CityUHK and business and industry leaders visit the phase one campus of CityUHK (DG)
A delegation led by Professor Freddy Boey, President of City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK), with business and industry leaders, visited the phase one campus of City University of Hong Kong (Dongguan) (CityUHK (DG)) on 17 January.
They were warmly welcomed by Professor Julie Li Juan, Associate Vice-President (Mainland Strategy) of CityUHK and Vice President (Academic) of CityUHK (DG), and Mr Zhao Yi, Party Branch Secretary of CityUHK (DG).
The delegation consisted of CityUHK representatives, CityUHK Foundation Board of Governors, Convenor of the Steering Committee of the CityUHK Industrial and Business Leaders Circle cum Chairman of the Federation of Hong Kong Industries Mr Steve Chuang, and other representatives. They visited the expert quarters, student residences and outdoor sports yard in the phase one campus of CityUHK (DG).
President Boey pointed out that phase one campus is located in Dongguan Songshan Lake High-Tech Industrial Development Zone (Science City), which has unique geographical advantages. He also commended the campus for its strongly international ambience and said that he looked forward to the future development of CityUHK (DG).
“This area will serve as a pioneering, comprehensive national science centre, fostering a vibrant scientific research atmosphere, as well as innovation and entrepreneurship,” said Professor Boey. “I firmly believe that CityUHK (DG) will emerge as an important hub for industry-university research, offering students an enriching and inspiring learning experience.”
“CityUHK (DG) is a perfect combination of research achievements in Hong Kong and practical applications in Dongguan,” said Mr Chuang.
In a meeting held later in the Academic Building, Professor Li extended thanks to the delegation for visiting the campus and presented in detail the preparation and establishment process, the design concept of the campus, and the future development plans for CityUHK (DG). She said that the core connection between CityUHK (DG) and CityUHK involved ensuring the same education quality and that both institutions would work closely together and complement each other by coordinating academic planning, student exchanges, and research and knowledge transfer.