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The Open University of Hong Kong (English: The Open University of Hong Kong , abbreviation: OUHK, OpenU ), referred to as "Public University" , formerly known as the Hong Kong Institute of Open Education , is a statutory public university located in Ho Man Tin, Kowloon, Hong Kong. "Live in, strict out" is the spirit of running a school, with "government creation, diversified innovation" as the slogan. The university was founded by the Hong Kong government in 1989, and was renamed the Open University of Hong Kong in May 1997. It became the seventh statutory university in Hong Kong and has the same government-approved self-assessment qualifications as other UGC universities. The school's headquarters consists of five colleges, namely the Academy of Humanities and Social Sciences, the Lee Shau Kee School of Business and Management, the School of Education and Languages, the College of Nursing and Health, and the School of Science and Technology, and the Hong Kong Open University Press.
The Open University of Hong Kong
The Open University of Hong Kong will directly enroll full-time undergraduates in the provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities specified by the Ministry of Education in 2008. The university will make appropriate adjustments to the number of students enrolled in various places according to the actual situation and needs of candidates from various provinces and cities. Candidates applying for the Open University of Hong Kong must have English as their foreign language test.
The following are the basic admission requirements of The Open University of Hong Kong [3]
Face-to-face teaching
Face-to-face courses are divided into full-time and part-time courses. Full-time courses are mainly held during the day on weekdays, while part-time courses take into account that students already have a full-time job and need to work during the day, so the classes are mainly arranged on weekday evenings and weekends. The full-time course is the main course developed by the Open University of Hong Kong since 2001. Unlike the open admission model adopted for distance courses, applicants for full-time courses need to have specified academic qualifications to be able to enter. Applicants for full-time degree courses must have the Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination, Hong Kong Diploma or equivalent qualifications, and must meet the criteria for entry to advanced courses. Some courses also have entrance tests and interviews. Since 2007, some full-time degree programs have been added to the University's Joint Admissions System (JUPAS). The teaching mode of full-time courses is similar to the full-time courses of other universities. Lectures and tutorials are used as the learning method. Some courses include experiments and internships. Full-time and part-time students are required to complete the specified tasks within the specified semester, and they must pass the exams in all subjects of the courses they have taken and reach the specified attendance rate before they can graduate. For some courses, the graduation qualifications will be referenced. Student internship performance. [4]
The earliest school building of The Open University of Hong Kong was located at Hing Lee Centre, Causeway Bay. It was later relocated to the former Hong Kong City Polytechnic School building in the Mong Kok Industry and Trade Department building. In preparation for the opening of the permanent school building in Ho Man Tin, the college moved to the former Starfish Elementary School building at Princess Ho Man Tin Road as a transitional arrangement.
In April 1996, the permanent school building at 30 Mu Ai Street, Ho Man Tin opened, providing students with an ideal campus environment.
In July 2000, the Open University of Hong Kong opened a multimedia laboratory funded by the Hong Kong Jockey Club.
In October 2000, the Hong Kong Island Teaching Centre at Shun Tak Centre in Sheung Wan opened. In recognition of the Li Ka Shing Foundation's donation of $ 40 million to support the establishment of the Hong Kong Island Teaching Centre, the "Open and Continuing and Community Education Centre of The Open University of Hong Kong" was officially named "The Li Ka Shing Institute of Professional and Continuing Education".
In April 2005, the Open University of Hong Kong rented the entire first floor of Ho Man Tin Plaza adjacent to Ho Man Tin Permanent School Building as a teaching center.
