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145 relations: Academic Ranking of World Universities, Alan K. L. Chan, Ambrose King, Andrew Yao, Arthur Li, Association of Christian Universities and Colleges in Asia, Association of Commonwealth Universities, Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning, Backbone network, Bean bag round, Beijing–Hong Kong Universities Alliance, Bus services in Hong Kong, C. K. Yang (sociologist), Caine Road, Cantonese, Ch'ien Mu, Chancellor (education), Charles K. Kao, Charles T. Cross, Chief Executive of Hong Kong, China, Chinese Communist Revolution, Chinese language, Chinese University of Hong Kong Art Museum, Chinese University of Hong Kong Chorus, Chinese University of Hong Kong Press, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen, Chung Chi College, Chung Chi College Elisabeth Luce Moore Library, Classical Chinese, College and university rankings, College of Arms, Collegiate university, Confucianism, CUHK Faculty of Arts, CUHK Faculty of Law, CUHK Faculty of Medicine, CUHK Medical Centre, David Wilson, Baron Wilson of Tillyorn, Education in Hong Kong, Electoral Affairs Commission, English language, Faculty (division), Fenghuang, Fields Medal, Ford Foundation, Greater China, Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao University Alliance, Handover of Hong Kong, Holistic education, ... Expand index (95 more) »
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- Ma Liu Shui
- Nursing schools in Hong Kong
Academic Ranking of World Universities
The Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), also known as the Shanghai Ranking, is one of the annual publications of world university rankings.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Academic Ranking of World Universities
Alan K. L. Chan
Alan Kam-leung Chan is a Chinese philosopher and the Provost and J.S. Lee Professor of Chinese Culture at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Alan K. L. Chan
Ambrose King
Ambrose King Yeo-chi, SBS, JP (born 14 February 1935) is a Hong Kong sociologist, educator, writer and academic.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Ambrose King
Andrew Yao
Andrew Chi-Chih Yao (born December 24, 1946) is a Chinese computer scientist and computational theorist.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Andrew Yao
Arthur Li
Arthur Li Kwok-cheung, GBM, GBS JP (born 27 June 1945) is a Hong Kong doctor and politician.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Arthur Li
Association of Christian Universities and Colleges in Asia
The Association of Christian Universities and Colleges in Asia (ACUCA) is an organization of Christian universities and colleges in Asia, dedicated to Christian witness and service in the field of education.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Association of Christian Universities and Colleges in Asia
Association of Commonwealth Universities
The Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU) is a charitable organization that was established in 1913, and has over 400 member institutions in over 40 countries across the Commonwealth.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Association of Commonwealth Universities
Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning
The Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning (ASAIHL) is a non-governmental organization (NGO).
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning
Backbone network
A backbone or core network is a part of a computer network which interconnects networks, providing a path for the exchange of information between different LANs or subnetworks.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Backbone network
Bean bag round
A bean bag round, also known by its trademarked name flexible baton round, is a type of baton round, fired from a shotgun, and used for less lethal apprehension of suspects.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Bean bag round
Beijing–Hong Kong Universities Alliance
Beijing–Hong Kong Universities Alliance (BHUA) is an inter-university conference of 20 public universities in Beijing and Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Beijing–Hong Kong Universities Alliance
Bus services in Hong Kong
Bus services in Hong Kong have a long history.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Bus services in Hong Kong
C. K. Yang (sociologist)
Ch'ing-k'un Yang (1911 – 10 January 1999), better known as C. K. Yang, was an American sociologist who pioneered the application of sociological theory to the study of China.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and C. K. Yang (sociologist)
Caine Road
Caine Road is a road running through Mid-Levels, Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Caine Road
Cantonese
Cantonese is the traditional prestige variety of Yue Chinese, a Sinitic branch of the Sino-Tibetan languages originating from the city of Guangzhou (historically known as Canton) and its surrounding Pearl River Delta, with over 82.4 million native speakers.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Cantonese
Ch'ien Mu
Ch'ien Mu or Qian Mu (30 July 1895 – 30 August 1990) was a Chinese historian, philosopher and writer.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Ch'ien Mu
Chancellor (education)
A chancellor is a leader of a college or university, usually either the executive or ceremonial head of the university or of a university campus within a university system.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Chancellor (education)
Charles K. Kao
Sir Charles Kao Kuen as a member of National Academy of Engineering in Electronics, Communication & Information Systems Engineering for pioneering and sustained accomplishments towards the theoretical and practical realization of fiber-optic communication systems.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Charles K. Kao
Charles T. Cross
