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PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS BY Prof Chia-Wei WOO
Chancellor, Council and Court Members, Distinguished
Guests, Colleagues, Parents, and, last but certainly not
least on a day like this, Our Graduating Students:
We have gathered here to celebrate the first graduation
at HKUST +ftw the n&.wn of Hong Kong to her mother- land. It must sound unfamiliar to you, our Class of 1997,
to be addressed as the first graduates of China’s Hong
Kong University of Science and Technology. Rut, stop
and think for a moment. How thrilling it must be-for
each and every one of you-to mark history in this
personal manner!
The vast hinterland north of us is Hong Kong’s
greatest asset. Other than the hinterland and a deep
harbor, Hong Kong has little in the way of natural
resources. What Hong Kong depends on is her people,
a people who are willing to work diligently to earn for
themselves social stability and economic prosperity.
We live in an era depicted as “knowledge inten-
sive”. This means it is no longer sufficient just to work
diligcnt&. We must work intt,lligent(y, which requires a
strong foundation built upon education and technology.
By “education” we mean not only the acquisition of
professional expertise, but also cultural broadening,
which comes with a genuine appreciation for the
humanities and the arts. In “technology” we include its
precursor and its commercialization-the sciences that
provide technology with a sound foundation, and
modern management methods that facilitate its applica-
tion.
Thus, these two words, education and technol- ogy, precisely summarize HKUST’s mission. And these
two gifts are what our young graduates have sought,
and have acquired, during an all-too-brief career at
HKUST.
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Heretofore, Hong Kong has not paid sufficient attention
to, nor invested sufficiently in, education and technol-
ogy. Rut now we have good news. Education and
technology are two of the five areas the Chief Executive
of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SARI
has specified as holding the highest priority for his
Administration. His clear vision for education and tech-
nology is shared by the Convenor of his Executive
Council, and by his Chief Justice, who took the Univer-
sity Grants Committee into its modern age when he chaired that organization just a few years ago.
These are people who value education and tech-
nology, a fact evidenced by their respective positions as
Chancellor, Council Chairman, and Council Vice-Chair-
man of our University. These are men of action. Their
shared vision will surely become a reality.
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Hong Kong’s universities will adopt a four-year
system; consequently our future graduates will enjoy a
more complete education. Hong Kong will develop as
a technology-based society; consequently our future
graduates will build careers that prove to be much more
challenging and satisfying For these predictions to
come true, however, Hongkongers-not just our lead-
ers-must join in overcoming the complacency and
myopia which all too often surface in economically
successful communities.
It is with these expectutions that zlw at HKUST can mu) consider- hew our Uniueaitl) mzrstposition itsclj’us Hong Kong gains control of hw oum destiny. hecomes an impol?unt economic and sociul center of the mtion, and udzmnce.s confidcwt@ into a neuj millmnirrm.
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I would like to address three issues. One, the lJnivemif_y :s home base. TUV, the Unil~ersi[~)5 place iu China and international@. And three, the lJniucrsit_l~ 1s focm-es of excellence.
First, we must clearly identify and understand our home base-Hong Kong.
The Hong Kong I see, however, is not limited to the
235 islands and one peninsula within the confines of the
SAR. We must look farther beyond-towards the Pearl
River Estuary.
With 30,000 square kilometers in land area and 20
million in population, the Pearl River Delta, as a whole,
rivals Taiwan in size and scope. But the Pearl River Delta
is mostly a fertile plain-not mountainous like Taiwan.
If developed in a well-planned manner, the Pearl River
Delta should, in two decades, become even more
prosperous than the Taiwan of today.
Hong Kong will share leadership with Guangzhou
for development of the Pearl River Delta. But Hong
Kong’s “backyard”, so to speak, will be closer in, ending
roughly halfway to Guangzhou. Please close your eyes
and imagine a triangle with Shenzhen, Nansha, and
Zhuhai at its vertices. This nearly equilateral triangle
neatly encloses the mouth of the Pearl River. On the
estuary sit other cities and towns, including Bao’an,
Dongguan, and Zhongshan-all linked up with express-
ways and bridges, some existing, some planned. While
separated politically from the SAR by a semi-permeable
border maintained under the “one country, two systems”
principle, in every other way the estuary will readily
integrate with the SAR to form a metropolis that I call the
Hong Kong Bay Area. The Hong Kong Bay Area has its own history,
character, environment, and strengths. It is in this Hong
Kong Bay Area that our University is building a home
base, and from it that our University extends its contri-
butions.
