Hong Kong Metropolitan University

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Hong Kong Metropolitan University
香港都會大學 (Chinese)
HKMU Signage at Campus.jpg
Former names
The Open Learning Institute of Hong Kong (OLI)
The Open University of Hong Kong (OUHK)
Motto勵學致遠 敬慎日新 (Chinese)
Transcendence through Erudition and Renewal (English)
Type Public, self-financing [1] [2] [3]
EstablishedMay 1989;34 years ago (1989-05) (as The Open Learning Institute of Hong Kong)
May 1997;26 years ago (1997-05) (granted full university status)
Chancellor John Lee Ka-chiu (as Chief Executive of Hong Kong)
President Paul Lam Kwan-sing
Vice-presidentProf. Reggie Kwan Ching-ping (Provost)
Prof. Lui Yu-hon (Resources & Development)
Prof. Ricky Kwok Yu-kwong (Students & Support)
Students19,468 (2021)
Location
30 Good Shepherd Street, Ho Man Tin, Kowloon, [4]
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong
CampusUrban
Colors   
Affiliations International Council for Open and Distance Education (ICDE), JUPAS, Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Universities Alliance, Jiangsu-Hong Kong-Macau Universities Alliance, Federation for Self-financing Tertiary Education
Website www.hkmu.edu.hk
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 香港都會大學
Simplified Chinese 香港都会大学
Cantonese Yale Hēunggóng Dōuwúi Daaihhohk

Student activities

The HKMU always encourages its students to form societies and organise student activities. The University provides student organisations with assistance and help by Student Affairs Committee and Student Affairs Office. By planning and participating in various activities, students can improve their knowledge and enhance their organisational skills. Currently, there are near 50 student societies [45] and various alumni associations accredited by the University and granted for subsidy. The associations provide students with various kinds of activities, including sports competitions, academic discussions, seminars, outdoor activities and rehearsal exercises.

Since the re-establishment of the Students' Union in 2008, the current Committee on Student Affairs transforms into the joint discussion platform of both the University representatives and the principle members of the Students' Union, helping to manage the constitute politics and financial affairs of student societies.

Students' Union

Every student who is registered on a credit-bearing course of study offered by HKMU during a session shall be entitled to exercise the rights and enjoy privileges of membership during such session. The Students’ Union aims to act as a channel of communication between the students and HKMU and other bodies, to promote a school spirit amongst the students, to promote the welfare of the students, to promote and develop social and educational opportunities for the students and to represent the students. [46]

Executive committee

The Executive Committee is the highest executive authority of the Union and shall be accountable to the general polling, general meetings and the Union Council. It is responsible for the day-to-day affairs and administrative work of the Students’ Union.

The Executive Committee will consist of 6 to 18 committee members from a cabinet to be elected by the votes of all members. The committee members of the Executive Committee will consist of one President, one Internal Vice-President, one External Vice-President, one Financial Controller, one general secretary and not less than one and not more than thirteen additional members as may be elected as part of a cabinet of candidates. There must be 1/5 cabinet members whose study mode will be different from those other cabinet members.

The quorum of a meeting of the Executive Committee will be 1/2 or above of the committee members.

The President of the Executive Committee also serves as the ex-officio member of the Council and the Court. The Executive Committee can commission its members or student representatives to attend the following university meetings to express their views. The meetings include the Senate, the Catering Committee, the University Equal Opportunities Commission, the Committee on Student Affairs and the General Meeting of the Four Schools.

The office of the HKMU Students' Union's is located at Room C0314, 3/F, 30 Good Shepherd Street, Ho Man Tin, Kowloon, Hong Kong

List of the presidents of the HKMUSU:

The Elected President of the HKMUSU

Editorial Board

The Editorial Board is responsible for publishing the publications of the Students’ Union and shall be accountable to a general polling, general meetings and the Union Council. The duties of the Editorial Board include reflecting the views of students, reporting the policies of the University, reporting the activities in the University, being concerned with social topics and playing the role of monitoring as media.