Charles Tenney "Chuck" Cross (May 4, 1922 – November 3, 2008) was an American career diplomat and ambassador who held many positions in American government around the world.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Charles T. Cross
Chief Executive of Hong Kong
The Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is the representative of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and head of the Government of Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Chief Executive of Hong Kong
China
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and China
Chinese Communist Revolution
The Chinese Communist Revolution was a social and political revolution that culminated in the establishment of the People's Republic of China (PRC) in 1949.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Chinese Communist Revolution
Chinese language
Chinese is a group of languages spoken natively by the ethnic Han Chinese majority and many minority ethnic groups in China.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Chinese language
Chinese University of Hong Kong Art Museum
The Chinese University of Hong Kong Art Museum is an art museum located on the main campus of the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Chinese University of Hong Kong Art Museum
Chinese University of Hong Kong Chorus
The Chinese University of Hong Kong Chorus (aka CU Chorus, formerly named The Student Chorus, the Student Union of the Chinese University of Hong Kong) is founded by a group of students of the Chinese University of Hong Kong in December 1972.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Chinese University of Hong Kong Chorus
Chinese University of Hong Kong Press
The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press is the university press of the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Chinese University of Hong Kong Press
Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen (shortly CUHK–Shenzhen or CUHK–SZ) is a research university in Longgang, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen
Chung Chi College
The Chung Chi College is one of the constituent colleges of The Chinese University of Hong Kong, a public university in New Territories, Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Chung Chi College
Chung Chi College Elisabeth Luce Moore Library
Chung Chi College Elisabeth Luce Moore Library (noted as CCL) is the library of the Chung Chi College of the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Chung Chi College Elisabeth Luce Moore Library
Classical Chinese
Classical Chinese is the language in which the classics of Chinese literature were written, from.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Classical Chinese
College and university rankings
College and university rankings order higher education institutions based on various criteria, with factors differing depending on the specific ranking system.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and College and university rankings
College of Arms
The College of Arms, or Heralds' College, is a royal corporation consisting of professional officers of arms, with jurisdiction over England, Wales, Northern Ireland and some Commonwealth realms.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and College of Arms
Collegiate university
A collegiate university is a university in which functions are divided between a central administration and a number of constituent colleges.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Collegiate university
Confucianism
Confucianism, also known as Ruism or Ru classicism, is a system of thought and behavior originating in ancient China, and is variously described as a tradition, philosophy (humanistic or rationalistic), religion, theory of government, or way of life.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Confucianism
CUHK Faculty of Arts
The Chinese University of Hong Kong Faculty of Arts is the arts faculty of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Chinese University of Hong Kong and CUHK Faculty of Arts are 1963 establishments in Hong Kong and universities and colleges established in 1963.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and CUHK Faculty of Arts
CUHK Faculty of Law
The Chinese University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law (abbreviated as CUHK LAW) is a law school in Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and CUHK Faculty of Law
CUHK Faculty of Medicine
The Faculty of Medicine of the Chinese University of Hong Kong is the medical school of the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and CUHK Faculty of Medicine
CUHK Medical Centre
CUHK Medical Centre Limited is a non-profit teaching hospital at Ma Liu Shui, New Territories, Hong Kong, next to University station. Chinese University of Hong Kong and CUHK Medical Centre are ma Liu Shui.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and CUHK Medical Centre
David Wilson, Baron Wilson of Tillyorn
David Clive Wilson, Baron Wilson of Tillyorn, (born 14 February 1935) is a retired British administrator, diplomat and Sinologist.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and David Wilson, Baron Wilson of Tillyorn
Education in Hong Kong
Education in Hong Kong used to be largely modelled on that of the United Kingdom, particularly the English system.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Education in Hong Kong
Electoral Affairs Commission
The Electoral Affairs Commission (EAC) is the body, established under the Electoral Affairs Commission Ordinance, that oversees electoral matters in Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Electoral Affairs Commission
English language
English is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, whose speakers, called Anglophones, originated in early medieval England on the island of Great Britain.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and English language
Faculty (division)
A faculty is a division within a university or college comprising one subject area or a group of related subject areas, possibly also delimited by level (e.g. undergraduate).
