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Prof. Catherine McBride (middle)
Visit to the Great Wall during exchange study at Peking University for the former Contemporary China Studies programme
Amy Tong (left) undertakes an internship with HKwalls Festival
Learning to make mushroom growing packs
Lee Tin-yan
Pre-Incubation Centre (Pi Centre)
Interviewing a Malaysian on the local tourism marketing strategy and business competition
Observing the tourists in Getaria, Spain and assessing their potential impact on the locals
Visit to an art exhibition during the Gwangju cultural exchange tour
Visit to a hanok, a traditional Korean home
Dr. Fung Hong (3rd right), Prof. Justin C.Y. Wu (1st right) and CUHKMC staff visit Standford Hospital
(From left) Tsang Tsz-kwan; Mr. David Lim, trustee of New Asia College and former Director of Campus Development; and Yang Enhua, a blind student and excellent erhu player
Mr. Chien Lee (5th left), Dr. Fung Hong (6th left), Prof. Justin C.Y. Wu (5th right) and CUHKMC staff visiting Standford Hospital and Clinics
Carissa Ma
Prof. Joseph J.Y. Sung (4th
left), Vice-Chancellor, CUHK; Dr. Victor Dzau (3rd left),
President, NAM; Dr. Edgar Cheng (5th left), chairman, The Lanson Foundation; Prof. Fok Tai-fai (2nd left), Pro-Vice-Chancellor, CUHK; Prof. Francis Chan (6th left), dean, Faculty of Medicine, CUHK; and Dr. Derrick Au (1st left), director, Centre for Bioethics, CUHK
Seven CUHK Students Awarded Innovation and Technology Scholarship
Liliana Law (centre)
Mr. Kenneth Li presents certificates to CUHK scholarship recipients Shek Tsoi-shuen (4th left), Lam Daan-kei (5th left) and Lee Nga-wing (3rd right)
Scholarship recipients from CUHK present their thank-you letters to Ho & Ho foundation
The event was graced by the presence of Ms. Karen Cheung (front row, 2nd left), member of The D.H. Chen Foundation Board of Trustees, Mr. Alan Chow (front row, 2nd right), Executive Director of The D.H. Chen Foundation, Prof. Joseph J.Y. Sung, Vice-Chancellor of CUHK (front row, middle), Prof. Wong Suk-ying (front row, 1st left), Associate Vice-President and Director of Admissions and Financial Aid of CUHK, and Ms. Janet Chow (front row, 1st right), Director of Institutional Advancement of CUHK. CUHK scholarship recipients (back row, 2nd to 6th left) shared their university life and future career plans with guests during the event.
Dr. Ma Peifeng
E-Learning and Online Teaching
Ma Peifeng
CUHK Hosted Harvard University’s Largest Conference in Asia Pacific
Having a drill in Shanghai
Toddlers and their parents engaging in a sign class led by a deaf and a hearing teacher
Internship in a conservation programme at Pokfulam Village
Dr. Lui Che-woo (2nd left) and Mrs. Lui (2nd right)
Reunion of host families and incoming students of 2015–16
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CUHK Professor Charles K. Kao Scholars Association<br><br>Sir Charles K. Kao and Lady Kao meeting the scholars at the inaugural ceremony of the CUHK Professor Charles K. Kao Scholars Association
Students of Wu Yee Sun College on a service trip to visit schools in Myanmar
The School of Architecture designs and installs site-specific works in Tai Po Waterfront Park for the Leisure and Cultural Services Department.
Students jump to touch their artwork Sky Lines Floating Petals.
CUHK and the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) signed an agreement which enables CUHK students to participate in the CERN Summer Student Programme. Tam Chun-nam and Li Tsun-yin were given this rare opportunity in the summer of 2012.
Yuen Ka-ho, a life sciences student at CUHK, took part in the Cambodia Service Trip organized by the CUHK Golden Z Club from the end of 2011 to the beginning of 2012.
Cheung Hon Ki, a new graduate in electronic engineering, joined the I‧CARE NGO Internship Programme in Greater China and did an internship at the Guizhou Institution for Indigenous Culture Development from June to July 2012.
A Shandong Study Tour organized by Department of Social Work was held from 26 to 31 December 2011. The participants visited Shandong University and local social service agencies.
Scholarship Recipients Meet Professor Charles Kao<br><br>Seven recipients of the Professor Charles K. Kao Research Exchange Scholarships 2010–11 from physics and engineering had the opportunity to meet Professor Kao, as part of the activities associated with the awards.
