Professor W. John Kao, HKU Vice President/Pro-Vice Chancellor (Global) said fostering international institutional relationships is a key component in HKU’s global strategy. He said: “As mutually-recognised strategic partners, I’m happy to announce that the two institutions agreed to launch the “Global Partnership Fund” on a matched fund basis to further enhance the tie between us. The co-funding scheme aims to bring effective collaboration between the two universities through active and continuous communication and exchange of best practices among academic staff members and students. Projects consistent with the aspiration of HKU and UCL’s Grand Challenges in making local and global contributions are of great interest, specifically in the areas of global health, sustainable cities, cultural understanding, human wellbeing, transformative technology, and justice and equality.”
During the meeting, the two universities further agreed to increase the size of student exchange, to initiate the planning of dual degree programmes in multiple disciplines, to enhance cross cutting research collaborations, as well as to promote staff exchanges.
Professor Mathieson said: “The University of Hong Kong’s mission to be “Asia’s Global University” aligns perfectly with UCL’s mission as “London’s Global University” and the two universities have a great deal in common in terms of ethos, outlook and standards. We are delighted with the Dual Degree in Law and the message of mutual respect, confidence and trust that it sends. We foresee many other areas of collaboration which will be to the mutual benefit of both organisations; the signing of this agreement will underpin and enable these.”
Dame Nicola Brewer, Vice-Provost (International) of UCL said: "In the same week as the launch of UCL's 'It's All Academic' campaign, we are delighted to be expanding our collaborations with HKU. This initiative will provide seed funding for important research aimed at providing fair solutions to global problems."
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