Beyond academia: how can universities deliver wider impact for social good?

Beyond academia: how can universities deliver wider impact for social good?
By Professor Colin Bailey, CBE, President and Principal of Queen Mary University of London

Beyond academia: how can universities deliver wider impact for social good?
By Professor Colin Bailey, CBE, President and Principal of Queen Mary University of London

A better tomorrow – why it depends on university partnerships
By Professor Andrew Livingston, VP Research and Innovation, Queen Mary University of London
National Cheng Kung University celebrates the successful endeavor of its student team TAO-HAI-REN in building the nation’s first human-powered submarine. After two years of hard work, the team is scheduled to arrive in Portsmouth, U.K. in July to compete in the biennial Europe International Submarine Races (eISR). The team’s name TAO-HAI-REN means “fisherman” in Taiwan. Before the team set off, a popularity poll was held to name the submarine, with the name “sat-ba̍k-hî”, meaning “milkfish” in Taiwanese, winning the popular vote.
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