Bulletin Vol. 8 No. 7 Feb 1972

the Commonwealth with the development of educational technology in higher education in Britain during the last ten years. Altogether fourteen vice-chancellors and heads of departments participated in the programme. The seventeen-day stud y visit included an intensive programme of visits and sessions of talks and discussions held at various universities. In addition, a visit to the Open University near London was a prominent part of the programme. Following the study programme, Mr. Young visited the British Council Recruitments Office, the offices of the University Grants Committee, the Inter-University Council for Higher Education Overseas, the Association of Commonwealth Universities and the University of London for various conferences before returning to Hong Kong on 29th January. MEMBERS OF THE SENATE Chairman: Dr. Choh-Ming Li Vice-Chancellor Members: Presidents of the three Colleges Mr. T.C. Cheng Dr. Y.P. Mei Dr. C.T. Yung College Vice-Presidents and members in lieu of Vice-Presidents Mr. T.R. Liu Mr. R.N. Rayne Mr. Wang Chi Professors Prof. Eric Axilrod Prof. Chen Cheng-siang Prof. Robert Chin Prof. Chou Fa-kao Prof. N.E. Fehl Prof. Hsu Bay-sung Prof. Hsueh Shou-sheng Prof. Loh Shiu-chang Prof. Mou Jun-sun Prof. James Shen Prof. Tang Chun-i Prof. B.E. Wallacker Prof. Harry Wang One Reader in respect of each academic subject wherein no Professor is appointed Dr. Kuen Charles Kao Dr. Sutu Hsin Directors of University Studies who are not already members of the Senate Dr. N.N. Chan Dr. Hson-mou Chang Dr. A.R.B. Etherton Dr. Ma Lin Mr. Wang Teh-chao Librarian Dr. Chi Wang Director of School of Education Mr. T.C. Cheng Elected Members from the three Colleges Miss Lee Hei-man Dr. Philip Shen Mr. Leng Tsun Mr, Pan Chung-kwei Mr. Lee Yim Dr. Edmund P. Woo Elected Members from the Senate Academic Planning Committee Prof. Tang Chun-i Mr. Sun Kuo-tung Dr. Philip Fu Dr. Mun Kin-chok Dr. Kuen Charles Kao Dr. Edmund P. Woo Secretary: Mr. N.H. Young University Registrar UNITED COLLEGE MOVES TO SHATIN January 1972 began a new era for United College as it removed to its new campus in Shatin, ending more than a decade of operation in cramped premises on Bonham Road leased from the Government. The new campus is situated on a plateau overlooking Tolo Harbour and the University Headquarters. It is comprised of five buildings on an area of approximately 19 acres. The west end of the campus accommodates Faculty and Administrative Buildings; while the east end contains a Staff/Student Amenities Building, and the Adam Schall Residence. The Amenities Building houses dining facilities, common rooms for both staff and students, plus an 8,000 sq. ft. gymnasium. The Adam - 5 -

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