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PolyU milestone anniversary signposts new routes to success, says chairman

As The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) marks its milestone 80th anniversary with a year-long series of programmes and activities, the university’s Council Chairman, Ignatius Chan Tze-ching, known as TC Chan, believes it is in an ideal position to continue breaking new ground and scaling new heights.

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PolyU milestone anniversary signposts new routes to success, says chairman

[Sponsored Article] As The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) marks its milestone 80th anniversary with a year-long series of programmes and activities, the university’s Council Chairman, Ignatius Chan Tze-ching, known as TC Chan, believes it is in an ideal position to continue breaking new ground and scaling new heights.

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As PolyU Council Chairman, TC says he is keen for the university to continue to build on a number of key strengths and areas of expertise. These include close collaboration with the Hong Kong business community, excellence in applied research, a track record of transferring knowledge into practical applications, and the ability to inspire individuals to open up new horizons. Also notable, says TC, is the consistent way PolyU has pioneered new methods of delivering higher learning programmes to ensure students develop the necessary skills that contribute to economic prosperity and their own personal aspirations, a philosophy that has been a prominent feature throughout PolyU’s eight-decade evolution from technical college to polytechnic to full university status in 1994.

“With PolyU’s focus on delivering higher learning programmes across professional fields and through applied research, the university holds a special position among Hong Kong’s University Grants Committee-funded universities,” notes TC, who stresses that the majority of  programmes and research are closely aligned for practicality and relevance to the needs of Hong Kong’s industries, commerce and the wider community. A good example, he says, is the BEng (Hon) programme in Aviation Engineering, which PolyU began offering last year. The initiative is designed to meet the needs of the fast-growing aviation industry and the construction of the third runway at Hong Kong’s International Airport. This year, PolyU will launch a BBA (Hons) in Aviation Management and Logistics. “It is important that PolyU plays a key role in supporting the aviation industry and nurturing talent to capitalise on Hong Kong’s competitive advantages as a global aviation hub,” says TC, who was appointed by the government at the beginning of 2016 for a three-year term. 

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In his capacity as Council Chairman, TC views his role as helping to define and guide PolyU’s direction by bringing together the experience, knowledge and support of different stakeholders. “It is important to maintain open communication with all stakeholders including Council members, PolyU management, teaching faculty and students to ensure a balance of perspectives,” says TC, who first served on the PolyU Council in April 2005, and as deputy council chairman since April 2013. Among his many engagements, TC is currently a senior advisor to the Bank of East Asia and an independent non-executive director of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and Clearing Limited.

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