Bulletin Autumn‧Winter 1993

(93) From Hong Kong Institute of Personnel Management HK$5,000 annually to provide a scholarship for a student concentrating in management. (94) From Hong Kong Oxygen & Acetylene Co. Ltd. HK$4,000 annually to provide aprize for amedical student with outstanding performance in the subject of anaesthesia and intensive care. (95) From Hong Kong Society of Accountants HK$6,000 annually to provide a scholarship for a final-year student of the Faculty of Business Administration. (96) From Hong Kong Society of Clinical Chemistry HK$500 annually to provide a book prize for a student with the best performance in one of the papers in the Chemical Pathology Examination. (97) From the Incorporated Trustees of the Wah Kiu Yat Po Fund for the Relief of Underprivileged Children: (a) HK$40,000 annually to provide four scholarships of $10,000 each for undergraduates in journalism and communication; and (b) HK$10,000 annually to provide a scholarship for a postgraduate in communication. (98) From Mobil Oil Hong Kong Ltd. HK$17,000 annually to provide ascholarship for an outstanding student in business administration. (99) FromMcDonald's Restaurants (Hong Kong) Ltd. HK$34,000 to provide two scholarships for final- year students in business administration. (100) From Procter & Gamble Hong Kong Ltd. HK$15,000 to provide a scholarship for a second- year student of the Two-year MBA Programme. (101) From South China Morning Post Publishers Ltd. HK$20,000 annually to provide four scholarships of $5,000 each for outstanding students in journalism and communication. (102) FromShun Hing Education and Charity Fund Ltd. HK$30,000 annually to provide two scholarships of $15,000 each, one to a student in electronic engineering and the other to a student in business administration. (103) From Sunrise Jewellery Co. Ltd. HK$5,000 to provide a scholarship for an outstanding student of New Asia College in 1992-93. (104) FromUnited Board forChristianHigherEducation in Asia: (a) US$2,200 annually to provide four scholarships for research on women; and (b) US$4,000 to sponsor an international conference on moral and civic education organized by the Department of Educational Administration and Policy. (105) From Ciba-Geigy (Hong Kong) Ltd. HK$30,000 to support osteoporosis research undertaken by the Department of Medicine. (106) From the following donors to sponsor the summer chemical research programme undertaken by Dr. Chan Kin-shing of the Department of Chemistry: (a) Dow Chemical Pacific Ltd. HK$3,000; (b) Hong Kong Oxygen & Acetylene Co. Ltd. HK$5,000; and (c) Shell Hong Kong Ltd. HK$5,000. (107) From Glaxo Hong Kong Ltd.: (a) to the Department of Medicine (i) HK$40,000 to support a research study; (ii) HK$15,000 to sponsor a staff member to attend an international workshop in Cambridge, UK; (b) to the Department of Community and Family Medicine HK$55,000 to support a study on migraine epidemiology in Hong Kong; and (c) to theDepartmentofAnaesthesiaand Intensive CareHK$70,000 to sponsor two staffmembers to attend a scientific meeting in Australia. (108) From Hong Kong Council of Early Childhood Education & Service Ltd. HK$2,000 to the Department of Paediatrics for research and educational purposes. (109) From the Hong Kong Society of Asia and Pacific 21 Ltd. HK$20,000 to support a research project undertaken by Dr. Kenneth W.Y. Leung of the Department of Journalism and Communication. (110) FromtheHong Kong Electric Co., Ltd. HK$50,000 to support research on burn injuries undertaken by theDepartment ofOrthopaedics andTraumatology. (111) From Lee Foundation, Singapore S$36,000 to support research undertaken by Prof. Cheng Tsu- yu of the Institute of Chinese Studies in 1993-94. (112) From Miss Lee Jing Ying HK$10,000 to support IVF research undertaken by the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. (113) From SmithKline Beecham Ltd. HK$15,000 to support a clinical study undertaken by the Department of Surgery. (114) Fromthe Society for theReliefofDisabledChildren HK$208,329 to support a research on nutritional rehabilitation of disabled children with feeding difficulties undertaken by the Department of Paediatrics. (115) Fromthe Social Services Committee, Tai PoDistrict Board HK$200,000 to support a survey on medical services inTai Po undertaken by theDepartment of Community and Family Medicine. (116) From Vestar, Inc. US$12,500 to support a research project on liver cancer jointly undertaken by the donor and the Department of Clinical Oncology. Gifts and Donations 51

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