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Faculty (division)
Fenghuang
Fènghuáng are mythological birds found in Sinospheric mythology that reign over all other birds.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Fenghuang
Fields Medal
The Fields Medal is a prize awarded to two, three, or four mathematicians under 40 years of age at the International Congress of the International Mathematical Union (IMU), a meeting that takes place every four years.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Fields Medal
Ford Foundation
The Ford Foundation is an American private foundation with the stated goal of advancing human welfare.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Ford Foundation
Greater China
"Greater China" is an ethno-linguistic term describing a geographical area sharing cultural and economic ties with the Chinese people.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Greater China
Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao University Alliance
Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao University Alliance (GHMUA) is an inter-university conference of 37 universities in Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macau.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao University Alliance
Handover of Hong Kong
The handover of Hong Kong from the United Kingdom to the People's Republic of China was at midnight on 1 July 1997.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Handover of Hong Kong
Holistic education
Holistic education is a movement in education that seeks to engage all aspects of the learner, including mind, body, and spirit.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Holistic education
Hong Kong
Hong Kong is a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Hong Kong
Hong Kong City Hall
Hong Kong City Hall is a building located at Edinburgh Place, Central, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Hong Kong City Hall
Hong Kong Free Press
Hong Kong Free Press (HKFP) is a free, non-profit news website based in Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Hong Kong Free Press
Hong Kong Internet Exchange
Hong Kong Internet eXchange (HKIX) is an internet exchange point in Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Hong Kong Internet Exchange
Hong Kong Island
Hong Kong Island is an island in the southern part of Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Hong Kong Island
Hong Kong Jockey Club
The Hong Kong Jockey Club (HKJC) was founded in 1884 and is one of the oldest institutions in Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Hong Kong Jockey Club
Hong Kong Police Force
The Hong Kong Police Force (HKPF) is the primary law enforcement, investigative agency, and largest disciplined service under the Security Bureau of Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Hong Kong Police Force
International Association of Universities
The International Association of Universities (IAU) is a membership-led non-governmental organization working in the field of higher education.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and International Association of Universities
James Mirrlees
Sir James Alexander Mirrlees (5 July 1936 – 29 August 2018) was a British economist and winner of the 1996 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and James Mirrlees
James Ware (surgeon)
James Ware (8 July 1941 – 9 October 2015) was a British surgeon and medical educator.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and James Ware (surgeon)
Jockey Club Museum of Climate Change
The Jockey Club Museum of Climate Change (abbreviation: MoCC) is a museum dedicated to the theme of climate change located in Sha Tin, Hong Kong. Chinese University of Hong Kong and Jockey Club Museum of Climate Change are ma Liu Shui.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Jockey Club Museum of Climate Change
John Fulton, Baron Fulton
John Scott Fulton, Baron Fulton (27 May 1902 – 14 March 1986) was a British university administrator and public servant.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and John Fulton, Baron Fulton
John Lee Ka-chiu
John Lee Ka-chiu (t; born 7 December 1957) is a Hong Kong politician and former police officer who is the fifth and current Chief Executive of Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and John Lee Ka-chiu
Joseph Sung
Joseph Sung Jao-yiu (born 22 October 1959) is a Hong Kong physician and gastroenterologist, and the current dean of Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine at the Nanyang Technological University (NTU), also serving as the Senior Vice President (Health and Life Sciences) of NTU.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Joseph Sung
JUPAS
The Joint University Programmes Admissions System, or commonly known as JUPAS, is a unified system for applying for full-time undergraduate programmes in Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and JUPAS
