Calendar 2002–03

TheUniversity 69 Chinese Studies and the Ar t Museum; the Sui-Lo ong Pao Bu ilding (ho using of fices o f the Reg istry); th e Pi Ch’iu Bu ild ing (ho using the In formation Technology Services Centre); the Y.C. Liang Hall (a lecture hall complex); the Sir Run Run Shaw Hall (an auditorium and performance hall); the Lady Shaw Buildin g (f or th e science and eng ineer ing departmen ts); the Ho Sin-Hang Eng ineering Buildin g; Academic Build ing No. 1 (h ousing the I nstitute of MathematicalScience); the Science Centre Complex; theChoh-Ming Li Building forBasic Medical Sciences; and the Mong Man Wai Building (also for the science and engineering departments). Other buildings around the central campus include the Benjamin Franklin Centre and John Fulton Centre (two amenities buildings with a swimming pool for staff and students) to the south; the Li Dak Sum Building, Fung King Hey Building, and Leung Kau Kui Building (housing academic facilities mainly for the artsand business administration departments) to the west; the Health Centre, the International House in LadyHo Tung Hall(housing the Office of Academic Links), the Yali Guest House, the ChanKwan-tung Inter-University Hall and the Chiangs Building (a complex of guest house facilities) to the east. By the main entrance on Tai Po Road stands a Transport and Security Depot whilst blocks of staff quarters and postgraduate halls dot the hilly slopes to the north. Descending towards the bay, onefinds the PentecostalMission Hall Complex (a student hostel for Chung Chi College), the Estates and Maintenance Building, the University Sports Cen tre, the Kwo k Spo rts Bu ildin g, Postgrad uate Hall No.1, and on thewaterfront, the HongKong Instituteof Biotechnology complex and the Simon F.S. Li Building (Marine Science Laboratory). Flanking the r oad lead ing to the University Statio n ar e th e Sh angh ai Fraternity Association Research Services Centre, the Fong Shu Chuen Building and Fong YunWahHall (housing aChineselanguage centre), the Ho TimBuilding (housing the Faculty of Education), Esther Lee Building (an academic building complex for vario us disciplines), Lee Hysan Concer t Hall (an aud itorium/ performance hall), Chung Chi CollegeAdministration Building, the Hui Yeung Shing Building (hou sing the University Press and several departments of the Faculty of Arts), the Wong Foo Yuan Building, Chen Kou Bun Building, and Sino Building (housing several departments of the Faculty of Social Science and the School of Chinese Medicine). Theclinical departmentsof the Faculty of Medicine are housed in theClinical Sciences Building and the Postgraduate EducationCentre at the Prince of Wales Hospital, the regional hospital of Sha Tin, located about eight kilometres from the main campus. Residential Accommodation The University prov ides several types of accommodation for staff members, academic visitors, and students.

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