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Statement by The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (11:45pm)

PolyU has been using different means and channels to persuade people who are still on the campus to leave in a peaceful and orderly manner as soon as possible. PolyU will send several small teams to enter the campus tomorrow in order to search for people staying inside and to verify their conditions. Once found, the team members will put in the greatest efforts to persuade them to leave immediately in a peaceful manner. The teams will include counsellors, healthcare professionals, social workers, teachers and security staff members. PolyU hopes that the Police cordon can be removed as soon as possible, so that restoration work can begin at once for restoring the normal operation of the University as early as possible. The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Dr LAM Tai-Fai, Council Chairman Professor Jin-Guang TENG, President Professor Philip C. H. CHAN, Deputy President and Provost Dr Miranda LOU, Executive Vice President Mr Andy TONG, Vice President (Campus Development and Facilities) Professor Alex WAI, Vice President (Research Development) Professor Ben YOUNG, Vice President (Student Affairs)

25 Nov, 2019

Communications and Public Affairs

Campus Update II: Safety and Security

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) today issued an email on "Campus Update (II): Safety and Security" to its students, staff and alumni. Please refer to the details in the attachment.

25 Nov, 2019

Communications and Public Affairs

Statement by The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (5:50pm)

Considering the current tension, the University Management has contacted the Police again and sternly requested them to allow those who are still on the campus to leave peacefully by just recording their identities. PolyU hopes that the Police cordon could be removed at the earliest possible so that normal activity could be resumed on campus. The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Dr LAM Tai-Fai, Council Chairman Professor Jin-Guang TENG, President Professor Philip C. H. CHAN, Deputy President and Provost Dr Miranda LOU, Executive Vice President Mr Andy TONG, Vice President (Campus Development and Facilities) Ir Professor Alex WAI, Vice President (Research Development) Ir Professor Ben YOUNG, Vice President (Student Affairs)

25 Nov, 2019

Communications and Public Affairs

Statement by The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (2:15pm)

In view of the increasingly dangerous environment on PolyU campus, as well as the deteriorating health and emotional condition of those remaining inside, during a meeting this afternoon with the Police, the University Management reiterated its appeal for the Police to arrange for those willing to leave to be able to do so in a peaceful and humane manner. Allowing them to leave by simply registering their identities could be one feasible solution to the ongoing stalemate. The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Dr LAM Tai-Fai, Council Chairman Professor Jin-Guang TENG, President Professor Philip C. H. CHAN, Deputy President and Provost Dr Miranda LOU, Executive Vice President Mr Andy TONG, Vice President (Campus Development and Facilities) Ir Professor Alex WAI, Vice President (Research Development) Ir Professor Ben YOUNG, Vice President (Student Affairs)

25 Nov, 2019

Communications and Public Affairs

Statement by The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (11:45am)

The campus of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) was occupied by protesters on 13 November (Wednesday) and was cordoned off by the Police on 17 November (Sunday). As a result, PolyU was forced to announce a full suspension of classes and the rest of its normal operation. In the afternoon of 18 November (Monday), the University obtained agreement from the Police that they would not attempt to enter the campus for a temporary period. PolyU immediately connected with various sectors of the community to enter the campus and persuade those remaining on the campus to leave in a peaceful and orderly manner. As of today, more than 1,000 people, including about 300 secondary school students have left the campus peacefully. Amongst them, to the best of our knowledge, there are about 50 are PolyU students. Currently the campus is in a chaotic state, with debris, petrol bombs and dangerous chemicals scattered around the campus, which pose a considerable threat to personal safety. The hygiene conditions and air quality are also unsatisfactory, adversely threatening the health of those on the campus and those wanting to enter the campus, such as ambulance crew and social workers. It is estimated that only some tens of people remain on campus. PolyU will continue to convince these people to leave peacefully through different channels and methods. The University also urges the Government to immediately adopt a peaceful and humanitarian approach in order to help persuade and arrange for those remaining to leave the campus. We also request that the Police cordon be removed as soon as possible and the campus be returned to the University so that restoration work can begin. The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Dr LAM Tai-Fai, Council Chairman Professor Jin-Guang TENG, President Professor Philip C. H. CHAN, Deputy President and Provost Dr Miranda LOU, Executive Vice President Mr Andy TONG, Vice President (Campus Development and Facilities) Ir Professor Alex WAI, Vice President (Research Development) Ir Professor Ben YOUNG, Vice President (Student Affairs)

25 Nov, 2019

Communications and Public Affairs

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) Statement

In view of the prevailing cordoning-off of the PolyU campus, and facilities on campus being extensively and severely vandalized, in considering the personal safety of PolyU staff members, the University has earlier decided to extend office suspension until 1 December 2019 (Sunday). Staff should stay away from the campus, and are expected to work from home as far as practicable. The University will later decide on the need for further extending the office suspension, as well as the work arrangements for staff members, taking into account the developments of the issue and the environmental situations of the campus.

22 Nov, 2019

Communications and Public Affairs

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Campus Update

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) today issued an email on "Campus Update" to its students, staff and alumni. Please refer to the details in the attachment.

20 Nov, 2019

Communications and Public Affairs

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) makes Stern Clarification on Rumours

There are rumours spreading on the Internet today (19 November) on PolyU top management having reached consensus with the Police, under which PolyU teachers and lawyers are allowed to enter the campus for the last day today to help people on the campus to leave. The campus will then be cordoned off for the Police to enter to search for suspects. PolyU sternly clarifies that the above is absolutely not true. PolyU senior management met with the Police yesterday (18 November) to request the Police not to enter the campus for the time being, and PolyU will make its utmost effort to persuade its students and staff to leave the campus. The concerns of the University raised at the meeting are already stated in the statement issued (see attachment).

19 Nov, 2019

Communications and Public Affairs

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Statement by The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (4:30pm)

The Senior Management and teachers of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) today continue to make their utmost efforts to persuade people staying on its campus to leave. The University requests the Police not to enter the campus for the time being, so as to allow people on campus the chance to leave in a peaceful and orderly manner. The University reiterates its hope that all arrested persons will be treated with fairness and in a humanitarian manner. The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Dr LAM Tai-Fai, Council Chairman Professor Jin-Guang TENG, President Professor Philip C. H. CHAN, Deputy President and Provost Dr Miranda LOU, Executive Vice President Mr Andy TONG, Vice President (Campus Development and Facilities) Ir Professor Alex WAI, Vice President (Research Development) Ir Professor Ben YOUNG, Vice President (Student Affairs)

19 Nov, 2019

Communications and Public Affairs

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Statement - Clarification (only Chinese version available)

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Statement - Clarification (only Chinese version available)

18 Nov, 2019

Communications and Public Affairs

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