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Seal of Love Charitable Foundation’s HK$40m Gift Empowers Students to Solve Real-World Problems Through Technology
Seal of Love Charitable Foundation’s HK$40m Gift Empowers Students to Solve Real-World Problems Through Technology
(From left) Dr Antony Leung, Medical Superintendent of Haven of Hope Holistic Care Centre; Prof Joseph Kwan, Director of HKUST Health, Safety and Environment Office; Prof King-lun Yeung, Associate Dean (Research and Graduate Studies) from HKUST School of Engineering and Prof Zifeng Yang, Associate Professor of Guangzhou Institute of Respiratory Disease, Guangzhou Medical University.
(From left) Dr Antony Leung, Medical Superintendent of Haven of Hope Holistic Care Centre; Prof Joseph Kwan, Director of HKUST Health, Safety and Environment Office; Prof King-lun Yeung, Associate Dean (Research and Graduate Studies) from HKUST School of Engineering and Prof Zifeng Yang, Associate Professor of Guangzhou Institute of Respiratory Disease, Guangzhou Medical University.
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(From left) Alumnae Kyna Wong and Bella Chan made HKUST their first choice because they were both eager from childhood to explore science and technology
(From left) Alumnae Kyna Wong and Bella Chan made HKUST their first choice because they were both eager from childhood to explore science and technology
(From left) Alumnae Kyna Wong and Bella Chan made HKUST their first choice because they were both eager from childhood to explore science and technology
(From left) Alumnae Kyna Wong and Bella Chan made HKUST their first choice because they were both eager from childhood to explore science and technology