In May 2005, the second phase of the school building development plan was launched. This plan is to build a 12-storey teaching building in the parking lot of the Muai Street school building in Hewentian. The entire construction project expenditure was about 170 million yuan, and it was donated by people from all walks of life, including Guo Desheng Fund, Tian Jiabing Fund, Dr. Huang Bingli, Yang Xueji, Dr. He Hongyi, Jiang Zhen Industrial Charity Fund, Dr. Zheng Yutong, Li Juneng and alumni. The second phase of the school building development plan was approved by the Finance Committee of the Hong Kong Legislative Council to lend 120 million interest-free loans. The Guo Desheng Fund donated 40 million yuan to support the university's construction of the second phase of the school building. In order to thank the Guo Desheng Fund for its support, the Open University named the new building "Guo Desheng Building". In August 2006, the groundbreaking ceremony for the second phase of the Ho Man Tin School of the Open University of Hong Kong was held. On January 22, 2008, Dr. Zheng Yutong donated 35 million yuan to support the construction of the second phase of the school building. The school council agreed to name the high building of the Hewentian School Building as "Zheng Yutong Building" as a thank you. In May 2008, the clinical nursing teaching center was completed and opened. The teaching center is a teaching center that combines general, psychiatric and traditional Chinese medicine nursing simulation.
In September 2008, the second phase of the Open University of Hong Kong opened.
In September 2010, Mr. Xiao Zhicheng donated 10 million yuan and received strong support from his mother, Ms. Xiao Zeng Fengqun and his wife. In recognition of Mr. Xiao Zhicheng and his family, the university named the main gate courtyard of Hewentian Campus (in front of the Bank of China (Hong Kong) Open University Branch) as "Xiao Zeng Fengqun Square".
In December 2010, the Open University of Hong Kong was awarded the land on Zhongxiao Street, Ho Man Tin by the Hong Kong Education Bureau. The Open University will be used for the construction of the third phase of the school building and the new college, with a budget of about 720 million yuan. In January 2011, the third phase of the school building was approved by the Finance Committee of the Legislative Council for an interest-free loan of 317 million yuan. In February 2012, the Open University thanked the Hong Kong Jockey Club for donating 190 million yuan to support the construction of the third phase of the school building. The new campus and facilities on Zhongxiao Street were named "Jockey Club Campus" and "Jockey Club Variety Hall". On February 28, 2012, the third phase of the Open University of Hong Kong held a groundbreaking ceremony.
In August 2012, The Open University of Hong Kong sold the Hong Kong Island Teaching Centre unit at Sheung Tak Centre Shopping Centre in Sheung Wan and purchased a new teaching centre at Kwai Hing. In September 2013, the Kwai Hing Teaching Centre was opened and the "Open University Li Ka Shing Institute of Professional and Continuing Education" was relocated to the Kwai Hing Teaching Centre located at Block 2 of the Kowloon Trade Centre.
In February 2014, the Jubilee College of the Jockey Club Campus of The Open University of Hong Kong was officially opened.
In August 2014, the Open University of Hong Kong received approval from the Town Planning Board to relocate a piece of vacant land at Sheung Tin Street in Ho Man Tin for 11 years to a government agency or public facility for the construction of a new teaching building. The Planning Department considers that the development will not adversely affect the traffic and landscape in the neighbouring areas, and the Education Bureau also supports the expansion plan of the Open University of Hong Kong. The application was approved by the Town Planning Board.
In February 2017, the Open University of Hong Kong will be opposite the Ho Man Tin Campus, a site on Changsheng Street to build a comprehensive nursing and health teaching building to respond to the future demand for professional health care talents due to the aging population in the society. Increase and challenges.
