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2007

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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.
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HKUST Professor Wins Global Recognition in Water Engineering
A professor at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has earned global recognition in the field of water engineering and environmental fluid mechanics. Prof Mohamed S Ghidaoui of the HKUST's Department of Civil Engineering has been selected the winner of 2007 Arthur Thomas Ippen Award by the International Association of Hydraulic Engineering & Research (IAHR). The award will be presented next month at the IAHR Congress in Venice, where Prof Ghidaoui will also deliver the Ippen Award Lecture. The lecture will then be published in the Journal of Hydraulic Research of IAHR. The award is the most prestigious prize that the association bestows on a member of the water engineering and science community. This is also only the second time the award has been won by an Asia-based researcher since the prize was established in 1977.
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Four Distinguished Leaders Conferred Honorary Fellowship
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) today (Thursday) confers Honorary Fellowship on four distinguished community leaders in recognition of their contributions to the University and the community. The four are: Dr Chan Man-Hung, Mr Lester G Huang, Mr Humphrey Leung Kwong-Wai, and Dr Lawrence Tsi-Kong Wong. HKUST Pro-Chancellor Dr the Honorable Sir Sze-Yuen Chung, Council Chairman Dr John Chan, and President Paul Chu officiated at the presentation ceremony.
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Neuroscience Project Granted $27.5M Funding for World Class Excellence
A cross-institutional research project led by the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has received $27.5 million sustained funding support from the University Grants Committee (UGC), reaffirming the project's world-class excellence. The funding was granted under the "Area of Excellence" (AoE) scheme, which was established in 1998 to support UGC-funded institutes to develop their existing strengths into internationally-recognized areas of excellence. Prof Nancy Ip, Program Director of the project, as well as the Chair Professor of Biochemistry and Director of the Biotechnology Research Institute at HKUST, said the sustained AoE would bring significant benefits to Hong Kong's emerging biotechnology industry.
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Paul & May Chu Awards Honor Outstanding Physics Students with Research Potential
As a leading institution of higher education, the University of Science and Technology has dedicated itself to nurturing young talents in research in a wide range of disciplines. To arouse Physics students' research interest during their undergraduate studies, Prof Paul Chu, President of HKUST and his wife Mrs May Chu have made a donation of HK$ 1 million to honor Physics students with outstanding research potential. President Paul Chu and his wife Mrs May Chu made a donation of HK$ 1 million to honor two winning Physics students, Miss Ho Cheuk Ting, Cherry and Mr Hong Xiaoping. Their project advisors, Prof Chan Che Ting (first from left) and Prof Michael Loy (first from right) also present at the ceremony to share the happiness.
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HKUST Researchers Make Another Breakthrough Discovery that Decodes the Secret of Schizophrenia
Researchers at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) have made another major discovery that paves the way for finding an effective treatment and prevention of schizophrenia, which affects about one in 100 of the general population. This is the first time in the scientific world that positive selection has been observed for any schizophrenia related gene. In population genetics, positive selection occurs when natural selection favors a form of gene and therefore frequency of the selected form of gene continuously increases.
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HKUST Business School and Reuters Team up to Upgrade Financial Trading Laboratory
https://bm.hkust.edu.hk/press-releases/2007/05/hkust-business-school-and-reuters-team-upgrade-financial-trading-laboratory