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Connie Talk EP20 | Innovating education, again: HKUST (Guangzhou) President Lionel Ni shares new paradigm in university's instruction

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2025.02.27 15:50
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In this episode, we are honored to welcome President Lionel M. Ni of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou) to delve into his educational philosophy and vision for the future.

Ni emphasized the importance of cultivating students' innovation capabilities, striving to make learning enjoyable and effective. He shared how these principles are implemented, especially in the rapidly changing era of artificial intelligence, and how the university adapts to and leads this transformation.

Ni also discussed the significant challenges facing higher education today, including how to nurture the talents needed for the future and highlighted the importance of cross-disciplinary collaboration. He introduced the efforts made by HKUST(GZ) in this regard, illustrating how a diverse learning environment fosters holistic student development. He rejected the past assertion that "schools are ivory towers" and argued that colleges and universities are not isolated entities and should have a sufficient impact on society.

Additionally, Ni shared his insights into the future of education and the university's practices in innovative research and industry cooperation, exploring how to enable students to stand out in a global competitive landscape. Join us as we gain deeper insights from this educational leader and inspire further reflections on the future of education!

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