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2007

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HKUST is Again No. 1 in Asia and Australia in EIU MBA Rankings
https://bm.hkust.edu.hk/press-releases/2007/09/hkust-again-no-1-asia-and-australia-eiu-mba-rankings
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HKUST Professor Wins Global Recognition in Water Engineering
A professor at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has earned global recognition in the field of water engineering and environmental fluid mechanics. Prof Mohamed S Ghidaoui of the HKUST's Department of Civil Engineering has been selected the winner of 2007 Arthur Thomas Ippen Award by the International Association of Hydraulic Engineering & Research (IAHR). The award will be presented next month at the IAHR Congress in Venice, where Prof Ghidaoui will also deliver the Ippen Award Lecture. The lecture will then be published in the Journal of Hydraulic Research of IAHR. The award is the most prestigious prize that the association bestows on a member of the water engineering and science community. This is also only the second time the award has been won by an Asia-based researcher since the prize was established in 1977.
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Distinguished Scientists Awarded Croucher Fellowship
Two distinguished scientists from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology are today (Wednesday) awarded Croucher Senior Research Fellowships for their breakthrough research in advanced materials and nano-technology. Prof Ben Zhong Tang, Professor of Chemistry, and Prof Zikang Tang, Professor of Physics, are among the eight scholars to receive this year's Croucher Senior Research Fellowship Awards. Prof Ben Zhong Tang's research focuses on advanced materials based on new molecules and macromolecules constructed from acetylenic triple-bond building blocks. His findings on the structural design of the building blocks, the development of new polymerization reactions and robust polymerization catalysts are the key to making molecules technologically useful as specialty materials.
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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.

2006

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HKUST Ranked World's No.17 in Technology
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HKUST Students Took Coveted Award in Global Case Competition
https://bm.hkust.edu.hk/press-releases/2006/03/hkust-students-took-coveted-award-global-case-competition

2003

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Chief Executive Toasts HKUST Success
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World Recognition for Home-grown Executive Education Programs
https://bm.hkust.edu.hk/press-releases/2003/05/world-recognition-home-grown-executive-education-programs