Bulletin Spring‧Summer 1996

110. From The Hong Kong Federation of Insurers Educational Trust HK$20,000 t o provide a scholarship for an outstanding final-year business administration student majoring in either finance or marketing. 111. From The Hong Kong Institute of Company Secretaries HK$3,000 annually to provide three prizes for outstanding students of business administration. 112. From Hon g Kong Institute of Marketing HK$5,000 annually to provide a scholarship for an outstanding student of marketing. 113. From Hong Kong Telecom Foundation annually for four years: a. HK$30,750 to provide a scholarship for a postgraduate student; and b. a donation of an amount equivalent to tuition fee plus an allowance of HK$20,000 and one round trip economy class airfare to/from Hong Kong for a postgraduate student from mainland China. 114. From Jackie Chan Charitable Foundatio n HK$15,000 to provide tw o scholarships for outstanding students of music. 115. From Kowloon Chamber of Commerce for 1995- 96: a. HK$30,000 to provide three scholarships of $10,000 each for an outstanding student of Chinese language an d literature, o f economics, and of social work; and b. HK$30,000 to provide six bursaries of $5,000 each for outstanding students with financial difficulties. 116. From LeaRonal (S.E. Asia) Ltd. HK$3,000 annually to provide a scholarship for a final-year student of chemistry. 117. From M.C . Packaging (Hong Kong ) Ltd. HK$6,000 annually to provide a scholarship for an outstanding final-year student of, on a rotation basis, the faculties of business administration, engineering, science, and social science. 118. From Mobi l Oil Hong Kong Ltd. HK$17,000 annually to provide a scholarship fo r an outstanding student of the Faculty of Engineering. 119. From The Nanyang Commercial Bank Ltd. HK$ 10,000 annually for three years to provide a prize for the top graduate in economics. 120. From The Orient Overseas Container Line Ltd. for 1995-96: a. HK$60,000 to provide travel awards of up to $10,000 each to subsidize undergraduate students attending overseas conferences or conducting study-travel projects; and b. HK$240,000 to provide six scholarships o f $40,000 each for outstanding students of the faculties of arts, business administration, engineering, science, and social science. 121. From Procter & Gamble Hong Kong Limited HK$30,750 annually to provide a scholarship for a second-year student of the Two-Year MBA Programme. 122. From Sharp-Roxy (Hong Kong) Limited HK$ 10,000 to provide a scholarship fo r an outstanding student of electronic engineering in 1995-96. 123. From South China Morning Post Publishers Limited HK$40,000 annually to provide four scholarships for outstanding students of journalism and communication. 124. From Standard Chartered Community Foundation (previously known as Standard Chartered Bank) HK$61,500 annually to provide two scholarships for outstanding students of business administration. 125. From Star TV HK$6,000 annually to provide two scholarships o f $3,000 each for outstanding students of journalism and communication. 126. From The Swatow Lodge No.3705 EC HK$20,000 to provide two bursaries of $10,000 each for needy students in 1995-96. 127. From K.R Tin Foundation Ltd. HK$40,00 0 annually to provide five educational research assistantships for outstanding students of the Faculty of Education. 128. From S.K. Yee Medical Foundation HK$110,000 annually to provide 11 scholarships for outstanding medical students. 129. From Chiang Ching Kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange: a. to the Research Centre for Translation US$5,646.09 as the first instalment of a donation to support the publication of M o d e r n T i m e s ; b. to the Department of Anthropology i. US$5,297.85 as the first instalment of a donation to support the publication of T a i w an S t u d i e s : A J o u r n a l o f T r a n s l a t i o n conducted by Prof. Joseph Bosco; ii. US$10,628.50 as the first instalment of a donation to support a research project on food culture in Taiwan undertaken by Prof. David Wu; iii. a further donation of US$9,793.28 to support a research project on the Mazu Temple undertaken by Prof. Joseph Bosco; c. to the Department of Architecture US$7,769.42 as the first instalment of a donation to support a research project on the oral architectural history of China undertaken by Prof. Tunney Lee; d. to the Department of Histor y i. US$10,362.66 to support a research project on private correspondence of 54

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