The Open University of Hong Kong has five teaching faculties: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Business Management, Faculty of Education and Languages, Faculty of Nursing and Health [5]
Dean, Hong Kong Institute of Open Education
Professor Wentong Si (Dr. Donald Francis Swift, 1989-1991)
Prof. Gajaraj Dhanarajan (1991-1995)
Professor Tan Shangwei (1995-1997)
President of the Open University of Hong Kong
Professor Tan Shangwei (1997-2003)
Professor Liang Zhiren (2003-2014)
Professor Huang Yushan (2014)
School Supervisor: Ms. Lin Zheng Yue'e (Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region)
Deputy Supervisor: Dr. Li Yeguang
Chairman of the Board of Management: Mr. Huang Yijian
Vice-Chairman: Mr. Yang Shaoxin
Treasurer: Mr. Yin Jintao
President: Professor Huang Yushan
Vice President (Academic): Professor Guan Qingping
Vice President (Administration and Development): Professor Tang Chuangshi
Associate Vice President (Academic Support and Foreign Exchange): Professor Ye Yaoqiang
Dean of the Academy of Humanities and Social Sciences: Professor Zhizhi Liang
Li Zhaoji Dean of School of Business and Management: Professor Qiming Au
Dean of School of Education and Languages: Dr. Zhang Guohua
Dean of School of Nursing and Health: Professor Li Guolin
Dean of the School of Science and Technology: Professor Wang Fuli
Dean of Li Jiacheng College of Professional and Continuing Education: Dr. Bu Zhuoxian (temporary)
Librarian: Mr. Tan Wenli
Dean: Ms. Xu Yunling
Director of Educational Technology Publishing: Dr. Zeng Wanmei
Campus Management Director: Ms. Lin Mai Lin
Chief Financial Officer: Mr. National Wei
Human Resources Director: Mr. Shi Jinchang
Director of Information Technology: Dr. Zhang Jingsheng
Director of Public Affairs: Ms. Chen Yuxiu
Student Affairs Officer: Ms. Chen Minci
Research Director: Dr. Li Jinchang
(Updated to May 15, 2018) [6]
Previous Honorary Doctors
The list of honorary doctorates is as follows:
years | Honorary Doctor of Business Administration | Honorary Doctor of Science | Honorary Doctor of Social Sciences | Honorary Doctor of Arts | Honorary Doctor of Education | Honorary Doctor of Science |
1993 | Dr. Jiang Zhen | Dr Hank Cheng | | | | |
1994 | Mr. Li Hanzhao | | Du Yexin | | | |
1995 | Sir David Lee | Professor Yang Zizhi | | Frederick Meyer | | |
1996 | | | Mu Dawei | Dr. McKeesey | | |
1997 | Mr. Yang Zilin | Mr. Gu Yi | Mr. Huang Kuangyuan | Mr. Li Guoneng | | |
1998 | Sylvia Powell | Professor Fang Xinrang Professor Jian Yuewei | | Huang Qingyun | | |
1999 | Wu Buqian | | Professor Lichen Cheng | Professor Rao Zongyi | | |
2000 | Mr. Guo Binglian | | Ms. Li Zhixi, Professor Wei Yu | Professor Cha Liangzhang, Ms. Chen Fangansheng | | |
2001 | Mr. Zhigang Ren | | Dr. Tian Jiabing | Dr. Zhong Qirong, Sir Deng Liru | | |
2002 | Dr. Feng Guojing | | Dr. Runhua Fang | Xiao Fangfang Professor Otto Peters | | |
2003 | Dr. Meng Minwei, Mr. Sun Deji | | Mr. Li Yeguang | Lord Perry | | |
2004 | Dr. Ho Hung Wah | Professor Lu Yanxiang | Dr. Yang Mingzhang Father Pei Sheng | | | |
2005 | Zheng Haiquan | Vijay Schrisaan | Mr. Xiang Huaicheng | Mr. Mo Yan | | |
2006 | Dato 'Dr. Cheng Yutong | Tan Shangwei | | Ye Yongshi JP | | |
2007 | | Qian Yi | Ms. Yang Xueji, Mr. Wang Jiawei | Mr. Li Rui Professor Wang Yiwu | | |
2008 | Mr. Li Juneng | | Mr. Tang Yingnian, Dr. Xie Zhiwei | Ge Haowen | | |
