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MoU Signing Ceremony between RS of PolyU and School of Rehabilitation Medicine, Nanjing Medical University

12 Dec 2022

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RS and NMU faculty members witnessed the MoU Signing Ceremony.

During the ceremony, Prof. Xu Guangxu (Dean of School of Rehabilitation Medicine, NMU) expressed that with a solid foundation for collaboration, he hoped the two parties would broaden the areas of cooperation, in order to achieve a mutually beneficial situation.

Prof. Hector Tsang (Cally Kwong Mei Wan Professor in Psychosocial Health, Chair Professor of Rehabilitation Sciences and Head of RS, PolyU) and Prof. Xu Guangxu (Dean of School of Rehabilitation Medicine, NMU) signed the Memorandum of Understanding on behalf of their respective universities.

The MoU Signing Ceremony was conducted through Zoom videoconferencing.


RS of PolyU and the School of Rehabilitation Medicine, Nanjing Medical University (NMU), held a Memorandum of Understanding Signing Ceremony on 12 December 2022, symbolising a closer and more concrete collaborative relationship between RS and NMU.

RS and NMU have built a solid foundation for collaboration. In 2016, the two parties co-organised the 10th Pan-Pacific Conference on Rehabilitation (PPCR) in Shanghai, with around 1,000 participants. 

During the ceremony, Prof. Hector Tsang (Cally Kwong Mei Wan Professor in Psychosocial Health, Chair Professor of Rehabilitation Sciences and Head of RS, PolyU) and Prof. Xu Guangxu (Dean of School of Rehabilitation Medicine, NMU) separately introduced the background and prospect of cooperation between the two universities in the field of rehabilitation. The main purpose of the MoU is to further explore and implement collaborations in teaching and research projects, staff and student exchange programmes, clinical practice, etc. in order to facilitate the development of the discipline of rehabilitation medicine in mainland China.

PolyU has always encouraged various academic departments to strengthen cooperation and exchanges with mainland China. We look forward to further exploring the models and opportunities for collaboration with NMU in different areas.

 


Research Units Department of Rehabilitation Sciences

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