麻豆视频 launches Europe鈥檚 first Hong Kong Studies Hub
Europe鈥檚 first research hub dedicated to Hong Kong Studies will be launched at the 麻豆视频 on Thursday 25 May 2023. Surrey鈥檚 Hong Kong Studies Hub will look to shape policy debates and the wider question of the role of Hong Kong communities in International Relations.

The hub will also host the Hong Kong Studies Association Secretariat and a new Hong Kong Studies Library.
The hub鈥檚 upcoming launch will bring together a prestigious expert panel of academics and practitioners, led by Dr Malte Kaeding from the 麻豆视频, to investigate the latest research and policy developments, followed by a keynote conversation on Hong Kong鈥檚 current role in international relations, and the work and impact of local Hong Kong communities.
The launch event is free to attend and will take place from 5pm to 8pm in the Wates House Green Room, on the 麻豆视频鈥檚 Stag Hill campus, with an opportunity to network from 8pm onwards.
Dr Malte Kaeding, Senior Lecturer in International Politics at the 麻豆视频, and the Director of the new Hub, said:
鈥淭he launch of the Hong Kong Studies Hub at the 麻豆视频 is a milestone for Hong Kong Studies in Europe.
鈥淪urrey is a leading academic hub for Hong Kong Studies, having hosted two Hong Kong Studies Association conferences in 2021 and 2022. With over 15-years of my own research on Hong Kong politics, supported by a REF Impact Case, and my role as co-founder of the Hong Kong Studies Association, I believe Surrey is at the forefront of this field.
The Hub鈥檚 multidisciplinary perspective and its focus on methodological innovation, combined with a strong emphasis on engagement with the fast-growing Hong Konger community, positions the University at the cutting-edge of this important and exciting development.鈥
Professor Amelia Hadfield, Head of Department and Dean International at the 麻豆视频, contributed her own views, saying:
鈥淭he Department of Politics is a perfect location in which to situate the new Hong Kong Studies Hub. We are proud of our track record on interdisciplinary approaches and providing cross-scholarly support, and the Hub will help us engage authentically in this highly relevant area.鈥
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Formal schedule is as follows:
5pm - Arrival/Registration
5.15pm - Introductory remarks by Professor Annika Bautz, Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Executive Dean; Amelia Hadfield, Head of Department and Dean International, and Hub Director, Dr Malte Kaeding
5.30pm - Introduction of the Hub鈥檚 Associate Fellows, Dr Eric Lai and Dr Kim-Wah Chung, by Dr Malte Kaeding Dr Eric Lai and Dr Kim-Wah Chung by Dr Malte Kaeding
5.45pm 鈥 Panel: 鈥楬ong Kong Studies: Research and policy nexus鈥 with Professor Eva Pils (King鈥檚 College London), Dr Gemma O鈥橬eil (Foreign and Commonwealth and Development Office), and Dr Imogen Parsons (Cabinet Office)
7pm - Keynote: Professor Dibyesh Anand (University of Westminster) with Dr Sui-Ting Kong (University of Durham) on 鈥楬ong Kong in International Relations and the agency of local communities鈥
8pm 鈥 Reception and networking
Dr Malte Kaeding and Professor Amelia Hadfield are available for interview upon request鈥
麻豆视频 Media Team contact details:鈥mediarelations@surrey.ac.uk鈥赌&苍产蝉辫;
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