• 沒有找到結果。

HKUST Leadership and Public Policy Forum to Discuss the Way Forward for Democracy in Hong Kong

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2021

Share "HKUST Leadership and Public Policy Forum to Discuss the Way Forward for Democracy in Hong Kong"

Copied!
1
0
0

加載中.... (立即查看全文)

全文

(1)

|简体 繁體 People Scholarly Publications HKUST Google

Home > About HKUST > Media Relations > Press Releases > HKUST Leadership and Public Policy Forum to Discuss the Way Forward for

Democracy in Hong Kong

HKUST Leadership and Public Policy Forum to Discuss the Way Forward for

Democracy in Hong Kong

13-02-2015

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) Leadership and Public Policy (LAPP) Executive Education will organize a forum on 14 February 2015 to discuss the way forward for democratic development in Hong Kong. Renowned local and overseas experts and academics will exchange their views on this hot topic of the city.

Prof John M Carey, John Wentworth Professor of Dartmouth College, member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a top expert in electoral systems, will deliver a keynote address titled “Democratic Principles and Electoral Systems: How Executives and Legislators are Elected”. Dr Vincent H S Lo, Chairman of Shui On Group and former HKUST Council Chairman, will then chair a panel discussion featuring Ms Audrey Eu Yuet-mee, Chairman of the Civic Party, The Honorable Lam Woon-kwong, Convenor of the Non-Official Members of the Executive Council, Prof Dixon Ming Sing, Associate Professor from the Division of Social Science at HKUST, The Honorable Jasper Tsang Yok-sing, President of the Legislative Council, and Prof John M Carey.

Forum organizer and Director of LAPP Executive Education Prof Angelina Yee said this forum will provide a platform for dialogue among different stakeholders and shed light on the next step to make universal suffrage a reality in Hong Kong.

LAPP is designed for senior executives and those who aspire to become the next generation of leaders to better serve society. Its highly successful Executive Education programs consist of thematic series of small seminars to enable deep and candid discussions in an intimate setting, and are based on the combined strengths of HKUST, Oxford, and expertise in the region and around the world. It also runs public lectures and forums on pressing issues confronting Hong Kong.

For media enquiries: Sherry No Tel: 2358 6317 Email: sherryno@ust.hk Anita Lam Tel: 2358 6313 Email: anitalam@ust.hk

Prospective Students Current Students Faculty & Staff Alumni Donors Visitors Media Community

ABOUT HKUST ACADEMICS ADMINISTRATION RESEARCH ADMISSIONS GLOBAL CONNECTIONS LIFE@HKUST

Explore the Site Map Library myPortal Giving Jobs@HKUST Contact Us

Accessibility Privacy Policy submit

參考文獻

相關文件

In the context of the Hong Kong school curriculum, STEM education is promoted through the Science, Technology and Mathematics Education Key Learning Areas (KLAs) in primary

Information technology learning targets: A guideline for schools to organize teaching and learning activities to develop our students' capability in using IT. Hong

The new academic structure for senior secondary education and higher education - Action plan for investing in the future of Hong Kong.. Hong Kong: Education and

Hong Kong: The University of Hong Kong, Curriculum Development Institute of Education Department. Literacy for the

Hong Kong: The University of Hong Kong, Curriculum Development Institute of Education Department. Literacy for the

Centre for Learning Sciences and Technologies (CLST) The Chinese University of Hong Kong..

• Children from this parenting style are more responsive, able to recover quickly from stress; they also have better emotional responsiveness and self- control; they can notice

Contact information of NGOs or school services that provide mental health support. News articles/video clips relating to this