The Editorial Board will consist of 7 to 15 committee members from a cabinet to be elected by all members and responsible for organising the Editorial Board. The committee members of the Editorial Board will consist of one Editor-in-chief, two Assistant Editors-in-chief, one Financial Controller, one general secretary, one Executive Editor and not more than nine additional members as may be elected as part of a cabinet of candidates.

The quorum of a meeting of the Editorial Board will be 1/2 or above of the committee members.

The Editorial Board used to be the standing subcommittee of the Executive committee of the Students' Union. The title of its publication is Open Voice. It is introduced by Wong Kwun-lun, the President of the 2nd Students' Union with the mission of "being open" and "injustice provoking outcry", addressing the University and student affairs. Leung Hin-ming took up his role as the 2nd Editor-in-chief of the Editorial Board, introducing more life elements in the publication and developing "Freshman Special Edition". The amount and quality of the later publications varied. The operational transparency and exposure were relatively low. In Year 2015 to 2016, the Editorial Board granted the statutory authority of independence. However, the designate cabinet came to dismissal at that time. The by-elected cabinet failed to succeed due to the inadequate polling rate. The first officially independent Editorial Board was elected in Year 2016 to 2017. Yau Wing-sze, the former Member of the 8th Editorial Board, took up the post of Editor-in-chief. The publication frequency changed from once a year to three times a year. The newly formed Editorial Board followed the existing idea and continued to publish "Freshman Special Edition". It also joined the Joint-University Editorial Board and established the office of the Editorial Board of HKMUSU. The office is located at E0716, Jubilee College, Chung Hau Street, Ho Man Tin, Kowloon.

Open Voice is the only student-driven, university-recognised-and-granted and editorial-independent publication of the HKMU.

List of Editor-in-chiefs:

List of Editor-in-chiefs:(After independent)

The Current Editor-in-chief:

The Elected Editor-in-chief:

The Union Council

The Union Council is the legislative, supervising and judicial authority of the Union with its power only second to a general polling and a general meeting. Its duties include:

The Union Council will consist of one representative from each affiliated body, seven Popularly Elected Councillors (If there are less than seven Popularly Elected Councillors, their seats shall be deemed to be vacancies), three Ex-officio Councillors (the Chairperson of the Union Council of the previous session, the President of the Executive Committee and the Editor-in-chief of the Editorial Board)

The Representatives of the Union Council will consist of one Chairperson, one Vice Chairperson, one Secretary, one Vice Secretary. The representatives of the Union Council will be elected by and among the Councillors. The Union Council will have the following standing subcommittees to assist in the carrying out of its work:

The Union Council may set up different subcommittees according to circumstances. The chairperson of all the subcommittees must be Councillors and other committee members shall be members of the Union. The setting up of all committees shall have to be passed by the Union Council.

General meetings shall be called once a month. Notice of a meeting shall be given to Councillors and announce to members of the Union 1 week before calling the meeting together with the agenda thereof. Upon the joint requisition signed by 1/3 or above of the Councillors, or if the Chairperson thinks that it is necessary, an emergency meeting may be called. Notice of a meeting shall be given to Councilors and announce to members of the Union 48 hours before calling the meeting together with the agenda thereof.

The quorum of a meeting of the Union Council will be 1/2 or above of the Councillors.

The Chairperson of the Union Council also serves as the ex-officio member of the Court. The Union Council should also appoint a Councillor (popularly elected is preferred) as the representative to attend the Committee on Student Affairs.