Kau Pui Lung
Kau Pui Lung, formerly Kau Pui Loong or Hau Pui Loong, is a valley and an area between Ma Tau Wai and To Kwa Wan, and west of Ma Tau Chung in Kowloon of Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Kau Pui Lung
Korean War
The Korean War was fought between North Korea and South Korea; it began on 25 June 1950 when North Korea invaded South Korea and ceased upon an armistice on 27 July 1953.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Korean War
Kowloon
Kowloon is an urban area in Hong Kong comprising the Kowloon Peninsula and New Kowloon.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Kowloon
Lawrence Lau
Lawrence Lau Juen-yee, GBS, JP (born 1944) is a Hong Kong economist and the former Vice-Chancellor of the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Lawrence Lau
Lee Woo Sing College
Lee Woo Sing College is one of the constituent colleges of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, a public university in New Territories, Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Lee Woo Sing College
Legislative Council of Hong Kong
The Legislative Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, colloquially known as LegCo, is the unicameral legislature of Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Legislative Council of Hong Kong
Li Choh-ming
Li Choh-ming (李卓敏, 1912 – 1991) was a Chinese-born American economist and educator.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Li Choh-ming
List of buildings and structures in Hong Kong
This is a list of buildings and structures in Hong Kong, in alphabetical order.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and List of buildings and structures in Hong Kong
List of colleges of the Chinese University of Hong Kong
As a collegiate university, the Chinese University of Hong Kong comprises nine colleges that differ in character and history, each retaining substantial autonomy on institutional affairs: Chung Chi College, New Asia College, United College, Shaw College, Morningside College, S. H. Ho College, CW Chu College, Wu Yee Sun College and Lee Woo Sing College.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and List of colleges of the Chinese University of Hong Kong
List of higher education institutions in Hong Kong
Under Hong Kong law, there are 22 accredited degree-awarding higher education institutions in Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and List of higher education institutions in Hong Kong
List of subject rankings of Hong Kong tertiary institutions
This page lists various subject rankings, including QS University Subject Rankings, U.S. News & World Report, Times Higher Education World University Subjects Rankings and Academic Ranking of World Universities, of universities and colleges in Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and List of subject rankings of Hong Kong tertiary institutions
M. A. R. Herries
Sir Michael Alexander Robert Young-Herries OBE MC (28 February 1923 – 6 May 1995) was the chairman and managing director of Jardine Matheson & Co.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and M. A. R. Herries
Ma Lin (biochemist)
Ma Lin, CBE, JP (12 March 1924 or 8 February 1925 – 16 October 2017) was a biochemist and educator.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Ma Lin (biochemist)
Ma Liu Shui
Ma Liu Shui is an area in Sha Tin District, in the New Territories, Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Ma Liu Shui
Mainland China
Mainland China is the territory under direct administration of the People's Republic of China (PRC) in the aftermath of the Chinese Civil War.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Mainland China
Master of Business Administration
A Master of Business Administration (MBA; also Master in Business Administration) is a postgraduate degree focused on business administration.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Master of Business Administration
Medium of instruction
A medium of instruction (plural: media of instruction, or mediums of instruction) is a language used in teaching.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Medium of instruction
Ministry of Education (China)
The Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China is a constituent department of the State Council, responsible for basic education, vocational education, higher education, and other educational affairs throughout the country.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Ministry of Education (China)
Minority language
A minority language is a language spoken by a minority of the population of a territory.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Minority language
Molotov cocktail
A Molotov cocktail (among several other names – see) is a hand-thrown incendiary weapon consisting of a frangible container filled with flammable substances and equipped with a fuse (typically a glass bottle filled with flammable liquids sealed with a cloth wick).
