波音游戏-波音娱乐城赌球打不开

Students take lead on education, employability

Zoey Tsang

 

More than 100 university students from the mainland, Australia, Turkey, South Korea, Thailand, Taiwan, Pakistan, Malaysia and Hong Kong assembled at City University of Hong Kong (CityU) on 1 June for the six-day Student Leadership Conference 2009.

The conference, “University education and employability”, was opened on 2 June by officiating guests Dr Glenn Shive, Director of Hong Kong-America Centre, Professor Way Kuo, CityU President, Professor Paul Lam Kwan-sing, Vice-President (Student Affairs), and Mr Joseph Chan Kai-nin, Director of Student Development Services.

Professor Kuo encouraged students to hold on to their dreams. “With creativity and integrity, you will make your dreams come true. Through its focus on academic achievement, career development and a global mindset, CityU helps students achieve their goals,” he said.

Veteran educators and human resources experts were invited to share with students their views on the direction of university education and provide tips on applying for jobs. Among them were Dr Jerry Gaff, Senior Scholar from the Association of American Colleges and Universities, his partner Dr Julia Gaff, Mr Ivo Hahn, Greater China Region Managing Director of Stanton Chase International, and Dr J Scott Lee, Executive Director of ACTC Liberal Arts Institute at St Mary’s College of California.

Each stressed the importance of liberal education in today’s knowledge-based economy. To achieve career success, one should possess not only professional skills but also a broad knowledge base. They suggested students should focus on developing proficiency in writing, thinking and listening skills. Before applying for a job, they should dedicate time to learning all about it and carefully consider whether the position is suitable for them.

The ninth annual conference is part of CityU’s 25th anniversary programme. The conference was organised solely by CityU students, with support from Student Development Services. In addition to leadership forums and training, students attended a dinner with local social and business leaders. They also visited a number of renowned local corporations.

This year’s conference received sponsorship from many CityU alumni, including Mr Andrew Fan Ka-fai, President of the Greater China Region for Nu Skin Enterprises, Mr David Chiu Kwok-lee, Managing Director of Ryowo Holding Company, Mr Weeky Peter Wong Sau-lik, Executive Director of Shinhint Acoustic Link Holdings, and Mr Wong Po-wai.

Mr Fan has made several donations to the University over the years and said he harboured a particular interest in CityU’s student leadership training. “Leadership training is an essential part of student development. I hope this year’s conference can yield fruitful results and participating students will benefit greatly from it,” he said.

slc_L.jpg

Mr Chiu said, “Leadership is the key to career success. I am glad to be able to help CityU students and hope they can take the opportunity to add value to their own skills base.”

On the morning of 2 June, Professor Lam, Mr Chan and conference participants officiated at the unveiling of campus decorations for the CityU 25th anniversary. The giant poster hoisted at the centre of the campus and other decorations around the campus have added to the festive atmosphere.

YOU MAY BE INTERESTED

Contact Information

Communications and Institutional Research Office

Back to top
风水上看做生意养金毛好吗| 大发888免费下载| 百家乐连跳趋势| 百家乐下注平台| 百家乐官网棋牌技巧| 金濠国际娱乐城| 澳门赌场黄金城| 菲律宾百家乐| 皇冠体育网| 横山县| 皮山县| 星河百家乐官网现金网| 百家乐官网实战玩法| 阿克| 如何玩百家乐官网扑克| 大发888大奖| 明升88娱乐城| 真人百家乐官网皇冠网| 网上百家乐官网有没有假| 澳门百家乐官网玩法| 百家乐官网鸿泰棋牌| 百家乐官网赌博破解| 希尔顿百家乐官网娱乐城 | 澳门百家乐官网技术| 网络百家乐官网玩法| 属狗与属鸡做生意| 什么事百家乐的路单| 大发888真钱帐户注册| 腾飞国际娱乐城| 赌百家乐官网怎样能赢| 帝王百家乐新足球平台| 闲和庄百家乐娱乐| 大发888娱乐出纳柜台| 盈禾娱乐城| 彩会百家乐官网游戏| 网上百家乐官网有人赢过吗| 大发百家乐官网的玩法技巧和规则 | 澳门百家乐的玩法技巧和规则| 大发888登录| 真钱斗地主| 永利百家乐官网娱乐场|