Vice-Chancellor's Report 1985-87

work b y members of the Medical Academic Advisor y Committee (MAAC ) an d also colleague s of the Medica l Facult y wh o ar e all here with us ; this also marks a big step taken by the Universit y toward s professional education. Ma y I ask all of yo u t o joi n m e i n thankin g th e MAA C member s an d staf f o f th e Medica l Faculty, an d als o i n extendin g ou r warmes t congratulation s t o th e medica l graduates a s well a s other graduate s her e today . My colleague s an d students , I woul d believ e a universit y wil l alway s remain youn g and energetic, especiall y The Chines e Universit y whic h has just passed it s firs t tw o decade s o f existenc e no t ver y lon g ago . Undoubtedl y ou r University woul d ye t hav e countles s difficultie s t o overcome , countles s milestones to pas s by, an d many mor e new world s t o discover . Surel y The Chines e University wil l reac h al l it s goals only i f you can keep i n min d it s special mandate and i f yo u ca n kee p u p confidence , driv e an d illuminabl e spirits , then , there certainl y wil l b e no limi t t o th e thing s ou r Universit y ca n achieve . 44

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