27/04/2024
We were please to welcome Professor Bonny Ibhawoh, Vice-Provost (International Affairs) from McMaster University to Hong Kong this week. We enjoyed sharing the views of our alumni base in Asia as well as hearing the exciting developments happening on campus.
03/06/2023
Thank you to all Alumni and friends who came out to our first in-person event in four years! It was a good opportunity to reconnect and refresh our bonds with the university.
To keep updated on our events, remember to email your current contact information to [email protected]. Hope to see you at our next event in Hong Kong!
25/03/2020
We hope all of our alumni and students who have temporarily returned to Asia are keeping safe during this time.
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13/12/2019
https://dailynews.mcmaster.ca/articles/mcmaster-names-new-president/
McMaster names new president
David Farrar is about to become McMaster’s next president. The appointment has now been approved by both the Senate and the university’s Board of Governors after an international search spanning more than nine months.
14/09/2019
McMaster one of the world’s Top 75 universities
McMaster has been ranked 72 in the internationally respected 2020 Times Higher Education rankings, advancing five spots over last year. The university is one of only four Canadian institutions in the world's top 75.
20/12/2018
Happy Holidays from McMaster University
Thanks for helping us create a brighter world.
25/11/2018
Join the CANCHAM X AMCHAM Holiday Social for Young Professionals The Woods on Dec 5!
Event | The Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong
02/10/2018
BREAKING NEWS
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Nobel Prize in Physics 2018 “for groundbreaking inventions in the field of laser physics” with one half to Arthur Ashkin “for the optical tweezers and their application to biological systems” and the other half jointly to Gérard Mourou and Donna Strickland “for their method of generating high-intensity, ultra-short optical pulses.”
The inventions being honoured this year have revolutionised laser physics. Extremely small objects and incredibly fast processes now appear in a new light. Not only physics, but also chemistry, biology and medicine have gained precision instruments for use in basic research and practical applications.
Arthur Ashkin invented optical tweezers that grab particles, atoms and molecules with their laser beam fingers. Viruses, bacteria and other living cells can be held too, and examined and manipulated without being damaged. Ashkin’s optical tweezers have created entirely new opportunities for observing and controlling the machinery of life.
Gérard Mourou and Donna Strickland paved the way towards the shortest and most intense laser pulses created by mankind. The technique they developed has opened up new areas of research and led to broad industrial and medical applications; for example, millions of eye operations are performed every year with the sharpest of laser beams.
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05/07/2018
Eight professors and alumni named to Order of Canada
Their appointments were announced Friday by Her Excellency the Right Honourable Julie Payette, Governor General of Canada.
06/04/2018
Happy Friday! Remember to register for the drinks event after work next Thursday 12th April!