS FORUM

国际数学家论坛:菲尔兹奖得主与世界数学家的对话

国际数学家论坛是长琴岛项目的学术核心板块, 邀请包括菲尔兹奖得主在内的世界级数学家, 围绕基础数学、几何与拓扑、数论、人工智能与数学、量子与未来计算等主题展开分享与讨论。

  • 菲尔兹奖得主与顶级数学家的主旨报告;
  • 小规模圆桌论坛,讨论数学与 AI、量子、航天等前沿议题;
  • 面向青年研究者和中学生的开放问答环节;
  • 与冬令营部分环节打通,让学生近距离感受真实的数学讨论。
TOP MUSIC FORUM

顶级音乐论坛:世界级音乐家与数学之美

顶级音乐论坛汇聚世界级演奏家、指挥家与作曲家, 探讨音乐结构、和声、节奏与数学形式之间的深层联系, 并在岛上呈现高水准音乐会与大师课。

  • 岛上专场音乐会与室内乐演出;
  • 音乐家与数学家共同参与的「音乐 × 数学」跨界对谈;
  • 面向青年演奏者与学生的公开大师课与工作坊;
  • 夜晚的即兴演奏与非正式沙龙,让艺术与科学在生活中自然发生。
WINTER CAMP

冬令营(学生):两周结构 · 300 人广度 + 30 人深度

第一类:优秀学生营(约 300 人)

面向初一到高三中在数学和综合素质方面表现优秀的学生,重点目标是:

  • 让学生系统体验「数学 + X」的多种可能性;
  • 建立对顶尖数学家、音乐大师、科学家的真实印象;
  • 在一周时间内完成一次完整的岛上学习与成长旅程。

第一周七天从丘成桐院士的数学人生分享开始, 依次安排:数学与编程(含 AI 编程)、数学与音乐、数学与金融、 数学与量子计算及航天、第六天的结业展示与音乐晚会和篝火烧烤, 第七天离岛返程。

更细致的每日安排请见「冬令营与两周安排」页面。

第二类:高水平精英营(30 人)

从已入选并参加第一周课程的学生中,再遴选约 30 名在数学思维、 研究潜力或综合表现上极为突出的学生,进入第二周精英营:

  • 由丘成桐先生与其他数学大师、菲尔兹奖得主亲自授课;
  • 穿插音乐大师的小型分享与工作坊;
  • 晚上安排特别晚宴,与院士和大师在餐桌上继续未完的讨论。

精英营结束时,学生将与导师一起梳理未来 3–5 年的学习计划, 有机会获得长期的学习建议与方向引导。

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申请与选拔:为认真对待数学与生活的你预留座位

冬令营报名面向所有初一到高三在校学生开放,我们特别欢迎:

  • 对数学有持续兴趣、愿意自己「钻研问题」的学生;
  • 在学校或竞赛中有一定表现,但更看重长期投入而非单次成绩;
  • 对数学如何与编程、音乐、金融、量子、航天等领域连接感到好奇的学生。

具体材料要求、时间安排与家长常见问题,请参见「学生 & FAQ」页面。

FIELDS MEDALISTS · MATHEMATICS · MUSIC · YOUTH

Changqin Island: International Math Forum · Top Music Forum · Youth Winter Camp

The HK Laureate Forum program on Changqin Island consists of three pillars: an International Mathematics Forum, a Top Music Forum, and a Winter Camp for students from Grade 7 to Grade 12. Fields Medalists, leading mathematicians and world-class musicians meet on the same island for deep conversations in science, art and education.

International Mathematics Forum Top Music Forum Grade 7–12 Winter Camp Changqin Island, Zhuhai

Forums and the camp are interwoven: master talks and student sessions during the day, concerts and informal exchanges in the evening, helping young students grow inside a living ecosystem of international mathematics and music.

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Vision: Putting Mathematics, Music and the Next Generation Together on One Island

The HK Laureate Forum on Changqin Island aims to be a long-term platform connecting world-leading mathematicians, top musicians and young students. It hosts an international mathematics forum, a top-level music forum, and a winter camp for Grade 7–12 students.

Students are not only “audience members”; they share the same space with Fields Medalists and musicians, and see how mathematics, music and future industries interact in real life.

Math Forum Music Forum Youth Winter Camp Grade 7–12
INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICS FORUM

International Mathematics Forum: Dialogues with Fields Medalists

The International Mathematics Forum is the academic core of the island program. It invites Fields Medalists and leading mathematicians to share and discuss topics in fundamental mathematics, geometry and topology, number theory, mathematics and AI, quantum and future computing, and more.

  • Keynote lectures by Fields Medalists and leading mathematicians;
  • Round-table discussions on mathematics with AI, quantum science and space;
  • Open Q&A sessions for young researchers and students;
  • Selected sessions are connected with the winter camp so that students can experience real discussions in mathematics.
TOP MUSIC FORUM

Top Music Forum: World-class Musicians and the Beauty of Structure

The Top Music Forum brings together world-class performers, conductors and composers to explore the deep links between musical structure, harmony, rhythm and mathematical form, presented through high-level concerts and master classes on the island.

  • Island concerts and chamber music performances;
  • “Music × Mathematics” cross-disciplinary conversations with both musicians and mathematicians;
  • Open master classes and workshops for young performers and students;
  • Evening jam sessions and informal salons where art and science naturally meet in everyday life.
WINTER CAMP

Winter Camp: Two-week Structure · Breadth for 300, Depth for 30

Group A: Outstanding Students (≈300)

For students from Grade 7 to Grade 12 with strong performance and curiosity in mathematics and beyond. Week 1 aims to:

  • Let students experience multiple “Math + X” directions in a structured way;
  • Build real impressions of top mathematicians, musicians and scientists;
  • Offer a complete one-week island learning and growth journey.

The seven days start with Professor Yau’s talk on his life in mathematics, followed by themed days on math & programming (with AI), math & music, math & finance, math & quantum and space, a closing day with project presentations, a music evening and a bonfire BBQ, and finally departure on Day 7.

For a detailed day-by-day schedule, please see the “Two-week Program” page.

Group B: High-level Elite Students (30)

From the admitted students who attend Week 1, about 30 are selected into Week 2, based on mathematical thinking, research potential and overall performance:

  • Small-group classes taught directly by Professor Yau and other leading mathematicians and Fields Medalists;
  • Additional sessions with music masters, discussing structure and expression through music;
  • Special evening dinners where students share a table with professors for extended conversations.

At the end of the elite week, students work with mentors to outline a personal 3–5 year learning plan, and some may receive longer-term guidance and suggestions.

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Selection: Seats for Those Who Take Mathematics and Life Seriously

Applications for the winter camp are open to all Grade 7–12 students. We especially welcome:

  • Students with sustained interest in mathematics who enjoy exploring problems on their own;
  • Students with some achievements at school or in contests, but more importantly, long-term commitment;
  • Students curious about how mathematics connects with programming, music, finance, quantum science and space.

For application materials, timeline and common questions from families, please see the “Students & FAQ” page.