President Qin (right) visits Pomona College in the US and meets with President G. Gabrielle Starr (left).

President Qin (right) visits Pomona College in the US and meets with President G. Gabrielle Starr (left).

To further expand Lingnan University's international network and consolidate its leading position in academic research, Prof S. Joe Qin, President and Wai Kee Kau Chair Professor of Data Science of Lingnan University, embarked on a two-week visit to the US. During this visit, he engaged in discussions with various prestigious institutions to explore international academic collaboration, aiming to provide students with additional global learning prospects. As the Year of the Dragon is around the corner, President Qin also gathered with Lingnan alumni in the US, fostering connections and leveraging the collective strength of shared experiences to enhance global alumni relationships.

 

During his time in the US, President Qin visited the renowned liberal arts institution Pomona College. There, he met with President G. Gabrielle Starr to exchange thoughts on the international development trends and practical experiences of liberal arts education. Both sides expressed a desire to strengthen intercollegiate collaboration. President Qin highlighted the historical connection between the two institutions, noting that Charles K. Edmunds, who served as the President of Christian College (Lingnan University's predecessor) from 1907 to 1924, later became the President of Pomona College from 1928 to 1941.

President Qin also had meetings with Prof Zhou Min, an elected member of both the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and a Professor of Sociology and Asian American Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). They discussed opportunities to enhance collaborative research efforts and organise academic conferences.

President Qin (right) engages in a dialogue with Prof Zhou Min (left), a member of both the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and a Professor of Sociology and Asian American Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).

President Qin (right) engages in a dialogue with Prof Zhou Min (left), a member of both the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and a Professor of Sociology and Asian American Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).

Additionally, President Qin met with Prof Jong-shi Pang, a member of the US National Academy of Engineering and a Professor at the University of Southern California (USC), to explore collaboration in fields such as big data and artificial intelligence. President Qin introduced Lingnan University's plans to establish the Institute for Advanced Study and the School of Data Science.

President Qin (left) meets with Prof Jong-shi Pang (middle), a member of the US National Academy of Engineering at USC.

President Qin (left) meets with Prof Jong-shi Pang (middle), a member of the US National Academy of Engineering at USC.

During his visit, President Qin also made separate visits to the Lingnan Alumni Association in Los Angeles and San Francisco, where he shared the latest developments of Lingnan with alumni. At the gathering, he presented a gift to Prof Leonard K Cheng, the former President of Lingnan University, and invited Prof Cheng to document his tenure as the University's President for the past ten years.

President Qin shares the latest developments of Lingnan University with alumni from the Lingnan Alumni Association in Los Angeles.

President Qin shares the latest developments of Lingnan University with alumni from the Lingnan Alumni Association in Los Angeles.

President Qin shares the latest developments of Lingnan University with alumni from the Lingnan Alumni Association in San Francisco.

President Qin shares the latest developments of Lingnan University with alumni from the Lingnan Alumni Association in San Francisco.

President Qin (right) presents a gift to the former Lingnan University President, Prof Leonard K Cheng (left).

President Qin (right) presents a gift to the former Lingnan University President, Prof Leonard K Cheng (left).

Moreover, seizing the opportunities presented by the 60th-anniversary celebration of re-establishment, Lingnan University announced the launch of the "Lingnan-60 Global Talent Recruitment" initiative. The University plans to recruit over 60 renowned scholars from around the world. Emerging young scholars joining Lingnan University will have the chance to be nominated for the Presidential Early Career Scholars Scheme. Successful candidates will be conferred the "Presidential Early Career Scholar" title and offered an attractively competitive remuneration package along with a start-up grant.

 

More details are available HERE.