List of Chairpersons of the Union Council:

The Current Chairperson of the Union Council:

General Meetings

A general meeting is an authority second to a general polling only. The Union Council should hold an annual general meeting in the first month (starting from April)of each session and the general meeting must be called within 7 to 21 days from a resolution made by the Union Council. At the general meeting, the Union of the previous session shall present its working report and financial report; the Union Council of the current session shall present its budget plan and the Executive Committee and the Editorial Board shall present their year plans and budget plans. Not less than 7 days notice of a general meeting shall be given, and notice shall be given by posting the same on the Union notice board in the campus of OUHK and sending the same by electronic means to members. The quorum of a general meeting will be not less than 100 members personally present. Where the quorum is not reached half an hour before the time appointed for conducting the meeting, the Chairperson shall declare the meeting flopped and may call another meeting again within 14 days. If the adjourned meeting still flops, the motion shall be withdrawn.

Upon a resolution of the Union Council being carried or upon the written requisition of not less than 100 Members, the Union Council shall, as regards the purpose indicated in the relevant resolution or the relevant requisition, call an emergency general meeting, which meeting must be conducted within 7 to 21 days from the day of the resolution or the requisition.

General Polling

A general polling is a means of the members of the Union to resolve issues by way of polling. A general polling is the highest authority of the Union. Upon the resolution of the Union Council being carried or upon the written requisition of not less than 500 members, the Union Council shall conduct a general polling as regards the purpose indicated in the relevant resolution or the relevant requisition, which general polling must be conducted within 7 to 21 days from the day of the resolution or the requisition. The valid votes cast is no less than 1/15 of the total members of the Union. The result of General Polling shall not be valid and the motion shall be deemed to have withdrawn if the number of votes cast is less than 1/15 of the total membership of the Union. A motion of a general polling shall only be carried by 1/2 or above affirmative vote of all the total votes for the motion.

Affiliated Societies

An Affiliated Body means an organisation of members undertaking extra-curricular activities within the context of OUHK, the constitution of which provides that its membership is open to OUHK students and for its office bearers to be annually elected by its members. As of March 2021, there are 34 student societies for both distance learning and full-time programme students to join. [55]

Programme-related societies (School of Arts and Social Sciences):

Programme-related societies (Lee Shau Kee School of Business and Administration):

Programme-related societies (School of Education and Languages):

Programme-related societies (School of Nursing and Health Studies):

Programme-related societies (School of Science and Technology):

Cultural Association:

Independent Club Association:

Sports Association:

Educational TV Programmes

With a mission to provide open and distance education, the OUHK has been purchasing airtime to broadcast television programmes for the benefit of the learning public since 1989. The programmes feature a wide spectrum of topics including arts, science, social sciences, business administration, education, information technology, child development and psychology as well as Chinese history and culture. They are either produced by the OUHK or purchased from the Open University of the UK or the China Central Radio and TV University. [56]

In October 2015, the OUHK and Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB) once again made a joint effort to launch Open for Learning, the educational TV programme airing on TVB Pearl from 9 am to 1 pm every Sunday morning. The programme has been continuously brought to the public, enlightening not only students, but everyone in Hong Kong. [57]

Lists of graduates

List of number of graduates

Congregation CeremonyNo. of academic awards presented
1st Congregation Ceremony (1993)161
2nd Congregation Ceremony (1994)549
3rd Congregation Ceremony (1995)1,343
4th Congregation Ceremony (1996)1,923
5th Congregation CeremonyOnly honorary doctorate degree presented
6th Congregation Ceremony (1997)2,264
7th Congregation Ceremony (1998)2,298
8th Congregation Ceremony (1999)2,785
9th Congregation Ceremony (2000)4,507
10th Congregation Ceremony (2001)3,695
11th Congregation Ceremony (2002)4,664
12th Congregation Ceremony (2003)4,817
13th Congregation Ceremony (2004)6,141
14th Congregation Ceremony (2005)5,456
15th Congregation Ceremony (2006)6,722
16th Congregation Ceremony (2007)5,585
17th Congregation Ceremony (2008)5,914
18th Congregation Ceremony (2009)5,397
19th Congregation Ceremony (2010)5,789
20th Congregation Ceremony (2011)6,350
21st Congregation Ceremony (2012)5,732
22nd Congregation Ceremony (2013)5,867
23rd Congregation Ceremony (2014)6,148
24th Congregation Ceremony (2015)5,807
25th Congregation Ceremony (2016) [58] 6,833
26th Congregation Ceremony (2017) [59] 7,055
27rd Congregation Ceremony (2018)7,306
28rd Congregation Ceremony (2020) Postponed6,887
29rd Congregation Ceremony (2020)6,671