2009 | Mr. Chen Junhao | | Mr. Chen Zuochen, Mr. Gao Jianquan | Dr. Jinghui Zhong Professor Zhang Deming | | |
2010 | Mr. Guo Bingjiang, Mr. Hu Yonghui | | Mr. Zhou Wenyao | Ms. Xu Anhua | | |
2011 | Guo Shaoming | | Dr. Lin Li Qiaoru, Mr. Li Rongrong | Mr. Liu Yichen | | |
2012 | Mr. Liu Mingkang | | Mr. Xiao Zhicheng | Professor Chen Kunyao | | |
2013 | Mr. Chen Zhenbin | | Professor Huang Jiefu, Dr. Liang Dingbang | Dr. Huang Renlong | | |
2014 | Ms. Zheng Li Jinfen | Professor Liang Zhiren | Dr. Zhou Yue | Zhong Binglin | | |
2015 | Mr. Shi Wenxin | | Professor Jasper Lam Jasper TSANG | Xu Meide | | |
2016 | Mr. Zhang Yongrui | | Ms. Fan Xu Litai | Professor Zhang Xingang | Mr. Sun Mingyang | |
2017 | Dr. Chen Zhisi | | Founder | Dr. Aishika Leung | | Professor Li Yifen |
(Up to 8 January 2018) [7]
The list of Honorary Fellows is as follows:
In 2001 Mr. Gu Shengxiang Dr. Lin Jianzhong Mr. Hu Yonghui Dr. Nie Jinxun | 2002 Ms. Li Mr. Feng Yusheng Mr. Guan Baihao Professor Tan Wanjun | 2003 year Mr. Ligan Fang Xuefen Professor Gao Huawen Mr. Huo Zhenhuan | 2004 year Mr. Xu Jinyi Professor Wu Yin Guan Shanming Dr. Lu Zijian |
In 2005 Mr. Tian Qingxian Dr. Li Jianhong Zhang Changchang Anne Elizabeth Ely | 2006 year Professor Chen Yushu Dr. Zhao Zhenbang Megalin Dr. Wong Tan Chi Yuen Dr Ye Mouzun | In 2007 Mr. Chen Juyuan Miss Ji Wenfeng Mr. Ming-Li Lee Professor Shi Bingshi Dr. Wang Qida | In 2008 Mr. Chen Zhenbin Dr LEONG Lau-fun Dr. Livaida Dr. Weijian Jian Dr. Qiu Shuangmei |
In 2009 Dr Chen Zhendong Ms. Zheng Li Jinfen Fang Yanqiong Gao Peixuan Mr. Tan Tianfang | In 2010 Mr. Chen Xiaofeng Mr. Chuang Wei Yin Ms. Ko Ching Chi Dr. Yun Damian | 2011 year Professor Chen Zhi Professor Liu Xiucheng Dr Li Jiyao Ms. Li Lijuan Mr. Luo Zhili | 2012 Mr. Ouyang Kegang Mr. Huang Yingshi Professor Yang Ruwan |
2013 Mr. Guo Wenwei Dr. Lin Chongsui Mr. Huang Jianye Mr. Xu Zibing | 2014 year Dr He Xi'an Mr. Hong Kexie Shi Xide Ms. Shu Xiaopei Mr. Huang Liangbai | 2015 year Ms. Cai Huiqin Mr. Li Guohua Professor Yang Guorong Mr. Rong Yongqi | 2016 year Professor Chen Zhihao Mr. Chen Tingchuan Professor Gao Meiqing Mr. Huang Yongguang Zeng Lansi |
2017 year Dr Tam Wai Ho Professor Tan Fengyi Kong Meiqi Dr. Lin Bainian | | | |
(Up to January 8, 2017) [8]
doctor / Master
The Open University has always encouraged students to organize student groups and organize student activities, and to provide these student groups with the support and assistance they need through the University's Student Affairs Committee and Student Affairs Section. In the process of planning and participating in various activities, students can improve their knowledge and organizational skills. At present, more than 30 student groups and 1 alumni association have been approved by the University to establish and receive funding to organize different types of activities for students, such as dragon boat competitions, academic seminars, outdoor activities and management exercise competitions.
The Student Affairs Committee meets regularly with student organizations. The most recent exchange meeting was held on the evening of April 15, 2005. The principal, Professor Liang Zhiren, and the vice president, Professor Huang Xinan, also participated in the exchange. Each student organization enthusiastically expressed their opinions on the support services provided by the school, and exchanged their experiences and experiences in organizing activities.
