Bulletin Autumn 1989

Gifts and Donations The University has recently received f r om local and overseas individuals and foundations the f ol lowi ng gifts and donations in support o f its programmes and projects: (1) From Arthur Anderson & Co. HK$10,000 annually for the award of a scholarship to a 2nd-year student of the Two-Year MBA Pro gramme who will participate in an exchange programme with effect from 1989-90. (2) From Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank and Chekiang First Bank HK$30,000 annually for the award of three scholarships of $10,000 each to students of the Faculty of Business Administration with effect from 1989-90. (3) From Financial Women's Association of Hong Kong HK$35,000 for the establishment of an endowment fund, the accrued interest from which will be used to set up a scholarship to be awarded to a 2nd-year female student of the Two-Year MBA Programme with effect from 1989-90. (4) From The Hong Kong College of General Practitioners HK$1,000 for the award of aprize in family medicine to a4th-year medical student in 1989-90. (5) From Hong Kong Telephone Company Limited HK$175,000 as the first payment of a donation for a research fellowship for the two-year postdoctoral programme in telecommunication under the Hong Kong Research Fellowship Programme from 1989-90. (6) From The Incorporated Trustees of theWah Kiu Yat Po Fund for the Relief of Underprivileged Children HK$24,800 annually for the award of four scholarships of $6,200 each to academically outstanding students in the Department of Journalism and Communication from 1989-90, tenable for amaximum of three years, subject to satisfactory academic progress. (7) From McDonald's Restaurants (Hong Kong) Limited anannual donation of three scholarships of tuition fee not exceeding HK$30,000 in total to outstanding 4th-year students of the Faculty of Business Administration, with effect from 1990-91. (8) From Merrill Lynch Asia Pacific Region, Merrill Lynch International Inc., HK$25,000 annually for the award of a scholarship to an outstanding full-time 2nd-year student majoring in business administration or economics from 1989-90, tenable for three years, subject to satisfactory academic progress. (9) From Nagoya University of Commerce and Business Administration ¥4,600,000 for the award of a scholarship to a graduate of this University to pursueMBA studies at theNagoya University of Commerce andBusiness Adminis­ tration for 1989-90. (10) From Nam Hoi Traders' Association, Limited, HK$50,000 for a loan fund to support MBA students who w ill participate in exchange programmes for 1989-90. (11) From NCR (Hong Kong) Limited HK$7,000 annually for the award of a scholarship to a 3rd-year student in business administration or in electronic engineering/computer science stream on arotation basis with effect from 1989-90. (12) FromMrs. Or Cheung Sze-chun US$300 for the award of a bursary to a 1st-year student of the Department of Journalism and Communication in 1989-90. (13) From Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited HK$12,000 for the award of a scholarship to anundergraduate of theFaculty of Business Administration in 1989-90. (14) From Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (Hong Kong Branch) HK$5,000 annually for the award of a bursary to a 2nd-year student of any faculty on the basis of financial need and academic achievement from 1989-90, renewable up to a maximum of three years, subject to satisfactory academic progress. (15) From the Winsor Education Foundation HK$125,000 as the first payment of a donation for a research fellowship for the two-year postgraduate programme in Chinese medicine under the Hong Kong Research Fellowship Programme from 1989-90. (16) From Yale Club of Hong Kong HK$6,000 for the award of a scholarship to students of New Asia College in 1988-89. 24

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