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ExclusiveUniversity of Hong Kong chief appoints acting registrar without governing council approval
- Xiang Zhang, the HKU president, announces appointment of pro-vice-chancellor Ian Holliday to role in Sunday email
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The beleaguered head of the University of Hong Kong (HKU) has appointed a new acting registrar without consultation with the governing council – the latest twist in a long-running management feud, the Post has learned.
Xiang Zhang, the university’s president and vice-chancellor, announced the appointment in an internal email to staff and students on Sunday.
The Post obtained the email signed by Zhang, in which he said that Ian Holliday, the pro-vice-chancellor of teaching and learning, would become acting registrar from July 1.
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The email said Holliday would replace interim registrar Dora Yue Kar-man, who is retiring.
“I would like to wish Ms Yue a happy retirement and thank Professor Holliday for his willingness to take up the role,” Zhang wrote.
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The move came just weeks after the government set up an investigation and study group to address the infighting at the city’s oldest university.
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