Prof. Marisa Yiu, assistant professor at the School of Architecture and master students pose in front of their project 'New Market and Waterfront Communities' in Aberdeen.
Leadership Development Programme<br><br>Guo Songtao, the first Chinese ambassador to Britain in late-Qing China, must be one of the earliest Chinese visitors to the Royal Observatory Greenwich. He visited the observatory on 3 July 1877 and wrote down what he saw in his journal. This year, a group of CUHK students set foot in the same place. Although China has changed from what it was 134 years ago, these students still have something to learn from the UK.
A group of students from S.H. Ho College went with the Vice-Chancellor to Wototo, Uganda, for a service tour in July 2011. They rendered much needed help to orphaned children and deprived women there, and were greatly impressed by the friendliness and the aspiration of the people they served.
Leading students on service trip to Watoto, Uganda in 2011
Through the New Asia-Yale Summer Community Service Exchange Programme, three CUHK students and three from Yale engaged themselves in various service projects in Hong Kong and the US, covering such fields as AIDS care, health care and mental health care during the summer of 2011.
Four students, from CUHK and La Trobe and Adelaide Universities, were awarded scholarships for exchange programmes in Hong Kong and in Australia.
Wu Ka-Yan Ellery started her four-month internship at the World Health Organization in September 2011 after completing a master’s programme in clinical psychology.
Food and wine laboratory, School of Hotel and Tourism Management
Summer Exchange Programmes
Chung Chi College and Zhejiang University Student Visitor Programme
Summer Exchange Programmes
United College Summer Programme at University of Sydney
Summer Exchange Programmes
Shaw College Understanding Japanese Corporate Culture Programme
雙渠道雙語模式能讓聾童學得更好
Bimodal bilingual pedagogy facilitates deaf children’s learning
(Courtesy of the Centre for Sign Linguistics and Deaf Studies)
The Global Learning Opportunities in Business Education programme won an award in January 2011 from the IIE, an international organization for the promotion of educational activities across country boundaries.
Sometimes an internship did not end where and when the job was. Phoebe Wan, who served in an NGO in Singapore during the summer of 2010, was invited to attend an international conference in Tokyo as a member of the NGO’s team in November, submitted a paper on behalf of the NGO, and the paper made it to the finals as one of the best presented at the Conference!
Lui Hoi-lam, an anthropology freshman, participated in the New Asia-Yale community service exchange programme in the summer of 2010 and spent a week in a homeless women shelter in the US, giving daycare services. She relishes her experience and misses the children under her care.
In October 2009,  21 students of Shaw College went to Cambodia to administer much needed help to impoverished communities there. At about the same time, the Head of College led another team of 20 students to Beichuan County and offered support and assistance in restoring the confidence and optimism of the residents.
For Kwong Wing-yan, a Year 5 medical student, hardship only helps to strengthen her resolve to be a medical volunteer in the future, having spent a year in Cameroon doing voluntary work, often in perilous situations where gunshots and other forms of violence were in close proximity.
Summer Exchange Programmes<br><br>Study Trip to Gansu and Qinghai: Exploring the Cultures of Western China (Gansu and Qinghai)
Summer Exchange Programmes<br><br>Global Internship Programme (over 20 cities overseas and on the mainland)
The Grand Tour has been part of a scholar's calling since ancient times, in both China and the West. In the summer of 2009, 700 students went abroad in various programmes offered by the University, and many more travelled on their own. Here are those ecstatic about their Putonghua study trip in Beijing.
New faces in Gion, Kyoto? These young girls took the pain and the time to dress up as <b>maiko</b>, but their uncanny postures and curious eyes soon give away their identity. CUHK students seeing the world in Japan.
<b>Let me take you by the hand and lead you through the streets of London, I'll show you something to make you change your mind....</b>Students having a good time on a language programme in the British capital.
Some of our students spent their summer in Calcutta caring for orphans, mentally handicapped children, the destitute, and the dying. They demonstrated to us the bright side of the human face, and also gained for themselves an experience that would not fade from memory for a long time.
Hong Kong Bank Foundation Awards<br><br>Group photo
Heart to Heart Overseas Voluntary Service Scheme<br><br>Volunteers with children in Ghana
Heart to Heart Overseas Voluntary Service Scheme<br><br>Students dressing the wounds of a child
Heart to Heart Overseas Voluntary Service Scheme<br><br>Group photo
Miss Dorothy Wong, first Rhodes Scholar from CUHK, 1987
Fine Arts students
Dr. Choh-ming Li spoke at the academic exchange agreement signing ceremony with the University of California on 26 August 1965
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