BRE Achievement Highlights 2019
The Department of Building and Real Estate (BRE) of PolyU prides itself on its commitment to the development of its students and the realization of a sustainable built environment. This summary will highlight some of its remarkable achievements over the year.
Contributed to Respectable QS World Subject Rankings
QS World Subject Rankings in Civil Engineering(15th) and Built Environment (20th)
Notable Staff Achievements/Awards
Prestigious Endowed Professorship for Prof. Albert Chan – The Able Professor in Construction Health and Safety (more)
External Competitive Research Grants (7/2018-6/2019)–over HK$11.8 million
Research Grants Council (RGC) General Research Fund (GRF) and Early Career Scheme(ECS)(2019/2020) for 6 Projects–over HK$3.7million
Hong Kong PhD Fellowship 2019/20Scheme – 3 Awardees (more)
Asia Pacific Federation of Project Management(apfpm)’s Project Management Award & Hong Kong Institute of Project Management (HKIPM)’s Project Management Achievement Award for Prof. Albert Chan’s project :Developing a Personal Cooling System for Combating Heat Stress in the Construction Industry
Student Achievements / Awards
Over HK$2.8 million in Scholarships was awarded to outstanding BRE Students(undergraduate and postgraduate) for 2018/2019
Numerous Outstanding Paper/Project Awards for BRE Research/Undergraduate Students from CIB, HK Institute of Surveyors, HK Institution of Engineers,Chartered Institute of Building (HK), HK Housing Society,Occupational Safety and Health Council (OSHC),Australian Institute of Building (AIB,HK) and HK Ergonomics Society,etc.
Best Presentation Award in the West Africa Built Environment Research (WABER) Conference 2019 (more)
Two BRE students served as PolyU Student Ambassadors in 2019/2020
Champion and 1st Runner-up in the Virtual Reality Competition for Green Deck (more)
Championship in the Standard Chartered HK Marathon (more)
1st time in HK - Organizer of the Construction Research & Innovation Conference (triennial event)
CIB World Building Congress 2019–Constructing Smart Cities(17-21 June)
~ 30 participating countries;
> 450 participants;
~ 400 presentations;
>4000 pages in proceedings (Photo)
More Achievements : Research / Teaching & Learning
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