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Franklin Prize for Teaching Excellence (Departmental)
- This award sponsored by the Franklin and his wife Mei Kwong. The purpose of the award was to recognize the collective effort made by a department in achieving overall teaching excellence, technically given by the highest average instructor overall score for a given 12-month period.
Department Award for Teaching Excellence for the Year 2010
MGMT Faculty received the award from Dean, Prof Leonard Cheng, and Chair of SASC, Prof Albert Ha

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The Department Award for Teaching Excellence for the Year 2007
MGMT Faculty received the award from Dean, Prof Leonard Cheng, and Chair of SASC, Prof Kevin Chen

Franklin Prize for Teaching Excellence (Individual)
The Franklin Prize for Teaching Excellence was established in 2000 with donations from the Larry and Mei Kwong Franklin Endowment Fund to recognize business faculty contributions in the form of teaching excellence in the undergraduate and graduate degree programs. In the early years, 5 awards were presented each semester, one each for an undergraduate year, one for MBA required courses and one for MBA non-required/MSc courses.) Starting from Winter 06 Semester, the award was presented once a year and the number of award was reduced to 6 (1 for each of the 3 undergraduate years, 2 for MBA required courses and 1 for MBA non-required courses/ MSc teaching).
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Winter 2005/ Spring 2006
Prof Stephen Nason (MBA)

Best Ten Lecturers Teaching Awards
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The Best Ten Lecturers Election is an independent initiative of the students to show their appreciation for their teachers' good work and to express their vote of thanks to them. The election is run by VERTEX, the House II Students Association, in late November each year. All HKUST students are eligible to cast their vote online over the Student Intranet. The first awards were presented in 1996.
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2010
Prof Karen Lee

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2006
Prof Emily Nason

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