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BRE Research Seminar - New Institutional Economics, Property Rights, And Developers: Research Opportunities (Prof. Lee Benham)

6 May, 2015

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BRE Distinguished Lecture - LANTAU DEVELOPMENT

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5 May, 2015

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Talk on Property and Facility Management Professionals by Mr. Gary Yeung

20 Apr, 2015

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Press Conference cum Signing Ceremony : PolyU Licenses the Technology of the Anti-heat Stress Construction Uniform to CIC

1 Apr, 2015

Executive Master in Real Estate Finance Mini-Lecture & Networking Forum Private Equity Real Estate – Industry and Investment Process Review

Private equity real estate funds have been investing in Greater China and Asia Pacific for more than two decades, and are playing an important role in the development of the real estate industry alongside the public equities. As a veteran fund manager in the real estate investment industry, Dr. Lam will share his experience and views on the history and current landscape of the real estate fund industry in Asia, the common fallacies in real estate investments, and some important factors a real estate investment professional should pay special attention to during the investment process.   Guest of Honor: Dr Charles Lam Managing Director, Real Estate Baring Private Equity Asia Adjunct Professor, School of Accounting and Finance, PolyU   Dr. Charles Lam joined Baring Private Equity Asia in 2011 as Managing Director, Real Estate with primary focus in Greater China real estate investments. He was previously the Managing Director, Greater China of Pramerica Real Estate Investors (PREI) where he opened its Hong Kong office in 2007. During his 4-year stay with PREI, Dr. Lam has completed over US$1 billion of real estate investments, refinancing, and disposition projects in China and in Hong Kong. Dr. Lam was formerly the Director, Head of Real Estate Investment of China Ping An Trust, where he spearheaded the real estate investment business for the company. At Ping An, he was responsible for investing more than US$900 million in hard assets and development projects across China. His prior employment included AIG Global Real Estate and Sun Hung Kai Properties Group. Dr. Lam is a Vice Chairman of the China Real Estate Chamber of Commerce (CRECC) Hong Kong Chapter, and an Adjunct Professor of PolyU’s School of Accounting and Finance.     Rundown Networking Welcome and Introduction Introduction to Executive Master in Real Estate Finance by Prof. Eddie Hui Dr Charles Lam's Address Open Discussion and Q&A     Registration Click Here to Register Online (852) 3400 8476 / iaee.enquiry@polyu.edu.hk

30 Mar, 2015

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The Feasibility and Implementation Strategy for ‘No-Saturday-Site-Work’ in the Hong Kong Construction Industry

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26 Mar, 2015

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BRE Research on Sustainable City - Introductory Session

19 Mar, 2015

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Meet A Group of Germany Investment Advisors

19 Mar, 2015

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BRE Fully Supports 'Building Safety Week’ organized by the Buildings Department

14 Mar, 2015

Dr Andy Wong

Dr Andy Wong - Guest-of-Honour at Hong Kong Youth Summit 2015

Dr Andy Wong,our Associate Professor,was invited to be the Guest-of-Honour at Hong  Kong  Youth  Summit  2015 of  Hong Kong Outstanding  Students’  Association in mid March. In the campaign, Dr Wong shared his valuable insights into four hottest subjects ranging from : 1) quota and points system in the allocation of public rental housing,   2) the Government’s market-cooling attempts by additional stamp duties,    3) the regulation of subdivided flats to 4) the effectiveness of Hong Kong subsidized housing.   A round of thunderous applause  could  tell  that Dr  Wong’s  comprehensive sharing and  interactive discussion brought the participating secondary  school students a fruitful and enjoyable afternoon.   Hong Kong Youth Summit 2015 (HKYS 2015) was held from 1March to 4 April 2015, providing a platform where foresighted teenagers convened to debate and confront issues in a topical area of social concern in Hong Kong to foster mutually  agreed strategies to tackle their associated challenges.  

1 Mar, 2015

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