[19 August 2002]
Singapore Management University Announces
new Wee Kim Wee Centre at Convocation 2002
Singapore Management University
Announces new Wee Kim Wee Centre at Convocation 2002
Centre tasked to promote deeper understanding on
the impact of cultural diversity on economic, social
development and businesses
Singapore Management University
(SMU)’s new Chancellor, Dr Richard Hu will
officiate the opening of the university’s academic
year at Convocation 2002, to be held at Suntec Singapore
Ballroom on Saturday, 17 August 2002. The Convocation
will be graced by Guest-of-Honour Dr Lee Boon Yang,
Minister for Manpower.
Apart from welcoming SMU’s
third intake of 600 undergraduates – 400 Bachelor
of Business Management (BBM), 100 Bachelor of Accountancy
(BAcc) and 50 pioneer intake for the new Bachelor
of Science (Econs) BSc (Econs), the ceremony will
also witness the launch of the Wee Kim Wee Centre.
Named after Singapore’s former
president, Dr Wee Kim Wee, who is known for his efforts
in fostering good relations in the Asia-Pacific region
as a diplomat in Malaysia, Japan and Korea; the Centre
will uphold his spirit by promoting international
studies that will contribute to greater understanding
of cultural diversity. The Centre’s primary
focus will be on activities and programmes with a
clear cross-cultural and management dimension and
its impact on economic and social development, as
well as businesses.
Through the Wee Kim Wee Centre,
SMU will establish links and collaborative exchanges
with other regional or international institutions.
It will also engage SMU students, faculty and the
community in wide-ranging dialogues on cross-cultural
issues through research, publications, seminars,
conferences and a distinguished lecture series.
The Wee Kim Wee Centre will be headed
by Centre Director, Practice Professor Pang Eng Fong,
former High Commissioner for Singapore to the United
Kingdom and Ambassador to Ireland. Professor Pang
was Visiting Professor of the Graduate School of
Business, Columbia University and Director of the
Economic Research Centre, National University of
Singapore prior to becoming a diplomat.
SMU’s Convocation ceremony
is unique amongst Singapore’s universities,
combining the solemnity of formal processions with
light-hearted student performances. This year, adventurer
Khoo Swee Chiow is guest speaker at the ceremony
to inspire. Key student awards and scholarships such
as the Hewlett-Packard Best 1st Year Student Award
(BAcc), awarded to student who topped the pioneering
cohort of Accountancy students, will also be presented
during the Convocation.
“The 600 students we’re
welcoming at the 2002 Convocation have been hand-picked
for their ability to excel academically and in all
other areas of University life, including community
service and social activities. For today’s
students to cultivate a successful approach to life
and business, they will need to develop creativity,
innovation and a rigorous understanding of the wider
world” said SMU President Ron Frank.
A live webcast of
the Convocation will be available on the university’s
website. |