Professor Way Kuo assumes presidency of CityU
Professor Way Kuo assumes presidency of CityU
Professor Way Kuo takes over the helm today (Wednesday, 14 May) at City University of Hong Kong (CityU) as its fourth president.
He comes to the presidency with a distinguished career in tertiary education, administration and research. In coming to CityU, Professor Kuo relinquished his position as University Distinguished Professor and Dean of Engineering at the
More recently, he was elected a Foreign Member of the
A Fulbright Scholar in 1991, with a PhD in engineering from
His academic accolades include the Albert G Holzman Distinguished Educator Award, the Award for Technical Innovation in Industrial Engineering, and the David F Baker Distinguished Research Award, demonstrating distinction in vital areas of higher education. A co-author of five textbooks, Professor Kuo is intimately knowledgeable about quality teaching in which he is well-known for favoring a higher education that is relevant to societal needs, and research that is problem-driven.
Professor Kuo’s stewardship of CityU comes at a critical juncture of its development. The University has embarked on an ambitious programme of physical expansion to accommodate the expected surge in undergraduate enrolment under the new 334 academic structure slated for 2012. Many important challenges await his leadership. High on his agenda is the enhancement of quality in both teaching and research. An increase in size, he believes, must be accompanied by an improvement in quality, with clear benchmarks for validation.
consultation and intensive external consultancy. To facilitate his dialogue with staff and students, Professor Kuo now keeps a teach-yourself-Cantonese book at his elbow. As for external consultancy, he has already assembled a star-studded team of international experts to advise him, even before he set foot in
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CityU excels in professional education and applied research.
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