百家乐怎么玩-澳门百家乐官网娱乐城网址_网上百家乐是不是真的_全讯网888 (中国)·官方网站

CityU programme helps high school students realise their dreams

 

Distinguished guests from various sectors shared their views and experiences with 180 high school students at the Shaping Your Future: A Lifetime of Difference programme organised by City University of Hong Kong (CityU) on 3 May. The objective of the programme is to help youngsters set goals, choose study programmes and realise their dreams.

Mr Andrew Kam Min-ho, Managing Director of Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, delivered a speech on how he led his colleagues in dealing with the financial crisis and the swine influenza outbreak, as well as his experience turning Disneyland Resort into a profitable business in a short period of time. He also gave youngsters advice on meeting challenges and fulfilling dreams.

“A flash of inspiration accounts for one per cent of success while hard work with diligence makes up the remainder. Success entails constant pursuit of learning and a true zeal for one's work,” said Mr Kam. He encouraged the youngsters to meet challenges with optimism and keep calm in the face of difficulties.

Ms Doris Leung Shuk-yi, CEO of Diamond Cab, Mr Ray Chan Chin-ching, Co-founder of 9GaG.com, Mr Cheng Ka-ho, former martial arts athlete turned executive, and Mr Vivek Mahbubani, stand-up comedian, website designer and CityU alumnus, hosted a roundtable discussion for the students on how to set goals for their future.

Members of CityU in attendance included Mr Andrew Fan Ka-fai, Chairperson of the Community Relations Committee (CRC), Mr Lau Ming-wai, Dr Law Hing-chung, Mr Clovis LAU Koong-yep and Mr MAK Hoi-wah, Members of the CRC, Professor Way Kuo, University President, Professor Arthur Ellis, Provost, Mr Sunny Lee Wai-kwong, Vice-President (Administration), Professor Horace Ip Ho-shing, Vice-President (Student Affairs), Professor Paul Lam Kwan-sing, Chief-of-staff, and Dr Raymond Chan Kwok-hong, Dean of Students.

In his speech, Professor Kuo said, “Through this programme, students will have the opportunity to talk in person to successful leaders from various sectors and learn from their experience and insights. Also, through briefings by representatives from our Schools and Colleges, they will learn about the professional programmes that we offer as well as career prospects and further study opportunities after graduation.

“They may also get a taste of university life first-hand by visiting our campus. I am sure they will find this programme informative and useful,” he added.

This is the fifth year that CityU has hosted the Shaping Your Future: A Lifetime of Difference programme. In addition to the talks and roundtable discussion, the students visited CityU’s teaching and research facilities, including the State Key Laboratories, digital newsroom, Japanese Tea Room and the recently opened Run Run Shaw Creative Media Centre. College and school representatives introduced their respective colleges, schools and departments, and talked about career and study prospects.


Media enquiries: Christina Wu, Communications and Public Relations Office (Tel: 3442 6819 or 9841 2774)

 


YOU MAY BE INTERESTED

Back to top
百家乐群到shozo网| 澳门百家乐十大缆| 皇冠网小说网站网址| 百家乐官网导航网| 线上百家乐官网平台| 百家乐7scs娱乐平台| 波音百家乐官网自动投注| 顶级赌场官方下载| 宝格丽百家乐娱乐城| 合肥百家乐官网赌博游戏机| 游戏百家乐押金| 百家乐官网l路单| 稻城县| 澳门顶级赌场娱乐网| 富田太阳城二手房| 真人百家乐平台排行| 银河百家乐官网的玩法技巧和规则 | 澳门百家乐官网经历| 百家乐官网娱乐城博彩| 德州扑克发牌视频| 网上百家乐试| 澳门百家乐信誉| 24山方位 子孙 文昌| 百家乐官网翻天腾讯视频| 石首市| 998棋牌游戏| 全讯网网址| 澳门百家乐官网网站| 百家乐投注信用最好的| 百家乐真人赌场娱乐网规则| 百家乐正负计| 威尼斯人娱乐城在线赌博网站| 百家乐网络赌博真假| 盈得利百家乐官网娱乐城| 百家乐官网娱乐备用网址| 锡林浩特市| 金华市| 海南省| 百家乐官网游戏教程| 风水24山头| 东莞水果机遥控器|