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Molotov cocktail
Morningside College, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Morningside College is one of the nine constituent colleges of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, a public university in New Territories, Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Morningside College, Chinese University of Hong Kong
MTR
The Mass Transit Railway (MTR) is a major public transport network serving Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and MTR
New Asia College
New Asia College is a constituent college of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, a public university in New Territories, Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and New Asia College
New Asia College Ch'ien Mu Library
New Asia College Ch’ien Mu Library (noted as NAL) is the library of the New Asia College of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK).
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and New Asia College Ch'ien Mu Library
New Territories
The New Territories (abbr. N.T.) is one of the three main regions of Hong Kong, alongside Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and New Territories
Nicholas Rawlins
Nicholas Rawlins (born 1949) is a British experimental psychologist, and one of the pro vice-chancellor and vice-president of The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Nicholas Rawlins
Nobel Prize
The Nobel Prizes (Nobelpriset; Nobelprisen) are five separate prizes awarded to those who, during the preceding year, have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind, as established by the 1895 will of Swedish chemist, engineer, and industrialist Alfred Nobel, in the year before he died.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Nobel Prize
Orientation camps in Hong Kong
In Hong Kong's universities and higher education institutions, orientation camps, also known as “Ocamp”, are held by different student organisations in order to welcome new students before their first academic year.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Orientation camps in Hong Kong
Oswald Veblen Prize in Geometry
The Oswald Veblen Prize in Geometry is an award granted by the American Mathematical Society for notable research in geometry or topology.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Oswald Veblen Prize in Geometry
Pastoral care
Pastoral care, or cure of souls, refers to emotional, social and spiritual support.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Pastoral care
Pavilion of Harmony
The Pavilion of Harmony is an architectural feature on the New Asia College campus of The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), located between the student dormitories Xuesi Hall and Chih Hsing Hall. Chinese University of Hong Kong and Pavilion of Harmony are ma Liu Shui.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Pavilion of Harmony
Plateau
In geology and physical geography, a plateau (plateaus or plateaux), also called a high plain or a tableland, is an area of a highland consisting of flat terrain that is raised sharply above the surrounding area on at least one side.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Plateau
Plover Cove Reservoir
Plover Cove Reservoir, located within Plover Cove Country Park, in the northeastern New Territories, is the largest reservoir in Hong Kong in terms of area, and the second-largest in terms of volume.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Plover Cove Reservoir
Prince of Wales Hospital
Prince of Wales Hospital is a regional acute government hospital located in Sha Tin, New Territories in Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Prince of Wales Hospital
Protestantism
Protestantism is a branch of Christianity that emphasizes justification of sinners through faith alone, the teaching that salvation comes by unmerited divine grace, the priesthood of all believers, and the Bible as the sole infallible source of authority for Christian faith and practice.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Protestantism
Public university
A public university or public college is a university or college that is owned by the state or receives significant funding from a government.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Public university
Quacquarelli Symonds
Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) is a higher education analyst and a for-profit services provider headquartered in London with offices in Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Quacquarelli Symonds
Renditions (magazine)
Renditions: A Chinese-English Translation Magazine is a literary magazine on Chinese literature in English translation published by the Research Centre for Translation (RCT) at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Renditions (magazine)
Research university
A research university or a research-intensive university is a university that is committed to research as a central part of its mission.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Research university
Robert Black (colonial administrator)
Sir Robert Brown Black (3 June 1906 – 19 October 1999) was a British colonial administrator who served as Governor of Singapore from 1955 to 1957, and Governor of Hong Kong from 1958 to 1964.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Robert Black (colonial administrator)
Robert Mundell
Robert Alexander Mundell (October 24, 1932 – April 4, 2021) was a Canadian economist.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Robert Mundell
Rocky Tuan