List of Honorary Graduates

List of Honorary Graduates goes as follow: [60]

YearDoctor of Business Administration honoris causaDoctor of Science honoris causaDoctor of Social Sciences honoris causaDoctor of Letters honoris causaDoctor of Education honoris causa
1993Dr Chiang Chen Mr Cheng Hon-kwan, OBE, JP
1994Mr Lee Hon-chiu The Honourable Mrs Elsie Tu, CBE
1995Sir Lee Quo-wei, CBE, JPProfessor Rosie T T Young, OBE, JPProfessor Federico Mayor
1996Professor David Murray Dr Ian Mugridge
Sir John Swaine, CBE, LLD, QC, JP
1997Mr Yang Zilin Mr Gregory Leonard Crew Mr Wong Hong-yuen Mr Andrew Li Kwok-nang
1998Sir William Purves Professor Sir Harry Fang Sin-yang
Professor Kan Yuet-wai
Professor Huang Qing-yun
1999Dr Philip Wu Po-him, JPDato Professor Gajaraj Dhanarajan, DSPN
Dr Li Ka-shing, JP
Professor Jao Tsung I
2000Mr Raymond Kwok Ping-luen Miss Gladys Li Chi-hei, SC, JP
Professor Wei Yu
Professor Louis Cha, GBM
The Honorable Mrs Anson Chan, GBM, JP
2001 [61] Mr Joseph Yam Chi-kwong, GBS, JPMr Tin Ka-ping Dr Chung Chi-yung, GBS
Sir John Daniel
2002 [62] Dr Victor Fung Kwok-king Dr Fong Yun-wah, SBS, JPMs Josephine Siao Fong-fong
Professor Otto Peters
2003 [63] Dr William Mong Man-wai
Mr David Sun Tak-kei
Mr Charles Lee Yeh-kwong Lord Perry
2004 [64] Dr Stanley Ho Hung-sun Professor Lu Yongxiang Reverend Michael Yeung
Dr Tony Bates
2005 [65] Mr Vincent Cheng Hoi-chuen, GBS, JPProfessor Dr Wichit Srisa-an Mr Xiang Huaicheng Mr Mo Yan
2006 [66] Dato' Dr Cheng Yu-tung
Dr Lee Shau-kee
Professor Tam Sheung-wai Ms Yip Wing-sie, JP
2007 [67] Professor Qian Yi Ms Serena Yang Hsueh-chi
Mr Wong Kar-wai
Mr Li Rui
Professor Wang Gungwu
2008 [68] Mr Solomon Lee Kui-nang Mr Henry Tang Ying-yen, GBS, JP
Dr Daniel Tse Chi-wai, GBS, CBE, OBE, JP
Professor Howard Goldblatt
2009 [69] Mr Thomas Chan Chun-hoo Mr Chen Zuoer
Mr Stanley Ko Kam-chuen
Dr Chung King-fai
Professor Zhang Deming
2010 [70] Mr Thomas Kwok Ping-kwong
Mr Vincent Woo Wing-fai
Mr Paul Chow Man-yiu Ms Ann Hui On-wah
2011 [71] Dr Simon Kwok Siu-ming, BBS, JPDr Alice Piera Lam Lee Kiu-yue, GBS, JP
Mr Li Rongrong
Mr Liu Yichang, BBS, MH
2012 [72] Mr Liu Mingkang Mr Gerald Siu Chi-shing Professor Edward Chen, GBS, CBE, JP
2013 [73] Mr Bunny Chan Chung-bun, SBS, JPProfessor Huang Jiefu
Dr Anthony Francis Neoh, SC, JP
Dr Wong Yan-lung, GBM, SC
2014 [74] Mrs Eva Cheng Li Kam-fun Professor John Leong Chi-yan, SBS, OBE, JPDr York Yat-Ngok Chow, GBS, SBS, MBE, JPProfessor Zhong Binglin
2015 [75] Mr Thomas Brian Stevenson, SBS, JPProfessor Justin Yifu Lin
The Honourable Jasper Tsang Yok-sing, GBM, JP
Professor Ruth Emilie Scott Hayhoe, SBS
2016 [76] Mr Edward Cheung Wing-yui, BBSThe Honourable Mrs Rita Fan Hsu Lai-tai, GBM, JPProfessor Chang Hsin-kang, GBS, JPMr Michael Suen Ming-yeung, GBS, CBE, JP
2017 [77] Dr the Honourable Bernard Charnwut Chan, GBS, JPProf. Lee Chack-fan, GBS, JPDr Eddy Fong Ching, GBS, JPDr the Honourable Elsie Leung, GBM, JP
2018 [77] Prof. Peter J Buckley, OBEMr Anthony CHOW Wing-kin, SBS, JP
Prof. the Honourable TSUI Lap-chee, GBM, GBS, JP
Mr Peter LEE Kwok-wah
2019 [78] Dr the Honourable Allan Zeman, GBM, GBS, JPProf. Dennis Lo Yuk-ming, SBS, JPDr Silas Yang Siu-shun, JP
2020 [79] Dr Jonathan Choi Koon-shum, GBS, JPProfessor Xu Yangsheng Mrs Nellie Fong Wong Kut-man, GBS, JP
Dr Ko Wing-man, GBS, JP

