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Prof. David Chan (left)
Ms. Gentiana Cheung (right)
(From left) Samuel Wong, Dicky Chan, Cathy Tong and Heidi Or (Photo by ISO Staff)
(From left) Samuel Wong, Dicky Chan, Cathy Tong and Heidi Or (Photo by ISO Staff)
Ko Tsz-ching (right)
Judy Chen
Mavis Wong
From left: Chung Sum-yue Natalie, Wan Chin-chong Peter, Chong Yip-fung Vincent
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Walker Chau Ka-chun and Winnie Ho Yuen-ching, two organizers from the winning team from the Department of Chinese Language and Literature of the 2014 Greenest O-Camp Competition.
Walker Chau Ka-chun and Winnie Ho Yuen-ching, two organizers from the winning team from the Department of Chinese Language and Literature of the 2014 Greenest O-Camp Competition.
A student body, Green World, has been organizing a 'Clean the Plate' campaign since March 2013. The committee members of the organization distribute food and beverage coupons to reward students who have finished all their food and to encourage those who haven't to do so, in the hope that the financial incentive will serve as tinder for long-term behavioural change.
The 1,800 CUHK Golden Jubilee Marathon Team members who joined the Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon 2013 are cheered on by CUHK staff, students and alumni
Led by coaches Prof. Michael Ramsden (seated) and Mr. Newton Mak (back), four law students won the championship and the LAWASIA Trophy for Best Memorial at the 7th LAWASIA International Moot Competition.
20th Anniversary of CUHK Department of Japanese Studies<br><br>Miss Kitty Chung (middle), a 2009 graduate, thanks the Department of Japanese Studies for giving her the opportunity to broaden her horizon
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.
Master's degree graduates throw their mortar boards at the 69th Congregation.
To celebrate United College's 55th Anniversary, the College Student Union hosted a series of events in 2011. Prof. Fung Kwok-pui (in yellow), Head of United College, joined the students in wishing their beloved College a very happy birthday.
Guess who is the guy wearing the tie? Joseph J.Y. Sung, Vice-Chancellor of CUHK, poses with a group of incoming exchange students.
The CUHK Rowing Team is no stranger to winning at the 'Jackie Chan Challenge Cup Hong Kong Universities Rowing Championships'. The team secured its overall championship in 2011 again, making it the winner of the competition for the tenth year in a row.
Incoming exchange students visit the Peak to see Hong Kong's stunning skyline. CUHK was hosting about 560 incoming exchange students on its campus in the first term of 2011–12.
With excellent performance in international woodball championships, Ng Cho-kwan, Year 3 student in Sports Science and Physical Education, was named the world's top 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.
The other faces of an ex-Commissioner and a reigning Vice-Chancellor: Mr. Dick Lee and Prof. Joseph Sung as chef-raconteurs in March 2011.
The CUHK women's squash team collected their first ever championship at the intervarsity tournament in February 2011, and are seen here with their coach.
Shaw College celebrated its silver anniversary with a dinner attended by some 400 members of the College and their guests. At the dinner, guests were entertained by the great and the good, including stand-up comics from the Vice-Chancellor.
As part of an effort to build up a more caring campus, the Office of Student Affairs introduced the uBuddies Peer Counselling Network in January 2011, here seen inaugurated by the Vice-Chancellor and the Provost.
Food and wine laboratory, School of Hotel and Tourism Management
Christmas Dinner 2010 organized by the staff associations of the University.
The CUHK Women's Team was the first runner-up in an intervarsity aquatic meet in October 2010.
Inauguration Ceremony for Undergraduates<br><br>Prof. Joseph Sung and this year's overseas exchange students
The CUHK Men's Rowing Team won the Universities Rowing Championship for the ninth consecutive year in August 2010.
Prof. Joseph Sung took up the headship at CUHK on 1 July 2010. He has a distinguished track record in medical research and community service, and is an eminent gastroenterologist. His first objectives are to enhance students' awareness of their social responsibility, and to strengthen their general education.
Prof. Joseph Sung of the Faculty of Medicine was returned by unanimous recommendation of the Search Committee to be the seventh Vice-Chancellor of CUHK. He is seen here posing with admiring students when they met in the full bloom of flowers on campus in March 2010.
In 2010, the Rhodes Scholarship for Hong Kong was offered to a medical graduate of CUHK, Timothy Cheng. His interests outside medical studies include literature, film, and sports, and his commiseration for human sufferings has been manifested in his voluntary services in Inner Mongolia, Kenya, and Yunnan.
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.
<b>Gaudeamus igitur, juvenes dum sumus…</b>('Let us rejoice therefore, while we are young…', from a hymn sung at university graduations in the 18th century.) Graduates congratulating each other on the joyous congregation day in December 2009.
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.
CUHK oarsmen have grown so used to success that they really do not know how things could happen otherwise. In 2009, CUHK teams were the overall champion at the Jackie Chan Challenge Cup Hong Kong Universities Rowing Championship for the eighth consecutive year.
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.
Social Work students from CUHK were in Sichuan to help with spiritual and cultural reconstruction among secondary school students there in the wake of the traumatic experience.
The 45th Annual Aquatic Meet of the University Sports Federation of Hong Kong<br><br>CUHK women's team is first runner-up in the women's overall
29th Annual Intervarsity Games Swimming Gala<br><br>CUHK women's swimming team wins the overall championship
13th Hong Kong Universities Rowing Championships<br><br>CUHK clinches overall and the women's overall championships
The 24th Inter Post-Secondary College Debate Competition<br><br>Cantonese debate team makes its eighth victory
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