Rocky Tuan Sung-chi is a Hong Kong medical researcher and bioengineer, currently the vice-chancellor and president of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, where he served as distinguished visiting professor and director of the Institute for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine prior to taking up the vice-chancellorship.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Rocky Tuan
Rubber bullet
Rubber bullets (also called rubber baton rounds) are a type of baton round.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Rubber bullet
Run Run Shaw
Sir Run Run Shaw (19 November 1907 – 7 January 2014), also known as Shao Yifu and Siu Yat-fu, was a Hong Kong businessman, filmmaker, and philanthropist.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Run Run Shaw
S.H. Ho College
The S.H. Ho College is one of the constituent colleges of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, a public university in New Territories, Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and S.H. Ho College
Sha Tin
Sha Tin, also spelt Shatin, is a neighbourhood along Shing Mun River in the eastern New Territories, Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Sha Tin
Sha Tin District
Sha Tin District is one of the 18 districts of Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Sha Tin District
Shaw College, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Shaw College is the fourth constituent college to be established at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, a public university in New Territories, Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Shaw College, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Shenzhen
Shenzhen is a city and special economic zone on the east bank of the Pearl River estuary on the central coast of the southern Chinese province of Guangdong, bordering Hong Kong to the south, Dongguan to the north, Huizhou to the northeast, and Macau to the southwest.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Shenzhen
Shing-Tung Yau
Shing-Tung Yau (born April 4, 1949) is a Chinese-American mathematician.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Shing-Tung Yau
South China
South China is a geographical and cultural region that covers the southernmost part of China.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and South China
South China Morning Post
The South China Morning Post (SCMP), with its Sunday edition, the Sunday Morning Post, is a Hong Kong-based English-language newspaper owned by Alibaba Group.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and South China Morning Post
Standard Chinese
Standard Chinese is a modern standard form of Mandarin Chinese that was first codified during the republican era (1912‒1949).
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Standard Chinese
Stephen Matthews (linguist)
Stephen Matthews is a British linguist in Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Stephen Matthews (linguist)
Szeto Wai
Szeto Wai, CBE, JP (10 April 1913 – 24 July 1991) was a Hong Kong engineer and architect.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Szeto Wai
Tai Po District
Tai Po District is one of the 18 districts of Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Tai Po District
Tai Po Road
Tai Po Road is the second longest road in Hong Kong (after Castle Peak Road). Chinese University of Hong Kong and Tai Po Road are ma Liu Shui.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Tai Po Road
Tang Chun-i
Tang Chun-I or Tang Junyi (17 January 1909 – 2 February 1978) was a Chinese philosopher who was one of the leading exponents of New Confucianism.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Tang Chun-i
Teaching hospital
A teaching hospital is a hospital or medical center that provides medical education and training to future and current health professionals.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Teaching hospital
Tear gas
Tear gas, also known as a lachrymatory agent or lachrymator, sometimes colloquially known as "mace" after the early commercial self-defense spray, is a chemical weapon that stimulates the nerves of the lacrimal gland in the eye to produce tears.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Tear gas
The Standard (Hong Kong)
The Standard is an English-language free newspaper in Hong Kong with a daily circulation of 200,450 in 2012.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and The Standard (Hong Kong)
Tide Cove
Sha Tin Hoi / Sha Tin Sea or Tide Cove is a cove at the mouth of the Shing Mun River.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Tide Cove
Tolo Harbour
Tolo Harbour, or Tai Po Hoi (historically), is a sheltered harbour in northeast New Territories of Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Tolo Harbour
Turing Award
The ACM A. M. Turing Award is an annual prize given by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) for contributions of lasting and major technical importance to computer science.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Turing Award
U.S. News & World Report
U.S. News & World Report (USNWR, US NEWS) is an American media company publishing news, consumer advice, rankings, and analysis.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and U.S. News & World Report
United College of Hong Kong
The United College of Hong Kong is one of the constituent colleges of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, a public university in New Territories, Hong Kong. Chinese University of Hong Kong and United College of Hong Kong are ma Liu Shui.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and United College of Hong Kong
United College Wu Chung Library
United College Wu Chung Library (noted as UCL) is the library of the United College of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK).
