Jun, 2011 Volume 3 |
More Awards Received |
The School fully supports its students in their efforts to build self-confidence and experience in various open competitions. This April, a number of students were awarded in two major business contests.
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CUSCS Staff Honoured with CUHK Long Service Awards 2010 |
This April, 66 staff members who had been with the University for 25 or 35 years received 2010 Long Service Awards from Prof Joseph J Y Sung, CUHK Vice-Chancellor. Four devoted staff received awards for having served the University for 35 years. Anthony Wong Lok On from the School was one of them.
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Follow us on Twitter and Yahoo! Blog |
The School is expanding its social media platforms for learners who want to stay tuned to the School's latest happenings.
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CUSCS' Booth Well Received in Senior Citizen Career Expo |
On 14 April, CUSCS' booth at the Senior Citizen Career Expo drew around 2,000 visitors in pursuit of lifelong learning to enrich their retirement.
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CUSCS at Hok Yau Club New Academic Structure Seminar |
With the launch of the new academic structure, the Hok Yau Club hosted a seminar disseminating more information about it on 21 May at Queen Elizabeth Stadium. The School was invited to be one of the exhibitors, and our booth exhibiting the 26 Higher Diploma programmes we offer was frequented by around 8,000 visitors.
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Collaboration with the Hong Kong Institute of Bankers |
On 26 May, the School signed an agreement with the Hong Kong Institute of Bankers (HKIB) to initiate collaboration between the two institutions in nurturing banking professionals and financial service executives. The Agreement Signing Ceremony was officiated by Mr Stanley Wong Yuen Fai, JP AHKIB, Chairman of the Membership and Professional Development Committee of HKIB and Dr Victor Lee, Director of the School. We were honoured to have Ms Carrie Leung, Chief Executive Officer of HKIB, deliver a speech and Mr S K Chan, Senior Manager, Professional Qualifications and Membership of HKIB, as our honourable guests. Over 100 people attended the forum.
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The 64th Economic Management Training Programme for Senior Civil Servants from Mainland China |
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The School is committed to providing high quality corporate training programmes to meet the needs of various private and public organisations in Hong Kong and the mainland. To further enhance the quality of the programme, the School constantly works with other reputable organisations. The 64th Economic Management Training Programme for Senior Civil Servants from Mainland China, co-organised by the School and the China Association for International Exchange of Personnel with Hong Kong Pei Hua Education Foundation, was held on 16-28 May. The programme aimed to familiarize participants with the operation of the market economy in Hong Kong and the roles taken by government and enterprises. Thirty-seven students from various government bodies in mainland China joined the programme. They attended lectures and were given tours of major government bodies, businesses and financial organisations in Hong Kong. Keynote speakers of the programme included Dr Zhou Ba-jun, member of the Commission on Strategic Development, HKSAR, Ms Elsie Leung Oi-sie, Deputy Director of the HKSAR Basic Law Committee, Prof Fu Ping-ping, Department of Management, CUHK, and Prof Shih Chi-ping, commentator from Phoenix Satellite Television. Mr Ian Fok Chun Wan, Governor and Chairman of the Standing Committee of the Hong Kong Pei Hua Education Foundation, attended the welcome dinner with the participants.
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CUSCS Parents' Talk |
On May 28, the School hosted a Parents' Talk at our Central Learning Centre to provide the public with the most up-to-date information on the upcoming 334 academic structure.
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CUSCS Chamber Orchestra Established |
Following the establishment of the CUSCS Chinese Ensemble this April, the School has formed the CUSCS Chamber Orchestra. Dedicated to promoting musical arts and inspiring creativity, the Orchestra is committed to striving for excellence.
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CUSCS Students Author a Book |
Every year the School organises a writing contest to encourage students to stretch the boundaries of their imaginations. This year, a workshop on writing and photography was held and the participants were encouraged to express their sentiments through these two art forms. They submitted original photos or drawings and composed essays on the images. Ten Grand Prize works and 20 outstanding works were chosen and put together into a published book, which is also available on our Yahoo! Blog. The School is glad to see its students exploring their areas of interest and using their talent to the fullest.
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CUSCS Award Ceremony 2011 |
The School pays attention to students' lives both inside and outside the classroom. On 6 May, the CUSCS Award Ceremony 2011 was held at CUHK to recognise our students' achievements in their studies and out-of-class activities. Awardees included students who made significant progress in their studies, winners of various school-wide competitions, participants in social volunteer work and alumni service committees. The evening was spiced up by a performance of the School Choir, student hip-hop dance and saxophone playing.
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Alumni Association Highlights |
Check out the latest news from the CUSCS Alumni Association here.
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Our Alumni |
Our alumni, Ms Yuen Wai Yin(Graduate of Higher Diploma Programme in Corporate and Marketing Communication 2007) , Ms So Hiu Yan Venus (Graduate of Higher Diploma Programme in Applied Translation Studies 2010), Ms Yip Oi Yan Vivien (Graduate of Higher Diploma Programme in Business & Human Resource Management 2010) and Ms Yip Wai Ling Christy, (Graduate of Higher Diploma Programme in Applied Translation Studies 2008) shared their latest move with us. Find out more about their successful stories here!
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