On October 26, 2000, the Student Affairs Group invited representatives of seven student organizations to discuss the reorganization of the Student Union, and set up a convening group of the Preparatory Committee for the Student Union of the Open University of Hong Kong. The convening group was assisted by the Student Affairs Group. A questionnaire was sent to all students to collect their opinions on the operation mode and development of the future student union. In this survey, more than 3,400 questionnaires were collected. Convened a group to contact interested students and organize the Preparatory Committee of the Open University Student Union of Hong Kong. The committee and the Student Affairs Division will work together to draft a student union, student union charter and operation draft.
In December 2000, more than 500 students expressed interest in participating in the establishment of the Hong Kong Open University Student Union Preparatory Committee in the Student Union questionnaire. The convening group of the preparatory committee sent a letter to these students in April 2001 explaining the relevant work in the future, reminding them that participating in the preparatory committee requires considerable time and considerable responsibilities. More than 80 students responded that they were still interested in becoming members of the preparatory committee. The convening group invited these students to come to the school on July 6 to discuss the size, structure and goals of the preparatory committee. Although Typhoon Signal No. 3 was hoisted that night, 33 students attended. The participants discussed the above issues with the convening group, and finally decided that the preparatory committee of the Open University Student Union of Hong Kong should be composed of students and representatives of the student organization (that is, members of the convening group) attending the meeting. The Preparatory Committee held another meeting in early September.
On November 29, 2007, the Preparatory Committee of the Student Union selected 24 new members from the four sub-groups of current members, distance students, full-time students, and student group representatives, with 6 in each group. Elections of the Council of Students and Council members have been held in July 2008. The Student Union was formally established in August 2008.
Dragon Boat Club
Environmental Society
Basketball club
National society
Student Drama Club
English and Mandarin Speech Society
Football club
Karate society
Music Society
Nursing Alumni Association
Social service group
Social science society
Wushu Academy
Student organizations for distance course students only
Alumni Association
From March 24th to 28th, 2005, 24 full-time industrial management students were sponsored by Shifu Investment Group to exchange with Peking University, and visited and inspected a number of enterprises and institutions.
In 2007, Xiao Lihang, a second-year student of full-time business administration (banking and finance), and Pan Yun, a first-year student of business administration (international business), were selected to participate in the "World Citizenship Program 2007" organized by Longchuan Fund. Born in Geneva and New York to exchange and study.
Open University congratulates Mo Yan for winning
Hong Kong, October 12th. The Open University of Hong Kong on the 12th congratulates the university's honorary doctor of literature and mainland writer Mo Yan, who won the 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature and became the first Mo Yan wins Honorary Doctor of Arts degree from The Open University of Hong Kong
Chinese writer who won the award. [9]
Professor Liang Zhiren, the president of the Open University of China, praised Dr. Mo Yan for his extraordinary achievements and deserved honor.
Mo Yan received an honorary doctorate degree in literature from the Open University in 2005. In the same year, he visited the university's "Chinese Literature-World Literature: Authors, Translators, Critics" forum.
Instructional television
The Open University of Hong Kong has also been producing instructional television programs-Opening for Learning (formerly known as "Open for Learning") since the late 1990s to strengthen students' learning in remote mode. This TV broadcast mainly teaches Bachelor of Arts, Science, Social Sciences, Business, Education and Languages offered by The Open University of Hong Kong. The show was initially scheduled to air every Sunday morning on Asia Television International. Later, from 2001 to 2007, it was broadcasted on TVB Pearl Channel at the same time. From October 7, 2007, the program will be broadcast again on Asia Television International every Sunday from 10 am to 2 pm.
In October 2015, TVB and the Open University collaborated again to broadcast a new series of "Study in a New World" on Pearl Tower, which premiered on October 4 (Sunday), and then aired every Sunday from 9 am to 1 pm The program gathers educational information in different fields, shares knowledge with Hong Kong through television broadcasting, and expands into new worlds. [10]