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  • Knowledge Exchange (KE) Awards 2012

    Knowledge Exchange (KE) Awards 2012

    The Faculty Knowledge Exchange (KE) Awards were introduced in 2011 in order to recognize each Faculty's outstanding KE accomplishment that has made demonstrable economic, social or cultural impacts to benefit the community, business/industry, or partner organizations. Following the successful launch of the Faculty KE Awards, the KE Award (Non-Faculty Unit) has been introduced this year with the same objective for the independent centres, institutes and units of the University.

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  • Student KE Projects 2011/12 on Social Media

    Student KE Projects 2011/12 on Social Media

    Some student teams have shared the progress of their Student KE Project and their experience on social media.  Find them on Facebook or other social network websites.

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  • Success stories in KE presented by the eight UGC-funded institutions

    Success stories in KE presented by the eight UGC-funded institutions

    The eight UGC-funded institutions presented many success stories in knowledge exchange at the Knowledge Exchange Conference cum '3+3+4' Symposium on Knowledge Transfer held on December 5-6, 2011.

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  • Knowledge Exchange Conference cum ''3+3+4'' Symposium on Knowledge Transfer

    Knowledge Exchange Conference cum ''3+3+4'' Symposium on Knowledge Transfer

    Knowledge Exchange, or Knowledge Transfer, has formally been recognized by the University Grants Committee (UGC) and is described as the "third mission" of higher education. With support and sponsorship from UGC, HKU together with all the other UGC-funded institutions jointly organized the Knowledge Exchange Conference: Knowledge Transforming Society, which incorporated the ''3+3+4'' Symposium on Knowledge Transfer.

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  • Faculty Knowledge Exchange Awards 2011

    Faculty Knowledge Exchange Awards 2011

    Most faculties have introduced Faculty Knowledge Exchange (KE) Award this year in order to recognize the faculty's outstanding KE accomplishment that has made demonstrable economic, social or cultural impacts to benefit the community, business/industry, or partner organizations.

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  • Senior Management talking about HKU's KE direction

    Senior Management talking about HKU's KE direction

    Professor Paul Tam, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research), and Professor John Malpas, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Infrastructure), talked about the University's direction in knowledge exchange development.

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