Calendar 2013–14
The Constituent Colleges 35 Part 1 The emblem of the College is made up of three ancient Chinese characters— people, mountain and harmony. It indicates the College emphasizes on staff- students’ interaction with nature. It is the College’s ultimate goal to promote a green life among students and to raise their environment awareness, so as to develop a sustainable campus. Green measures include hostel energy-saving measures, installation of in-room digital meter and staff-student catering centre waste-reduction scheme, etc. The College cares a lot about students’ moral and intellectual development, as well as their career prospects. It aims to provide students with whole-person education through a wide range of general education programmes and student development activities, such as seminars, leadership training courses, exchange activities and visiting scholar programmes. Education and activities provided by the College will help its students to be confident and self-motivated; and to speak out and express their opinions. The College provides various scholarships to recognize students with excellent academic and outstanding personal performance. Substantial bursaries and other financial aids are also available for students-in-need. Professor Joseph Wan-yee Lau, a world-renowned expert on hepato- pancreato-biliary surgery and Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, is the founding Master of Lee Woo Sing College.
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