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SUMMARY:Times Higher Education (THE) Global Sustainable Development Congress 2025
DESCRIPTION:HKBU@GSDC 2025\nHong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) is the proud Global Health Innovation Partner and the sponsor of the Health and Wellbeing Track at the Times Higher Education (THE) Global Sustainable Development Congress (GSDC) 2025. This collaboration aims to foster innovative solutions and research in sustainable health and wellness\, bringing together thought-leaders and experts from around the world. \n  \nAt HKBU\, we are committed to advancing sustainability through groundbreaking research and community engagement. One of the key focuses of HKBU’s research efforts is on the Health & Drug Discovery cluster\, where we take a comprehensive approach to health and wellness\, covering everything from physical and mental well-being to digital health and safety. Whether it’s through Chinese medicine\, sports science\, music\, or technology\, we are here to support a healthier lifestyle. \n  \nWe warmly invite you to join us at the Congress\, a distinguished global gathering that convenes over 5\,000 of the world’s foremost thinkers\, policymakers\, and practitioners from diverse sectors. Together\, we strive to forge new alliances and foster positive action toward a more sustainable future. HKBU is proud to play an active role\, demonstrating its unwavering commitment to advancing the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) on the international stage. \n  \nVenue: Booth Number F5\, B5\, Basement Level 5\, Istanbul Congress Center (İstanbul Kongre Merkezi)\, \nHarbiye\, Darülbedai Caddesi No:3\, 34367 Şişli\, Istanbul\, Türkiye
URL:https://cm-evaluation.scm.hkbu.edu.hk/event/847/
LOCATION:Main venue\, Booth Number F5\, B5\, Basement Level 5\, Istanbul Congress Center (İstanbul Kongre Merkezi)Harbiye\, Darülbedai Caddesi No:3\, 34367 Şişli\,\, Istanbul\, Turkey
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SUMMARY:QS HigherEdSummit Asia Pacific 2024
DESCRIPTION:Local impact\, global recognition: The HKBU x Elsevier Research Landscape Study of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) \nNovember 5\, 2024\, Macau \n 1:00 PM-1:45 PMANET \nExhibition Hall: Sports Stadium \nDay 1 – Spotlight Arena Recordings: \nhttps://qsiu.box.com/s/tzalcrjkux6r1sssjic15e34upraautq \nAcross the Asia region\, academics continue to research age-old local scholarly disciplines\, many of which have been modernised. In some instances\, the impact of such research is experienced daily by millions of people within our communities. Yet\, there is limited global awareness and understanding of these disciplines. Further\, these disciplines are not widely recognised by the international higher education and research establishment. \nThat’s about to change. \nElsevier\, in collaboration with Hong Kong Baptist University\, is developing a data and analytics approach to internationalise regional and local scholarly disciplines by exploring its application to the traditional discipline of Chinese Medicine. The objective is to enable researchers and their institutions to benefit from the strength of these disciplines globally\, lifting their international reputation and increasing opportunities for collaboration. The project has the potential to unlock local innovation and support new economic endeavours. \nThis regional awareness reflects an emerging concept: the “fourth-generation university\,” which strongly focuses on societal impact and regional development through education\, research\, and innovation. The concept is in step with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)\, addressing urgent global health concerns and promoting sustainable healthcare practices. As the world’s researchers seek solutions to global challenges\, there are increasing calls for “bottom-up” knowledge and insights. \nLocal meets global at this QS APAC workshop. Learn about this innovative project and join a workshop challenge to consider your regional research strengths and the potential to establish globally recognised disciplines. \n  \nRead More \n  \n 
URL:https://cm-evaluation.scm.hkbu.edu.hk/event/qs-higheredsummit-asia-pacific-2024/
LOCATION:Macau
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