HK$10 Million Scholarships to Award Outstanding CityU Students
HK$10 Million Scholarships to Award Outstanding CityU Students
CityU presented more than 500 scholarships worth a total of HK$10 million to outstanding students courtesy of funds donated by professional bodies, charitable trust funds, private firms and the CityU Staff Giving Club on 13 March.
The Scholarship and Prize Presentation Ceremony 2007-2008 was attended by Professor Richard Ho Yan-ki, Acting President, and some of the scholarship donors. Professor Ho said in his opening address, “
After the ceremony, three scholarship recipients expressed their gratitude to the donors and shared their ideas on how they would use the scholarship to enrich their learning experience and enhance their whole-person development. Also, they expressed their views on success.
Beneficiary of the HSBC Overseas Studies Scholarship and Year 3 student at the Department of Chinese, Translation and Linguistics, Jimmy Wong has been to the University College London and studied for two semesters. The scholarship aims to encourage students to expand their vision by studying abroad. During his studies in
Alexander Ng, Year 2 student with the Department of Accountancy, was awarded a scholarship from CityU Staff Giving Club to allow his participation, along with 21 other students, in the Cambodia International Volunteers Exchange Tour. The scholarship he received is intended to enrich the life of students by sponsoring them to participate in cross-cultural learning and community activities. As the leader of the exchange tour, Alexander enjoyed close contact with impoverished families, orphans and child beggars. He sympathised with the needy, yet came to realise success should not necessarily be measured by material wealth. The journey reinforced the importance of cherishing his own family and friends, and he vowed to work hard to overcome any difficulties life presented with a positive attitude.
Thanks to an outstanding all-round performance, Don Chan, Year 3 student at the
The establishment of CityU scholarships is aimed at recognising students’ outstanding achievements in academic performance, arts, sports, community service and leadership. Also, it demonstrates the recognition and support of society on the quality of whole-person education advocated by CityU.
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