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Dr. Li Dak Sum Donates HK$100 million to CUHK in Support of the Research and Development of Chinese Medicine in Hong Kong
18 JUN 2015
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) earlier held a donation ceremony for the establishment of the ‘Li Dak Sum Yip Yio Chin R&D Centre for Chinese Medicine’ in gratitude for the HK$100 million donation made by Dr. Li Dak Sum. Officiating guests included: The Honourable C Y Leung, Chief Executive of the HKSAR and CUHK Chancellor; Dr. Li Dak Sum, Chairman of Roxy Property Investment Company Limited and Corporate Advisor of Sharp-Roxy (HK) Limitedand his wife Mrs. Li Yip Yio Chin; The Honourable Eddie Ng,Secretary for Education; Dr. Vincent Cheng, Chairman of the Council of CUHK; Prof. Joseph Sung, Vice-Chancellor and President of CUHK; and Prof. Shaw Pang Chui, Director of the Li Dak Sum Yip Yio Chin R&D Centre for Chinese Medicine and Professor of the School of Life Sciences, CUHK.
An endowment fund named the ‘Li Dak Sum Yip Yio Chin Education Development Fund’ will be set up with the HK$100 million donation to support CUHK in advancing its research in Chinese medicine. In addition, the ‘Li Dak Sum Yip Yio Chin Scholarships’ will be set up to facilitate academic exchange between CUHK and Fudan University in Shanghai as well as the tertiary institutions in Ning Po, and make awards to outstanding students from families with financial difficulties. In appreciation of Dr. Li’s contributions to CUHK, apart from the establishment of the ‘Li Dak Sum Yip Yio Chin R&D Centre for Chinese Medicine’, the new wing of the University Library will also be named as ‘Li Dak Sum Yip Yio Chin Building’.
At the donation ceremony, Prof. Joseph Sung expressed his deep gratitude to Dr. Li for his generosity. He said, ‘We have been honoured to receive Dr. Li’s staunch support since the early days of CUHK’s establishment. Dr. Li not only served as a member of the Board of Trustees of New Asia College, CUHK, but also repeatedly donated to CUHK to grant financial assistance to students and support CUHK’s research and teaching. This time, Dr. Li has again made a donation of a substantial amount, enabling CUHK to establish a Chinese medicine research centre. The contributions made to the Chinese medicine sector will benefit the community in the long run.’
Dr. Li Dak Sum, a renowned businessman, has always been supportive of charitable works, particularly in education. Speaking at the ceremony, Dr. Li remarked, ‘I am so pleased to collaborate with CUHK once again and be able to contribute my humble share towards the excellence of teaching and research as well as the long term benefit of the community at large.’ He continued, ‘I look forward to seeing a new era in Chinese medicine research brought about by the newly established Centre.’
In recent years, CUHK has attained considerable achievements in Chinese medicine research. Prof. Shaw Pang Chui said that the new Centre's major tasks will include: (1) to utilize CUHK’s existing experience and through multidisciplinary collaboration to analyze the ingredients and effectiveness of Chinese medicine, resulting in better authentication and quality control of Chinese medicinal materials; (2) to collect, arrange and investigate the Chinese medicinal materials from the Lingnan region; (3) to provide workshops and training to local Chinese medicine practitioners and international Chinese medicine researchers. He said, ‘We hope that our works will be able to enhance the development and research of Chinese medicine in Hong Kong. In addition, we wish to promote the quality control and assurance of Chinese medicinal materials and products in Hong Kong; and to provide training towards expertise in the Chinese herbal industry. As a result, the Chinese medicine industry and high tech sector can be developed and promoted. The Centre is also planning to collaborate with the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, in the United Kingdom, to enhance its development.’
The newly established ‘Li Dak Sum Yip Yio Chin R&D Centre for Chinese Medicine’ will strengthen its collaboration with international and mainland prestigious schools and institutes to promote Chinese medicine research. The Centre will also cooperate with the Food and Health Bureau and the Department of Health, HKSAR, to position Hong Kong as an international hub for the development of Chinese medicine.
(Source: Communications and Public Relations Office, The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
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OIA website wins 2015 Communicator Award of Distinction
22 MAY 2015
We are delighted to announce that the newly designed website of the Office of Institutional Advancement (OIA) of The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) won the 21st Annual Communicator Award of Distinction.
Based in the United States, The Communicator Awards is an international award program honoring big ideas in communications and marketing. With more than 6,000 entries, it is one of the largest competitions of its kind in the world.
The Academy of Interactive & Visual Arts (AIVA) sanctions and judges The Communicator Awards. AIVA consists of top-tier professionals from acclaimed media, communications, advertising, creative and marketing firms.
New features of the OIA website include a user-friendly and informative interface where you can easily follow the latest fund-raising initiatives of CUHK. The responsive web design allows you to browse our website on a variety of mobile devices in a proper format. The sharing function enables you to share our news and events on social media with just one click. You are also encouraged to make use of the online donation platform to support the development of CUHK.
CUHK conferred honorary fellowships on five distinguished individuals
11 MAY 2015
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) held its Fourteenth Honorary Fellowship Conferment Ceremony today (11 May) on campus. At the Ceremony, Dr. Vincent H.C. CHENG, Chairman of the Council conferred honorary fellowships on the following five distinguished persons, in recognition of their remarkable contributions to the University and the community.
