HKUST Receives HK$5 Million Donation from Tin Ka Ping Foundation in Support of Research Development and Exchange of Talents
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(2) 7/26/2019. HKUST Receives HK$5 Million Donation from Tin Ka Ping Foundation in Support of Research Development and Exchange of Talent…. distinguished young scholars and promoting Chinese writing. Their exquisite works are not only encouraging but also give the Foundation more confidence to commit further to the Education Fund. The government’s matching grant scheme would further amplify the impact of our donation and set to benefit more teachers and students.” HKUST President Prof. Wei Shyy expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the Foundation. “Dr. TIN Ka-Ping was a great and well-respected philanthropist. He devoted his life and wealth to setting up the Foundation, and living his motto to promote education and moral development. The Foundation’s continual and generous support to HKUST is a recognition of our efforts and achievements. I am sure this donation would help foster whole-person development for students – especially those in need, and help attract more excellent young scholars to our university, further expanding the realms of academic and knowledge frontiers. ” The Tin Ka Ping Foundation was established by the late Dr. Tin Ka-Ping in 1982. Over the years, the Foundation has made generous donations to HKUST in support of endeavors including those on research and teaching. These initiatives not only helped the University promote young researchers (three of whom have since become assistant professors at HKUST), bring world-class scholars to the campus and host international games such as the annual Asian Physics Olympiad, but also funded the University’s gifted education and Chinese creative writing programs, as well as under-privileged primary school students to attend HKUST’s Kids@UST Science and Mathematics workshops. HKUST named its center hall after the late Dr. Tin in appreciation to his selfless contribution to education and society. About The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) (www.ust.hk) is a world-class research university that focuses on science, technology and business as well as humanities and social science. HKUST offers an international campus, and a holistic and interdisciplinary pedagogy to nurture well-rounded graduates with global vision, a strong entrepreneurial spirit and innovative thinking. HKUST attained the highest proportion of internationally excellent research work in the Research Assessment Exercise 2014 of Hong Kong’s University Grants Committee, and is ranked as the world’s best young university in Times Higher Education’s Young University Rankings 2019. Its graduates were ranked 16th worldwide and top in Greater China in Global University Employability Survey 2018. For media enquiries, please contact: The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Anita Lam Tel: 2358 6313 Email: anitalam@ust.hk https://www.ust.hk/news/institutional-advancement/hkust-receives-hk5-million-donation-tin-ka-ping-foundation-support. 2/3.
(3) 7/26/2019. HKUST Receives HK$5 Million Donation from Tin Ka Ping Foundation in Support of Research Development and Exchange of Talent…. Sam Li Tel: 2358 6317 Email: liyongning@ust.hk. Mr. TIN Hing-Sin (third left) and Mr. TIN Wing-Sin (third right) present a cheque to Prof. Wei SHYY (second left), Prof. Lionel NI (first left), Prof. Andrew COHEN (second right) and Prof. King CHOW (first right).. D O N AT I O N. RESEARCH. Prof. Wei SHYY (left) and Mr. TIN Hing-Sin sign the donation agreement.. SCHOLARSHIP. https://www.ust.hk/news/institutional-advancement/hkust-receives-hk5-million-donation-tin-ka-ping-foundation-support. 3/3.
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