Uniting alumni across borders
To foster strong connections with over 477,000 graduates worldwide, PolyU has established several alumni networks in the Mainland and overseas, and the most recent addition was the PolyU Sichuan Alumni Network.
PolyU Sichuan Alumni Network Established
In September 2023, PolyU’s management joined hands with representatives from eight Mainland alumni networks and alumni from Sichuan, who gathered in Chengdu to witness the official establishment of the PolyU Sichuan Alumni Network. Dr Miranda Lou, Executive Vice President of PolyU; Ir Professor Edwin Cheng, Dean of the Faculty of Business; Professor Lu Haitian, Director of Mainland Development; and Dr Sean Xu, Assistant Directorof Mainland Development, attended the establishment ceremony. Over 120 enthusiastic PolyU Sichuan alumni were present to witness this memorable occasion.
The inaugural general meeting and a celebratory dinner were also held on that day. During the dinner, Dr Lou delivered a speech highlighting the latest developments of the University. She emphasised that the University is actively pursuing the establishment of research institutes and aims to leverage the support of its alumni networks to transfer research outcomes into applications for the betterment of society.
The alumni networks play a crucial role in bringing together PolyU graduates from different regions and contribute to the development of alumni activities in the Mainland and globally. The newly established PolyU Sichuan Alumni network facilitates cooperation between institutes and enterprises, provides investment and entrepreneurship information, and offers alumni opportunities for technology transfer
The President meeting alumni in Australia
During a recent trip to Australia, Professor Jin-Guang Teng, President of PolyU, and Professor Christopher Chao, Vice President (Research and Innovation) of the University, attended two alumni dinner gatherings in Sydney and Melbourne hosted by the PolyU (Australia) Association in September 2023. The events brought together over 150 guests, including alumni and former staff residing in Australia.
During the dinners, President Teng shared PolyU's latest achievements and developments, highlighting its groundbreaking research, innovative education programmes, and unwavering commitment to fostering global collaborations. The alumni were enthusiastic to learn about the milestones of their alma mater. They were delighted to have the opportunity to meet and exchange their thoughts with President Teng and Professor Chao.
A notable highlight of the gathering in Sydney was the presence of Ms Trista Lim, Director of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office, Sydney. Memorable souvenirs were presented to President Teng and Professor Chao, including artistic photographs by alumnus Mr Alex Ma.
President Teng expressed heartfelt gratitude to the Association, particularly acknowledging Dr Karen Tam, President of the Association, and Executive Committee members. He commended their endeavours in connecting PolyU members in Australia, stating, “These were truly fulfilling gatherings. I deeply sensed our alumni’s strong love of their alma mater.”