Mr. CHOI Park-lai
Mr. Choi Park-lai is well-known in both local and overseas Chinese communities for his invaluable contributions to the preservation and development of traditional Chinese folk culture (especially geomancy). His almanac has been widely adopted by Chinese people around the world and was honoured by the Guangdong Provincial Government as Cultural Heritage in 2013. Mr. Choi has made significant contributions to education and social welfare in Hong Kong and mainland China, and established the Hong Kong Shun Lung Yan Chak Foundation which supported the construction of two hospitals in rural areas of Guangdong, as well as a number of nonprofit schools in Hong Kong, Yunnan and Cambodia. He was named an Honorary Citizen of Foshan City by the Guangdong Provincial Government, and World Outstanding Chinese by the United World Chinese Association. Mr. Choi is a staunch supporter of CUHK and has made generous donations to the University and the Wu Yee Sun College to provide scholarships and bursaries, support for student internship programmes, the I‧CARE Programme and professorship schemes, and for the purchase of equipment.
Mr. LAU Chor-tak
Mr. Lau Chor-tak, a prominent entrepreneur and philanthropist, is Chairman of the Lau Chor Tak Foundation Limited, Managing Director of Tak Kee Cotton Yarn Company Limited, and Managing Director of Fung Shing Land Investment Company Limited. Mr. Lau is highly acclaimed by industry for his integrity, and provides an exemplary model for youngsters with his diligence and perseverance. He has supported educational endeavours in Hong Kong and mainland China for over half a century by establishing many schools in Jiangxi and Ningxia, as well as making munificent donations to local universities, so nurturing talents for society. Mr. Lau has made generous donations to support the development of the Institute of Global Economics and Finance (IGEF) of CUHK, including the establishment of the ‘Lau Chor Tak Distinguished Lecture on Global Economics and Finance’, in which prominent scholars and experts are invited to deliver lectures and exchange views on the latest developments in the global and Chinese economies or related topics of public interest. In appreciation of the support by Mr. Lau, the University has named a Lecture Theatre of the Yasumoto International Academic Park as ‘Lau Chor Tak Lecture Theatre’.
Dr. LI Wai-tat Walton
Dr. Li Wai-tat Walton is currently the Chairman of the Board of Directors and the Medical Superintendent, Hong Kong Sanatorium & Hospital (HKSH), and Clinical Associate Professor (honorary), Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences of CUHK. Dr. Li obtained his medical qualification in the US and there completed his Fellowship in Corneal and External Ocular Disease and his Diploma of the American Board of Ophthalmology. Dr. Li returned to Hong Kong in 1980 and joined HKSH where he established and headed the Department of Ophthalmology. He has made significant contributions to the medical profession in Hong Kong. Under his leadership, HKSH has affiliated with local tertiary institutions since 1998 to provide clinical attachment opportunities for medical students and launch a full-time nursing programme, helping to ease the shortage of manpower and foster the upgrading of nursing training to a degree-based education. In 2013, The Li Shu Fan Medical Foundation, chaired by Dr. Li, established the Li Shu Fan Medical Foundation Professorship in Clinical Oncology at the CUHK Faculty of Medicine in support of research in clinical oncology, and in memory of the late Dr. Li Shu Fan, the first Medical Superintendent of HKSH and uncle of Dr. Walton Li.
Mr. YAU Ying-sum William
Mr. Yau Ying-sum William, a distinguished entrepreneur in the garment industry and alumnus of CUHK, is the Founder and Managing Director of Ongood Industrial Limited. As a devoted textile industrialist for 40 years, Mr. Yau has made significant contributions in promoting the garment industry and actively represents the industry in public service. He is a member of the Executive Committee of the Hong Kong Garment Manufacturers Association and was a member of the Textile and Clothing Training Board of the Vocational Training Council. Mr. Yau is also enthusiastic in the service of education and has generously donated to CUHK, United College and the CUHK Federation of Alumni Associations to set up a number of scholarships and to support various kinds of student development programmes. He is currently a member of the Board of Trustees of United College and an Honorary Advisor of the Alumni Association, giving invaluable advice to the College. He was a member of the Committee of the 2014 Alumni Homecoming Anniversary Classes Donation Campaign, and has helped in the establishment of and the fund raising for the CUHK Alumni Torch Fund to support the long term development of the University.
Dr. YU Yui-chiu
Dr. Yu Yui-chiu is an experienced legal professional, currently the Senior Partner of Messrs Yu Tsang & Loong, Solicitors and Notaries Public. He has been a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and the Supreme Court of Hong Kong since 1966, a Notary Public of Hong Kong since 1974, and has been admitted to the Supreme Court of Singapore as well as Victoria, Australia. Dr. Yu has contributed significantly to the legal profession in Hong Kong by taking up various public and community services, including membership of the Disciplinary Committee of The Law Society of Hong Kong and of the Board of Review (Inland Revenue Ordinance) Hong Kong. He is currently a Trustee of both the University of Liverpool Graduate Association (Hong Kong) Scholarship Fund and The Yu Lee Mo Fan Charitable Foundation. Dr. Yu is enthusiastic about the growth and development of young people. Over the years, he has made generous donations to institutions in Hong Kong and the Mainland, and has been very supportive of the development of Shaw College at CUHK by making generous donations to various causes including college development, scholarships, bursaries, amenities and facilities renovation, art and culture, as well as environmental sustainability. He has also served as a member of the Board of Trustees of Shaw College since 2005 to help promote the development of the College.
(Source: Communications and Public Relations Office, The Chinese University of Hong Kong)