Speech
by Professor Iu Vai Pan, Rector of University
of Macau, at the Closing Ceremony of UM 20th Anniversary, University Of Macau
Distinguished Guests, Dear Alumni,
Colleagues, Students, Ladies and Gentlemen,
It
is a great honour for me to be here today to announce the closing of our university’s
20th anniversary. Last year, we launched a kick-off ceremony in our campus as
the first activity to commence our 20-year anniversary. To the university, this
closing ceremony is certainly meaningful and important. During the past 13
months, under the theme of 20th anniversary, we held many celebratory
functions, at all levels in the university. Not only our university, but also
the community at large, and many institutions at overseas are aware of the 20
years of establishment of the University
of Macau. There are many
discussions I have shared, and many comments I have received, on the past,
present, and most important, the future role of this leading academic
institution in Macau. This observation has
given me a clear focus of my future work.
As
in the case for many parts of the world, the political, economic, and social
conditions in Macao
as a whole have changed. A knowledge-based society has a lot to offer to young
people. However, these opportunities do not come without high competition and
great challenges. We strive to help our young people learn wisdom and diversity
to serve and build the community, acquire knowledge to be geared to tackle
challenges, and possess essential humanity to bring compassion and benefits of
competition to the society. This objective is recognized from the active
involvement of many of our alumni working in management and policy-making level
in both public and private sectors.
Started
in May 2001, a number of activities were held in commemorating the 20th anniversary
of University of Macau. I could only name a few among
many held, namely, the Kick-off Ceremony, 20th Anniversary Celebration Ceremony
and Symposium, Charity Fund-raising for Walk for
Millions which breaks our previous records, Photo Competition and
Exhibition, student’s projects showcase, opening of new laboratories, alumni
gatherings, international conferences, seminars and distinguished
lectures series held by different faculties. Of particular importance are
two world-renowned scholars who have come all the way to Macau
to join us in the university. Prof. Yau Shing Tung, Fields Medalist in
Mathematics and the only Chinese awarded with this honour in history, delivered
a seminar “Mathematics & Society” in January this year in the University
Cultural Centre. Over 300 high school students were benefited from the
inspiration Prof. Yau has given them in Mathematics. In the same venue in March
18, the university conferred an honourary degree of Doctor of Social Sciences
to Prof. Joseph Stiglitz, the 2001 Nobel Laureate in Economic Sciences. Prof.
Stiglitz delivered his first public lecture in Asia as a Nobel Laureate and
presented us with the “Lessons from the Financial Crisis in Asia”
which was simultaneously broadcasted and interpreted in Mandarin and Cantonese
to over 1,400 audiences on-campus. This has undoubtedly highlighted the
landmark of our history.
Accomplishing
a lot of remarkable events held during the celebration, I would like to direct
my deepest gratitude to the staff and students. Let me assure you that your
work will be recorded and well remembered. Despite demanding workload, you have
all shown creativity and great dedication.
I
cannot conclude without thanking the generous support of the SAR government and
local authorities. Financial support has been secured. Academic autonomy and
institutional independence have been well respected. It is only through
academic freedom can intellectuals express, and it is through the expressions
of intellectual opinions can University
of Macau achieve its
integrity and quality throughout these years. Again, on behalf of the university,
I am deeply grateful for the support and confidence you have placed in us.
While
much of our work is being evaluated from regular degree courses, University of Macau has stepped up and started many
research projects and scientific co-operation. Many overseas universities have
been our main collaborators in a number of joint efforts. Due to the link in
the past, our relation with Europe has been
particularly close. This will remain so in the future with strengthening of
greater ties with the mainland, Asia, US, Australia
and New Zealand.
It is important to widen our global vision as an international community of
scholars. Without weakening the mission of University
of Macau as a higher educational
institution providing talents for local industries, we seek to increase our
outreach and visibility throughout the world, and at the same time, continue to
be an intellectual think tank of Macau with an importance it deserves and needs
in Macau.
Thank
you.