[Academic] FW: Japan and HK Links - Sci
Catherine Cheshire
cath.cheshire at strath.ac.uk
Thu Oct 3 11:23:08 BST 2013
Dear All
One final reminder that if you have any Japan and HK links please forward to me today.
Thanks.
Catherine.
From: Catherine Cheshire
Sent: 25 September 2013 13:04
To: academic at phys.strath.ac.uk
Subject: FW: Japan and HK Links - Sci
Dear All
Please see below a request for details of research and/or education links with Hong Kong and Japan in advance of the Principal's visits there. I would be grateful if you could send me details of any relevant links that you may have and I will forward on.
Please send your responses to me as soon as possible but no later than 2nd October.
Thanks.
Catherine.
From: Colin Rogers
Sent: 24 September 2013 11:30
To: Christine Matthewson
Subject: Japan and HK Links - Sci
Hi Christine
As you may know the Principal is visiting Hong Kong and Japan this Autumn. I have received a request for details of research links that we have with both Hong Kong and Japan Institutions so that the Principal can prepare for his trip and would be grateful if you could let me know if you have any information regarding this for Science. If not I would be very grateful if you could forward this request to the Heads of your Departments for feedback.
Additionally if the faculty has any Education links in the works with institutions in either HK or Japan I would be grateful if you could let me know of these.
Thanks so much for your help.
Kind regards
Colin
Colin Rogers
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University of Strathclyde
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From: Andrew Goudie
Sent: 22 September 2013 14:57
To: Jill Farrell
Cc: Susan Hart
Subject: Japan and HK support please
hi Jill
Many thanks again for your briefing for Jim's USA visit: it went very well and he appreciated the support.
I promised to let you know of the next round of support that would be helpful, please.
As I think you know, he is in:
* Japan from October 6-8 and
* Hong Kong from November 22-25.
Would you and your colleagues therefore be able to provide briefing material in the following areas please:
* Japan:
~ Strathclyde existing links with Japanese universities (education and research);
~
General briefing re Japan that you think would be valuable, including any interesting material on Japanese policy in the areas of:
# science and technology policy;
# energy policy;
# renewables policy.
* Hong Kong:
~
Strathclyde existing links with Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (education and research): Colin Rogers has
already been looking at this question for me and he will no doubt be happy to summarise his findings in a good format for this purpose;
~
General briefing on HKUST;
~
Strathclyde existing links with any other HK universities (education or research);
~
General briefing re Hong Kong HE:
# its characteristics;
# challenges and dominant questions at this time;
# current developments, etc....
~
General briefing re Hong Kong that you think would be valuable. As with Japan above, any interesting material would be good re HK policy in the areas of:
# science and technology policy;
# energy and renewables policy;
# other policy areas of relevance to Strathclyde's future collaboration.
In the case of HKUST, you might draw on the attached doc which is a helpful way to support Jim.
If you would provide the Japan briefing by the end of this week, Friday 27th that'd be great please. The HK briefing by the end of October will be fine.
Many thanks again
Kind regards
Andrew
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