Bulletin Spring‧Summer 2003
Mr. Lee Fei A much respected industrialist, Mr. Lee Fei was involved in the construction of the new Beijing-Jiangxi Railway after graduating from Fudan University in Shanghai. He later entered the textile industry, first in mainland China and then in Hong Kong. Through the Lee Shihlun Tang, Mr. Lee has contributed significantly towards the textile industry in mainland China and played a pivotal role in developing Hong Kong into an international textile hub. Committed to the cultivation of talent, Mr. Lee has been a staunch supporter of tertiary education in Hong Kong, and has donated substantially towards the development of Shaw College. ( M r. Leereceivedhis honorary f e l l o w s h i p in absentia.) Dr. the Honourable Li Ka Cheung, Eric Dr. the Honourable Li Ka Cheung is a senior partner of Li, Tang, Chen & Co., Certified Public Accountants, and the representative of the Accountancy Functional Constituency of the Legislative Council. Dr. Li has received many awards for his work in the accounting profession and is actively involved in public service. He has served as chairman of the Commission of Youth, the Social Welfare Advisory Commission, the Hong Kong Council of Social Service, and the Public Accounts Committee of the Legislative Council. He has also been the Independent Trustee of the Staff Superannuation Scheme of the University and currently serves as an adjunct professor in the School of Accountancy. Prof. Ma Lin Prof. Ma Lin was vice-chancellor of the University from 1978 to 1987 and is currently chairman of the Board of Trustees of Shaw College. A remarkable biochemist and a devoted educator, Prof. Ma's vice- chancellorship was decked with brilliant achievements. These included the extension of academic exchange to the mainland, launch of the first doctoral programme, establishment of the Faculty of Medicine and admission of the first-batch of medical students, introduction of a part-time undergraduate programme, implementation of the Provisional Acceptance Scheme and the credit unit system, and the strengthening of general education. After his retirement in 1987, Prof. Ma still played an important role in the setting up of Shaw College. He also assisted Dr. Run Run Shaw in promoting educational and medical services in mainland China and Hong Kong, and setting up the Shaw Prize to give recognition to outstanding scholarship. Chinese University Bulletin Spring • Summer 2003 I 0
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