Arrangement for the HKBU Honorary University Fellowship Conferment Ceremony
In light of the approaching Super Typhoon "Ragasa", the "HKBU Honorary University Fellowship Conferment Ceremony" scheduled for 25 September (Thursday) may be affected by adverse weather conditions. If any of the following severe weather conditions are in effect on the morning of 25 September, the ceremony will be postponed until further notice.
1. If Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal No. 8 or above, an “Extreme Condition” announcement, or a black rainstorm warning signal remains in force at 8:30am on 25 September; or
2. If the Government announces that Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal No. 8 or above, an “Extreme Condition” announcement, or a black rainstorm warning will be issued at or after 8:30am on 25 September.
Updates regarding the ceremony will be posted on the University website. Please stay tuned for further announcements.
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