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2021-03-04
The article takes a closer look at what makes Hong Kong an ideal place to pursue a master’s in public policy. Read more
2021-03-04
The article investigates the reasons for the increasing demand for public managers and how they play the most crucial functions of society benefit all citizens and improve their daily lives. Read more
2021-02-28
Sponsored by Airport Authority Hong Kong, Hong Kong Aviation Industry Association, and the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation, a multidisciplinary team led by Professor Pengyu Zhu of the Division of Public Policy (PPOL) has recently secured full government support from the Innovation and Technology Commission for a one-year research project to develop a strategic plan which aims to transform Hong Kong into a leading global aviation and innovation hub in the next 10 years. Read more
2021-02-10
SOSC and PPOL Prof. Stuart GIETEL-BASTEN’s comments on China’s record low birth rate last year, saying the statistics are in line with a general global downward trend as a result of the pandemic in 2020, but he expects the drop will ease off in coming years. He added that downward structural trend is likely to continue because the number of childbearing women is declining. Read more
2021-01-07
"State key labs are the main vehicles that the Chinese authorities are employing to direct resources towards advancing basic research capacity and capabilities. Scientific knowledge often takes a long time to become useful", PPOL Associate Professor, Prof. Naubahar SHARIF says. Read more
2020-12-02
Senior Advisor to the President and CIVL/PPOL Visiting Prof. Joseph LEE has been appointed as Macau University of Science and Technology (MUST) with effect from January 2021.
Senior Advisor to the President and CIVL/PPOL Visiting Prof. Joseph LEE has been appointed as Macau University of Science and Technology (MUST) as President with effect from January 2021. Prof. Lee will replace Professor Liu Liang in a position the also Faculty of Chinese Medicine Dean occupied since January 2013.
"We are confident that Professor Lee, with his senior management experience in tertiary education, outstanding academic research achievements and extensive academic influence, can definitely lead us on the right path to continue our innovation in academic disciplines and future development, and together we will mark another milestone in the history of MUST.", MUST indicates.
Full announcement available on Macau University of Science and Technology (MUST) Official Website
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"We are confident that Professor Lee, with his senior management experience in tertiary education, outstanding academic research achievements and extensive academic influence, can definitely lead us on the right path to continue our innovation in academic disciplines and future development, and together we will mark another milestone in the history of MUST.", MUST indicates.
Full announcement available on Macau University of Science and Technology (MUST) Official Website
HKUST Institute for Public Policy Enquires: ipp@ust.hk Read more
2020-01-11
Professor Joseph LEE
Senior Advisor to the President, HKUST
Visiting Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, HKUST
Visiting Professor, Division of Public Policy, HKUST
Chair Professor of Guangzhou HKUST Fok Ying Tung Research Institute Read more
Senior Advisor to the President, HKUST
Visiting Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, HKUST
Visiting Professor, Division of Public Policy, HKUST
Chair Professor of Guangzhou HKUST Fok Ying Tung Research Institute Read more
2019-02-19
A new research project, "Accelerating the Development of a Global Innovation and Technology Hub in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Bay Area: The Roles of Public Research Universities in Hong Kong," has been funded by HKSAR Policy Innovation and Coordination Office Strategic Public Policy Research Funding Scheme (SPPR). Facing the unprecedented opportunities posed by the Greater Bay Area (GBA) Initiative, the project aims to provide a roadmap to guide efforts and strengthen the roles of public research universities in Hong Kong to accelerate the development of a global innovation and technology hub in the GBA. By taking a systematic and comparative approach, this project seeks to scrutinize global innovative universities as well as leading innovation and technology hubs, and identify global and regional good practices that are of relevance to Hong Kong. The investigators of the project are Professor Xun Wu (PI), Professor Anthony Cheung, Professor Joshua Ka Ho Mok, Professor Rui Yang, Professor Naubahar Sharif, Professor Masaru Yarime, Professor Edwin Lai, Professor Baojian Xie, and Dr Christopher Tremewan. The project is expected to begin from 1st April 2019 and last for 36 months. The amount of approved funding is HK$4,374,000.
HKUST Institute for Public Policy
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