Saturday, January 9, 2010

A visit by 2004 Nobel Laureate for Physics to The Palace















Angkor Palace Resort & Spa is pleased to welcome Prof. David Jonathan Gross, a 2004 Nobel Laureate for Physics and his wife Mrs. Jacqueline Savani to our 'Palace' during his trip to South East Asia to address the “BRIDGES” – Dialogues Towards a Culture of Peace facilitated by The International Peace Foundation (05-15 January 2010).

Prof. David Jonathan Gross is a 2004 Nobel Laureate for Physics, the director and holder of the Frederick W. Gluck Chair in Theoretical Physics at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics of the University of California in Santa Barbara and a Member of the Advisory Board of the International Peace Foundation.Born in Washington, D.C., David J. Gross received his undergraduate degree from Hebrew University in Jerusalem in 1962 and then returned to the United States to continue his education at the University of California, Berkeley, from where he received his Ph.D. in physics in 1966. He left Berkeley later that year to serve as a junior fellow at Harvard University.David J. Gross began his professional teaching career at Princeton University in 1969 and was appointed professor of physics in 1972. During that same period, between 1970 and 1975, he also became a fellow at the Sloan Foundation. David J. Gross remained at Princeton until 1996, where he was named Eugene Higgins Professor of Physics (1986-1995) and Thomas Jones Professor of Mathematical Physics (1995-1997). In 1997 he was appointed director of the Institute of Theoretical Physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara, a position he holds until this day.

Pictured: Prof. Gross was received a warmly welcomed by our General Manager, Weng AOW (left; photo with jacket) upon his arrival in our lobby.

Friday, January 8, 2010

Working with the Children of Cambodia














Angkor Hospital for Children (AHC) is running a new exhibition of ‘Working with the Children of Cambodia’ for two months starting from January 8, 2010 at the Angkor Palace Resort & Spa (locate on Highway No. 6 toward Poi Pet). Our aim is to provide you a flavor of the essential life saving work that AHC does both in the hospital and in the wider community through our many outreach programs.

Please come and tell your friends, colleagues, family, and visitors to see it!

For more information about this event and the hospital, please contact Ms. Sinketh Arun at (855) 12 725 745 or arun@angkorhospital.org . Information regarding the Angkor Palace Resort & Spa is available at http://www.angkorpalaceresort.com/ .

The Angkor Hospital for Children, founded by renowned Japanese photographer Kenro Izu in 1999, supported by Friends Without A Border, provides comprehensive medical care to children in the Siem Reap area. On average, 400 children and their families arrive at the hospital each day. Recognized by Cambodia's Ministry of Health as an official teaching hospital, it serves as a training site for health professionals throughout Cambodia through its Medical Education Center. The Capacity Building and Health Education Program works to both strengthen the capacity and improves the quality of local health centers and works with community members to teach good public health practices.

Charity Navigator, America's leading independent charity evaluator, endorses Friends Without A Border with four stars.
http://www.angkorhospital.org/ http://www.fwab.org/

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Wish You Were Here – Adventure In The East















Issue: 269
Article by: Today’s Golfer magazine in the UK
www.TodaysGolfer.Co.Uk
Page: 119

Sir Nick Faldo building a golf course in Cambodia? Sounds unlikely, but it’s true.

The six-time Major winner has created a challenging 7,279-yard, par-72 track at the Angkor Golf Resort, Siem Reap. “It has all my favourite design elements – visibility, strategy, challenge, variety, balance, playability and, last but not least, enjoyment, “says Faldo of the first USGA international-rated course in Cambodia.

The course is five minutes drive from the five-star Angkor Palace Resort & Spa –the perfect base to explore the legendary Angkor temples and the National Museum, one of the Asia’s premier attractions and home to 1,000 Buddas.