Bulletin Autumn‧Winter 2002

Global Vision Dr. Choh-Ming Li The First Six Years 1963-1969 ‘ The University also benefits from the contacts that the Foundation Colleges have with particular international organizations . New Asia College has a close relationship with the Yale-in-China Association. Chung Chi College is affiliated with the Dartmouth-Project-Asia, the Wellesley Yenching Committee, the Princeton-in-Asia Committee and Redlands University. United College participates in the “Williams-in- Hong Kong” programme and a student exchange programme with Indiana University. The Chinese University entered into an exchange agreement with the University of California in June 196 5 wh i ch enables undergraduates and graduates of th e University to atten d the University of California under a full tuition waiver. Undergraduates and graduates of the University of California receive the same consideration from The Chinese University. In addition, faculty members from the University of California are invited periodically to c ome to t ea c h, supervise research or assume administrative responsibilities at The Chinese University. ... with the establishment of the University o f California Study Centr e in 1967, it [the exchange programme] became part of the regular programme of the University. Prof. Ma Lin Vice-Chancellor's Report 1978-1982 ‘... the University had a tradition and policy of actively fostering international links for academic cooperation, and indeed there had been active exchange programmes with many overseas institutions from our earliest days....’ International students enjoying a bit of dining culture on CUHK campus (2000) 14 Chinese University Bulletin Autumn • Winter 2002

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