HKUST Strengthens Sustainability Collaboration Within APRU Network

2024-07-02
The APRU Annual Presidents’ Meeting gathers university leaders to discuss actions for sustainability.

The APRU Annual Presidents’ Meeting gathers university leaders to discuss actions for sustainability. 

HKUST President Prof. Nancy IP participates in an insightful panel and engaged in discussions to shape a sustainable future.

HKUST President Prof. Nancy IP participates in an insightful panel and engaged in discussions to shape a sustainable future. 

Group photo of University of California, Riverside provost and executive vice chancellor Prof. Elizabeth WATKINS, University of Alberta president and vice-chancellor Prof. Bill FLANAGAN, HKUST President Prof. Nancy IP, Nanyang Technological University president Prof. HO Teck Hua.

(From left) Group photo of University of California, Riverside provost and executive vice chancellor Prof. Elizabeth WATKINS, University of Alberta president and vice-chancellor Prof. Bill FLANAGAN, HKUST President Prof. Nancy IP, Nanyang Technological University president Prof. HO Teck Hua. 

 The gathering of the APWIL Mentoring Program at the Asia Pacific Women in Leadership Summit 2024 on June 23 at The University of Auckland in New Zealand.

 The gathering of the APWIL Mentoring Program at the Asia Pacific Women in Leadership Summit 2024 on June 23 at The University of Auckland in New Zealand. 

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) President Prof. Nancy IP attended the Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU) Annual Presidents’ Meeting at the University of Auckland from June 24-26. The three-day meeting gathered university leaders from APRU’s 61 member institutions to explore and exchange insights to tackle climate change challenges rippling through the Pacific Rim.

Prof. Ip participated in an insightful panel and engaged in discussions to shape a sustainable future, with a focus on innovative and transdisciplinary research addressing the pressing issue of climate change. Throughout these discussions, Prof. Ip emphasized HKUST’s commitment to collaborating with universities worldwide to share best practices, innovations, and strategies to achieve sustainability and net-zero carbon emissions.  

Prof. Irene LO, Chair Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and mentor of the APRU Asia Pacific Women in Leadership (APWiL) Program, joined the Asia Pacific Women in Leadership Summit 2024, the day before the Annual Presidents’ Meeting. The Summit gathered over 100 participants and alumni of the APWiL Mentoring Program, as well as female leaders of APRU member institutions, providing a platform to discuss gender equity and diversity in the Pacific Rim region. 

Through dedicated collaboration within APRU and beyond, HKUST aims to maximize the network’s collective potential to address shared global challenges. Events like the Annual Presidents’ Meeting provide invaluable opportunities to align our efforts and strengthen partnerships for greater impact.
 

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