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2007

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HKUST Welcomes China's Most Advanced Deep-sea Research Vessel in a Warm Ceremony
Inclement weather did not dampen the spirits of hundreds of flag-waving school children as they helped welcome Dayang Yihao to the Ocean Terminal. Adding much to the festive atmosphere was the superb police band with its rousing marches. Dayang Yihao was heralded into the harbour by a ceremonial fireboat with its spectacular water fountain. Speaking at the welcoming ceremony, HKUST President Paul Chu said: "The on-board tours to Dayang Yihao were oversubscribed 10 times on the very first day of registration. It shows the enormous popularity of this scientific vessel to members of the Hong Kong community. Dayang Yihao represents the triumph of China's deep-sea research."
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Keen Response to Visit of Deep-Sea Research Vessel
The HKUST announced today (Wednesday) that tickets for admission to visit China's most advanced deep-sea research vessel "Dayang Yihao" have been over-subscribed by 10 times on the first day of registration alone. A spokesman for HKUST said that a total of 5,000 visitors can be accommodated during the vessel's open days on August 11 - 12 but more than 25,000 registration forms each requesting two tickets have been received on the first day of registration. Registration for tickets is therefore now closed. In accordance with the announced ticket allocation method, the tickets will be allocated by lottery. Successful applicants will receive their tickets by mail by August 6th. Those who are not allocated any tickets will not be notified separately. For media enquiries, please feel free to contact : Luk Kam Wing Tel: 2358 6306
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Prof Paul Chu Appointed to US President's Committee of National Medal on Science for Selecting Recipients of Top US Scientific Honour
HKUST President Prof Paul Chu has been appointed to the US President's Committee on the National Medal of Science to select and recommend to the US President the recipients of the highest honor for scientific achievement in the US. Prof Chu is the few Chinese scientists ever to be appointed to the President's Committee since the establishment of the National Medal of Science by the US Congress in 1959. Hailed as the United States' equivalent of the Nobel Prize, the National Medal of Science is awarded by the US President on an annual basis to honor the contributions made by outstanding scientists who have significantly advanced knowledge in the fields of physics, biology, mathematics, engineering, and sociology and other behavioral sciences.
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HKUST Hosts Greater China Collegiate Programming Contest Tsinghua University Wins Championship
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HKUST Students Propose Business Plan on Mainland Logistics to Big Firms
Four HKUST students on the Dual Degree Program in Technology and Management (T&M) have developed a business proposal on trucking logistics in Mainland China through using Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and Global Positioning System (GPS) technologies. The proposal has won very high acclaim from two international enterprises which sponsored the project. Sponsored by Orient Overseas Container Line Limited (OOCL) and Sun Microsystems of California Limited (SUN), the project is part of the Enrichment Program designed to provide T&M students with real life business exposure.
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HKUST Joins Hands With Lenovo and Microsoft to Launch Students Computer Subsidy Program
As a caring institute of higher education in Hong Kong, the University of Science and Technology (HKUST) always places students' learning needs on top priority and commits itself to grooming future talents in information technology for a knowledge-based society. The Department of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) of HKUST will, for the first time, join hands with Lenovo and Microsoft to launch "Student Computer Subsidy Program" this year.
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HKUST Sets Up Scholarship Schemes for Outstanding Freshmen
HKUST will increase its scholarship offers for students admitted under JUPAS who excel in either academic or non-academic fields. Announcing HKUST's new JUPAS scholarship scheme, Vice-President for Academic Affairs (Acting) Prof Roland Chin said that students receiving the highest scholarship award will enjoy full subsidy, including tuition fees and living allowances totaling HK$100,000 a year. With generous support from members of the community, these rich scholarship schemes are intended to attract outstanding students, including those admitted through JUPAS, EAS (Early Admission Scheme) and Direct Entry. They are also extended to students who are actively serving the community, or students with special non-academic talents and performance. These scholarships are meant to enable them to develop their potential to the fullest.
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HKUST's response to Prof K C Chan's appointments
In response to media enquiries on the appointment of Prof KC Chan as Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury, HKUST President Prof Paul Chu made the following statement: "In his move from the campus to the cabinet, Prof KC Chan's scholarly insight, considerable talents and expertise will be given full play in a bigger arena, for a larger cause and in the wider interest of the community. Hong Kong's gain far outweighs HKUST's loss. On behalf of all students and colleagues at HKUST, I wish to convey to Prof Chan our very best wishes in his new mission." The HKUST today also announced the appointment of Prof Leonard Kwok Hon Cheng as Acting Dean of the School of Business and Management, pending a world-wide search to fill the vacancy left by Prof Chan. Prof Paul Chu is gratified that at this very challenging time, Prof Cheng has readily agreed to step up to the challenge.