(As of 11 November 2020)

List of Honorary University Fellows

List of Honorary University Fellows goes as follow: [60]

(As of 10 January 2017)

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  69. OUHK to honour four outstanding personages 12/12/2011
  70. OUHK to honour three outstanding personages 06/12/2012
  71. OUHK to honour four outstanding personages 19/09/2013
  72. OUHK to confer four outstanding personages 13/11/2014
  73. OUHK to confer four outstanding personages 20/11/2015
  74. OUHK to honour four outstanding personages 28/10/2016
  75. 1 2 OUHK to confer four outstanding personages 13/11/2018
  76. OUHK conferred Honorary Doctorates 2019 on three outstanding personalities 08/10/2020
  77. OUHK conferred Honorary Doctorates 2020 on four outstanding personalities 11/11/2020
  78. OUHK Confers Honorary University Fellowship 30/10/2001
  79. OUHK to honour four ardent supporters 28/10/2002
  80. OUHK to confer Honorary University Fellowship 02/11/2003
  81. The Open University to honour four ardent supporters 26/10/2004
  82. OUHK to confer Honorary University Fellowships 28/10/2005
  83. OUHK to confer Honorary University Fellowships 08/10/2006
  84. OUHK to confer Honorary University Fellowships 30/08/2007
  85. OUHK to confer Honorary University Fellowships 12/09/2008
  86. OUHK to confer Honorary University Fellowships 16/10/2009
  87. OUHK to confer Honorary University Fellowships 28/10/2010
  88. OUHK to confer Honorary University Fellowships 21/10/2011
  89. OUHK to confer Honorary University Fellowships 19/10/2012
  90. OUHK to confer Honorary University Fellowships 15/10/2013
  91. OUHK to confer Honorary University Fellowships 22/10/2014
  92. OUHK to confer Honorary University Fellowships on four distinguished leaders 29/09/2015
  93. OUHK to confer Honorary University Fellowships on five distinguished leaders 07/10/2016

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