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2007
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HKUST MBA Students Make Their Case at Wake Forest Marketing Summit in US
A team of MBA students from the Hong Kong University of Science & Technology School of Business and Management (HKUST Business School) finished second after winning though to the final round of the Wake Forest Marketing Summit held from February 8 to 11 in the US.
HKUST was the only business school out of 42 entrants from outside the US to take part in the competition. In the finals, it beat teams from University of Dartmouth, University of Indiana, Michigan State (Broad), University of California at Berkeley, University of Washington and the local host team, Wake Forest University. The championship went to the University of Virginia.
The Hong Kong team comprised six first-year MBA students, Alice Yi Jue Luo, Fedrik Tsung Chang King, Jane Jie Hao, Mauricio Ferreira M. Ribeiro, Peter Blake Crawley and Zong Hui Cui.
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HKUST Scientists Made Croucher Senior Research Fellows
Two scientists from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) were honored with the Croucher Senior Research Fellowship Awards for their research excellence.Dr. Tai-Kai Ng, Associate Professor of Physics and Dr. Randy Y C Poon, Associate Professor of Biochemistry, were among the five scholars who received this year’s Croucher Senior Research Fellowship Awards. They were selected through a highly competitive review process by leading experts in the international scientific community.Mr. Donald Tsang, Chief Secretary for Administration of the HKSAR, presented award certificates to the five winners at a presentation ceremony held by the Croucher Foundation today.
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HKUST Business School Enters Financial Times World List
The School of Business and Management of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST Business School) is now one of the world's top 75 business schools offering Master of Business Administration (MBA) programs, according to the latest business education rankings released today by the Financial Times.