Issue 25 16 Jul 2021
Professor Suk-Ying WONG Assumes Mastership
Prof Suk-Ying WONG, Associate Vice-President of CUHK, Professor in the Department of Sociology and Director of the Office of Admissions and Financial Aid, has been appointed Master of CW Chu College for a period of four years, with effect from 1 July 2021. The College is delighted to welcome our new Master.
Prof Suk-Ying WONG, College Master since 1 July 2021
Prof Suk-Ying WONG, College Master since 1 July 2021
From the Editor
We are pleased to bring to you Issue 25 of the CW Chu College Newsletter, which provides updates on the College from late March 2021 onwards.
Donation (27 March–1 July 2021)
The College expresses its sincere appreciation to the following donor for her generous support:
Personalia (27 March–1 July 2021)
Appointments and Staff Movements (College Affiliated Members)

Prof Suk-Ying WONG, Associate Vice-President of CUHK, Professor in the Department of Sociology and Director of the Office of Admissions and Financial Aid, has been appointed Master of the College with effect from 1 July 2021, for a term of four years (also see a separate article—Professor Suk-Ying WONG Assumes Mastership).

Professor Wai-Yee CHAN Expresses Appreciation to College Staff Members
Prof Wai-Yee CHAN, Pro-Vice-Chancellor of CUHK and Professor of Biomedical Sciences, stepped down as College Master at the end of June 2021. The couple, Prof CHAN and Mrs CHAN, hosted a lunch for College staff members at a restaurant in Ma On Shan on 29 June. Prof Thomas AU, Associate Master and Dean of Students, Prof Kenneth YOUNG, Founding Master, and College staff gathered there to thank the leaving Master for his leadership and significant contribution to the College over the past few years.
Prof Wai-Yee CHAN with a happy face after receiving a thank-you card from the College
Prof Wai-Yee CHAN with a happy face after receiving a thank-you card from the College
Cultus et Beneficentia Awards
The Cultus et Beneficentia Award was established in 2016 by the College, to be granted to the best student(s) of each graduating class and in Years 4 to 6. It aims to recognise students who have best demonstrated the spirit of the College during their normative study periods. It is the highest honour for students of the College.
(From left) Prof Suk-Ying WONG, Master-Designate, Prof Wai-Yee CHAN, Master, Ms YIP Hiu Ching Chloe, Prof Thomas AU, Associate Master and Dean of Students, and Prof Kenneth YOUNG, Founding Master
(From left) Prof Suk-Ying WONG, Master-Designate, Prof Wai-Yee CHAN, Master, Ms YIP Hiu Ching Chloe, Prof Thomas AU, Associate Master and Dean of Students, and Prof Kenneth YOUNG, Founding Master
Awards and Achievements
The College congratulates our members on receiving the following awards and achievements:
Prof Vincent CHEUNG, Associate Professor, School of Biomedical Sciences, and one of the recipients of the Teachers of the Year Award 2021, demonstrating the use of sensors on his arms that have helped him study human muscle synergies
Prof Vincent CHEUNG, Associate Professor, School of Biomedical Sciences, and one of the recipients of the Teachers of the Year Award 2021, demonstrating the use of sensors on his arms that have helped him study human muscle synergies
College Service Team
Thanks to the generous support from The D. H. Chen Foundation in recent years, the College Service Teams have launched their summer service projects smoothly, and throughout the years, the projects have positively influenced the lives of the university and secondary school participants.
Residents' Association
Distribution of Desserts to Residents

The Sixth Executive Committee, Cornucopia, distributed their home-made desserts, Grass Jelly with Taro Balls, to College residents on the evening of 3 May 2021. To avoid mass gathering, the desserts were delivered to each resident's room by the Committee members. The residents were able to enjoy a ‘sweet’ escape from gruelling preparations for their final exams.
Grass Jelly with Taro Balls made by Cornucopia for College residents on 3 May 2021
Grass Jelly with Taro Balls made by Cornucopia for College residents on 3 May 2021
Student Honour Code Committee
As one of the distinctive features of our College, the Student Honour Code guides our students to be aware of their actions, and to learn to take responsibility for what they do in the College community. The Student Honour Code Committee (SHCC) is elected to manage the Honour Code and to deal with any behaviour that is inconsistent with it, promoting the spirit of self-governance, honesty, mutual respect and support within the College community.
Sharing by Graduating Class of 2021
Ms Karlygach KAINAZAROVA (from the 2017 cohort) and Mr ZHOU Rongzi Roy (from the 2016 cohort) have shared with us their reflections on College life throughout their undergraduate studies.
Karlygach (first from left) in her academic gown with two other College students on campus
Karlygach (first from left) in her academic gown with two other College students on campus
Alumni Greetings
In this Issue, Ms FUNG Yu Yan Mary from the Class of 2017 and Mr IP Chun Ho Michael from the Class of 2019 share about their undergraduate life at the College and/ or life after graduation.
Michael (second from right), Prof Joseph SUNG (second from left), Chairman of the Wu Zhi Qiao (Bridge to China) Charitable Foundation and former Vice-Chancellor of CUHK, and Michael's colleagues in the office of Dream Impact, the social enterprise he is working for
Michael (second from right), Prof Joseph SUNG (second from left), Chairman of the Wu Zhi Qiao (Bridge to China) Charitable Foundation and former Vice-Chancellor of CUHK, and Michael's colleagues in the office of Dream Impact, the social enterprise he is working for
Career and Internship Scheme
To the Workplace Programme 2020

With the coordination of Prof Peter LAI, former Secretary for Security, HKSARG and currently Adjunct Professor, Department of Politics and Public Administration, The University of Hong Kong, the following workshops were held in March and April 2021 to equip participants of the Programme with skills helpful to securing jobs in their indicated areas of work interest:
Dr Veronica TAM (first row, left), former Director of Student Affairs, Lingnan University and former Head of Student Affairs Office, Tung Wah College, and two participants of the Small-group Intensive Interview Training on 3 April 2021
Dr Veronica TAM (first row, left), former Director of Student Affairs, Lingnan University and former Head of Student Affairs Office, Tung Wah College, and two participants of the Small-group Intensive Interview Training on 3 April 2021
Outreach Activity
Programme Exploration Days for 2021 JUPAS Applicants

With the uncertainties of the pandemic, the Programme Exploration Days for 2021 JUPAS Applicants was held virtually from 24 to 28 May 2021 by the Office of Admissions and Financial Aid. An activity website was launched and served as a one-stop platform for visitors to learn about CUHK, including its admission requirements, campus, Faculties, Programmes and Colleges, through online materials and interactive initiatives such as live consultation sessions and a virtual campus tour. 
CWC information in the website launched for the Programme Exploration Days for 2021 JUPAS Applicants
CWC information in the website launched for the Programme Exploration Days for 2021 JUPAS Applicants
Next Issue
The next issue of the CW Chu College Newsletter will be published in February/ March 2022. College members are welcome to provide news and contributions (in either Chinese or English) to the College Office via email (info.cwchu@cuhk.edu.hk) by 14 January 2022.

Professor Suk-Ying WONG Assumes Mastership
From the Editor
Donation (27 March–1 July 2021)
Personalia (27 March–1 July 2021)
Professor Wai-Yee CHAN Expresses Appreciation to College Staff Members
Cultus et Beneficentia Awards
Awards and Achievements
College Service Team
Residents' Association
Student Honour Code Committee
Sharing by Graduating Class of 2021
Alumni Greetings
Career and Internship Scheme
Outreach Activity
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