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and United College Wu Chung Library
University college
In a number of countries, a university college is a college institution that provides tertiary education but does not have full or independent university status.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and University college
University of Hong Kong
The University of Hong Kong (HKU) is a public research university in Pok Fu Lam, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and University of Hong Kong
University of Sussex
The University of Sussex is a public research university located in Falmer, East Sussex, England.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and University of Sussex
University station (MTR)
University station is an MTR station located near the Chinese University of Hong Kong in Ma Liu Shui. Chinese University of Hong Kong and University station (MTR) are ma Liu Shui.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and University station (MTR)
Virginia Yip
Virginia Yip (葉彩燕), is a Hong Kong linguist and writer.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Virginia Yip
Washington University in St. Louis
Washington University in St.
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Worldwide Universities Network
The Worldwide Universities Network (WUN) is a non-profit consortium of 23 research-intensive universities founded in 2000.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Worldwide Universities Network
Wu Yee Sun College
Wu Yee Sun College is one of the constituent colleges of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, a public university in New Territories, Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Wu Yee Sun College
Yale-China Association
The Yale-China Association, formerly Yale-in-China, is an independent, nonprofit organization based in New Haven, Connecticut which sponsors educational programs in and about China in order to further understanding between Chinese and American people.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Yale-China Association
Yang Chen-Ning
Yang Chen-Ning or Chen-Ning Yang (born 1 October 1922), also known as C. N. Yang or by the English name Frank Yang, is a Chinese theoretical physicist who made significant contributions to statistical mechanics, integrable systems, gauge theory, and both particle physics and condensed matter physics.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and Yang Chen-Ning
2017 CUHK democracy wall standoff
In September 2017, tensions arose between different parties over the content of posters put up on Democracy wall in the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and 2017 CUHK democracy wall standoff
2019–2020 Hong Kong protests
The 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests (also known by other names) were a series of demonstrations against the Hong Kong government's introduction of a bill to amend the Fugitive Offenders Ordinance in regard to extradition.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests
334 Scheme
The 3-3-4 Scheme is the academic structure for senior secondary education and higher education in Hong Kong, referring to the structure of three years of junior secondary school, three years of senior secondary school, and four years of university education.
See Chinese University of Hong Kong and 334 Scheme
See also
1963 establishments in Hong Kong
- Beaconsfield House
- CHTC Fong's Industries
- CUHK Faculty of Arts
- Chai Wan Mosque
- Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Hebe Haven Yacht Club
- Hong Kong Hilton
- Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong
- Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Hong Kong
- Shau Kei Wan East Government Secondary School
- St. Francis Xavier's School, Tsuen Wan
- Sun Hung Kai Properties
- Tuen Mun SA
- Yucca de Lac
Ma Liu Shui
- CUHK Medical Centre
- Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Hong Kong Science Park
- Jockey Club Museum of Climate Change
- Ma Liu Shui
- Pavilion of Harmony
- Sha Tin Sewage Treatment Works
- Tai Po Road
- United College of Hong Kong
- University station (MTR)
- Yucca de Lac
Nursing schools in Hong Kong
- Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Hong Kong Baptist Hospital
- Hong Kong Metropolitan University
- Hong Kong Polytechnic University
- St. Teresa's Hospital
- The Nethersole School of Nursing
References
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