Conferences and Seminars
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Talk by Mr. Nicholas Kralev Mr. Nicholas Kralev, author
and former Financial Times and Washington Times correspondent,
visited CUHK to deliver a talk on "U.S. Mid-term Elections: Post-election
Analysis and Implications on Foreign Policy" on 16 November 2018.
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| Public Policy Forum on Economic Opportunities of Climate Change MPUP co-organized the Public Policy Forum on “Economic
Opportunities of Climate Change” on 1 November 2018 with the Policy Research of
Hong Kong Institute of Asia Pacific Studies (HKIAPS), the Global China Research
Programme, the Centre for Business Sustainability, and the Department of
Geography and Resource Management of CUHK. Mr Kam-Sing Wong, Secretary for the Environment, HKSAR Government
was invited as a keynote speaker to share with participants the dual-track
approach taken by the Government in climate mitigation. Panellist from various
fields were invited to present their ideas on the topic during the forum,
including Professor Xu Yuan from CUHK, Professor Ambuj Sagar from Indian
Institute of Technology, Dr Jeanne Ng, Chairman of Hong Kong Institute of
Qualified Environmental Professionals, Mr Mark Clifford, Executive Director of
Asia Business Council and Mrs Alexander Tracy, President of Hoi Ping
Ventures. Speakers and distinguished guests from various fields shared
their expertise contributed sound arguments for inviting more vigorous efforts
in climate mitigation.
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| Talk by Mr Kelly Busby Mr Kelly Busby, American Diplomat, U.S. Consulate to Hong Kong & Macau, came to campus to share with students on “U.S.‐HK Relations: U.S. Foreign Policy Towards Asia” on 6 February 2018.
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| Talk by Mr Damian Martinez Taguena Mr Damian Martinez Taguena, Consul General of Mexico in Hong Kong and Macao, met students on campus and gave a talk on “Mexico’s Foreign Policy and Asia Policy” on 2 February 2018.
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| Seminar by Prof. Kenneth Tan Prof. Kenneth Tan from Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore delivered a seminar titled “Are Singapore’s Finest Years Coming to an End?” on 31 January 2018.
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