ME Retreat in Dec 2024
The Department successfully hosted its staff retreat at WM Hotel, Sai Kung, on December 3rd and 4th, 2024. The primary focus of the retreat was to address challenges related to curriculum reform and discuss strategies for departmental development.
The retreat began with a warm welcome from Prof. Su Zhongqing, who introduced our newly joined colleagues: Dr Zhang Baoping, Dr Fu Yiqiang, Dr Jin Yuankai, and Ms Anthea Mak. We are excited to have such young and promising talents on board. Prof. Su then provided an overview of the Department along with the latest updates.
Following this, Dr Yao Haimin, Associate Head (Teaching and Learning), introduced a proposed new MSc programme. In the afternoon, Dr Yao reviewed efforts made to enhance local undergraduate recruitment and led a discussion on the new IRE programme focused on robot design, addressing upcoming strategies and challenges.
Dr Tracy Choy, Publicity Committee Chair, initiated a brainstorming session to explore ideas for enhancing the Department's branding and public image. Furthermore, colleagues received updates on the mock Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) and preparations for RAE 2026. A topic raised by Dr Tang Hui, Associate Head (Research), regarding the admission policy for research postgraduate students and departmental place allocation sparked lively discussions. Dr Li Mengying, the Research Student Liaison Officer, took the opportunity to propose renaming the PolyU ME Research Presentation Competition.
In the evening, promoted colleagues Prof. Zheng Guangping and Dr David Navarro-Alarcon hosted a delightful dinner for all attendees. The delicious food and wine created an enjoyable atmosphere for everyone.
The following day, the meeting resumed, with Dr Curtis Ng, Secretary of the Space Allocation Committee, addressing space issues and providing updates on lab renovations. Towards the end of the retreat, Prof. Su led an open forum that encouraged vibrant discussion among staff members. The feedback gathered during this forum will provide valuable insights for the Department’s future development.
With over 30 staff members in attendance, the retreat was deemed insightful and constructive, setting a positive tone for the year ahead.
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