channelnewsasia.com - PM Lee conferred with Honorary Doctorate in Hungary
   
 
  blogs  
 
yournews
   
   
Video Finance Lifestyle Travel Weather Discussion TV Shows
CNA Live    | About Us 
 
  Home ›
 
Singapore News

 
 

PM Lee conferred with Honorary Doctorate in Hungary
By May Wong, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 10 October 2007 1644 hrs

 
 
Photos  of

   
 
Related News
Singapore, Hungary strengthen economic and research cooperation

BUDAPEST, Hungary: Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said on Wednesday he sees great potential in the relationship between Singapore and Hungary as the city state steps up its engagement with central and eastern European countries.

Mr Lee was speaking after receiving an Honorary Doctorate in Science from one of Hungary's most prestigious universities, Eotvos Lorand University.

The degree is significant at a personal level for the prime minister as the university is the alma mater of his former professor who taught him Mathematics when he was a student at Cambridge University.

Highlighting education as a key priority for Singapore's cooperation with Hungary, Mr Lee said Singapore has a lot to learn in terms of research and development.

He said: "Hungary has world-class expertise in research, science and technology. There have been 19 Nobel Prize winners of Hungarian origin in medicine, physics, chemistry and economics.

"Many inventions and discoveries which we take for granted in modern life were made by Hungarian-born scientists. These are remarkable contributions by Hungary to the world."

Mr Lee added that Hungary is an important partner as Singapore explores opportunities in central and eastern Europe.

"Let us find creative ways to partner each other, maximise our resources and grow our relationship. Let us work together to benefit from each other's strengths and contribute to the prosperity and progress of both our peoples," he said.

PM Lee also managed to catch up with Professor Bela Bollabas who remembers his former student fondly.

Prof Bollabas said: "I've always loved his decisiveness; he was always full of smiles. What I really love (about) him was his power, his good nature, his very smiley nature, his decisiveness, his inventiveness.

"He was not one of these zombie mathematicians, not one of these wimp mathematicians. He had both feet on the ground. He behaved as a very determined man, even in those days."

To encourage more exchanges between Singaporean and Hungarian students, a new Singapore International Graduate Award (SINGA) has been introduced for international students to do their PhD training in Singapore's multi-disciplinary environment.

A total of 240 SINGA Awards will be given out every year to top students from all over the world.


- CNA/so

 

 



Other singapore News
H1N1 vaccine approved for those aged between 10 and 18
Most of the top PSLE students from neighbourhood schools
NCPG launches casino self-exclusion order
Man charged with alleged murder of 6-year-old boy
SAF to send 13-man medical team to Afghanistan
Husband urges wife to go for surgery, donates kidney
Some clinics say higher demand for flu jabs could be from under-18s
NKF says deficit will not affect operations
Trainee policemen get a dose of reality
Courts lends a hand to We Are One project
Decomposed body of 6-year-old boy found; 31-year-old suspect arrested
Two-year-old boy dies after tested positive for H1N1
Tobacco retailer fined S$2,500 for selling cigarettes to underage youth
Ferry services resume between Tanjung Balai and Singapore
TripleOne Somerset to open in January 2010
1 in 5 smokers say yes to smoking in public toilets: poll
SAF medical team sent to help Padang quake victims awarded medals
27 CEOs from marine sector make commitment to workplace safety
Raffles Hotel Annual Christmas Tree Auction to benefit five charities
47% of S'poreans feel that people with disabilities need help: survey
Police remind public to be alert to kidnap scams
SM Goh calls on Lao President; discuss economic development
S'porean film-makers can enhance skills with "The Reel Experience"
Man found dead in toilet at Tampines MRT station
PM Lee meets Lord Mandelson in London
Police training gets new dose of realism
87-year-old woman found dead
Govt campaign to promote family values wins big at advertising awards
Spectators can participate in Chingay Parade next year

 

 
Affiliate Sites:
 
About Us  |  Contact Us  |  Advertise with Us  |  Terms & Conditions