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Chung Chi College Elisabeth Luce Moore Library (noted as CCL) is the library of the Chung Chi College of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. [1] It was donated by the Henry Luce Foundation and was named after Mrs. Elisabeth Luce Moore. Resources found in the Elisabeth Luce Moore Library range from recognized music and religion collections to ...
United College Wu Chung Library (聯合書院胡忠圖書館; noted as UCL) is the library of the United College of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK).. As one of the seven libraries in CUHK and named after Wu Chung, the United College Library houses the Philosophy collection, major Chinese monograph series collection and General Education collection, and provides facilities including ...
As one of the seven libraries of CUHK and named after Ch'ien Mu, the Ch'ien Mu Library houses the collections on Chinese Language and Literature, Fine Arts, Japanese Language and Literature and General Education, and provides various facilities including Exhibition Areas, 24-Hour study facilities, Group Study Rooms and Outdoor Reading Area.
The Chinese University of Hong Kong [b] (CUHK) is a public research university in Sha Tin, New Territories, Hong Kong.. Established in 1963 as a federation of three colleges – Chung Chi College, New Asia College, and United College, [4] it is Hong Kong's second-oldest university, with the first being the University of Hong Kong.
As a collegiate university, the Chinese University of Hong Kong comprises nine colleges that differ in character and history, each retaining substantial autonomy on institutional affairs: Chung Chi College, New Asia College, United College, [1] Shaw College, Morningside College, [2] S. H. Ho College, [3] CW Chu College, Wu Yee Sun College and Lee Woo Sing College.
Chung Chi College was founded in 1951 by the representatives of Protestant Churches in Hong Kong to meet the need for a local institution of higher learning. The Board of Regents of St. John's University, Shanghai moved to Hong Kong after it was closed by the Communist government and assisted in the founding of Chung Chi College.
As one of the largest resource sharing systems in the world, CALIS incorporates information from a wide range of libraries and institutions. [5] Through information sharing, CALIS has reached out to less developed provinces such as Jilin, where 94% of the universities have joined CALIS as of CALIS Phase III.
CUHK degrees will be conferred to students of CUHK–Shenzhen who meet the requirements of their degree programs. [10] A graduation certificate will also be conferred by CUHK-Shenzhen. [11] There are three "Nobel laureate research labs" in CUHK-Shenzhen led by the Nobel laureates Arieh Warshel, Brian Kobilka and Aaron Ciechanover. [12]