Next, what is the University’s place in China and internationally?
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HKUST must rank among China :C very top univer- sities. This is particular& the case in the category of
research-oriented science and technology universities. The Universi[y emphasizes Hong Kong :s individual char- acter and builds on Hong Kong :s unique strengths.
As one of China’s great universities, our interests
and responsibilities reach far beyond the Hong Kong
Bay Area. The sphere of close cooperation in which we
will move includes the Pearl River Delta, the Yangtze
River Delta with Shanghai as its dragon head, Hainan,
Taiwan, and selected pockets of academic and research
strength in other parts of the country.
HKUST must be one of East Asia Ys vey top research universities.
In the coming decades, East Asia will make major
strides in science, engineering, and management. Coun-
tries and regions in East Asia will harness their economic
development to technological innovation. Through the
Association of East Asian Research Universities, HKUST
looks forward to strengthening its partnership with East
Asia’s top institutions.
HKUST must be a world-class universi[y situated at the cutting edge internationull?/ in all academic and R&D fields we select as targets ofpursuit.
Moreover, located at the crossroads of East Asian,
North American, and Western European interests, the
University provides an optimal meeting place for aca-
demic, business, and R&D ventures linking the constitu-
ents of the industrialized world. Our Europe Institute
with its national centers, and an American Institute
focusing on technology and management, will create
opportunities for our faculty to exercise a leadership role
in international cooperation.
Finally, how do we select specific disciplines and interdisciplinary areas as our targets of pursuit and focuses of excellence?
In fields which advance and change rapidly, one’s
work is either first-class or without class. No mediocrity
can be tolerated. So, to excel in all its endeavors, a
university of our size must resolve to focus. The number
of specialties must be limited, so that each chosen
specialty can achieve a critical mass.
At HKUST, we chose to establish only 19 academic
Departments (including two which we call Divisions),
and each Department limited itself to no more than a few
specialties. Each specialty was selected on the basis of
three criteria:
(1) it must have enduring academic integrity; (2) it must b e relevant to the development of Hong
Kong and its region; and
(3) it must be viablewith an established scholar
anchoring the group and resources available to
adequately support the group’s efforts.
In the main, these criteria have been met. Every one of our Departments has become a center of excellence and
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every specialty a focus of excellence.
This statement applies equally well to all four
Schools and to the Institutes that we have created at
HKUST.
In the past year, my Vice-Presidents and I have
selected a small number of (mostly) interdisciplinary
projects and allocated some “research infrastructure”
money to seed each project. These were the criteria for
our choices:
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the project must put the University at the
frontier of that field;
it must produce a high impact on Hong Kong
and its region; and
a moderate seed grant would make a signifi-
cant difference in the project team’s ability to
generate self-sustaining support in the long
term.
The initial group of “high impact areas” now includes
China business Sr management, construction & struc-
tural engineering, electronic packaging & assembly,
language & speech technology, nanostructure science &
technology, traditional Chinese medicine, and transpor-
tation systems.
Others will surely follow-they could well be in
China studies, energy, executive education, internet
technologies, linguistics, magnetic materials, ocean sci-
ence, scientific computation, and other fields spread
across the University’s four Schools.
We plan to submit proposals based on these high
impact areas, together with some of the Department-
based and Institute-based specialties, to the University
Grants Committee for consideration for its “area of
excellence” grants. We guarantee that each of our
submissions will place Hong Kong on the mup in that
field in short order.
Many of our graduates here today, especially those
receiving advanced degrees, have been working with
top-notch professors in these areas of excellence. The
extent of their knowledge and the depth of their
expertise rival that of their peers in any research
university anphere in the world.
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To our graduating students, I wish to emphasize that the
positioning of the University has everything to do with
the positioning of your individual future. You will make your home and cast your anchor in the Hong Kong Buy
Area. You will work closely with your compatriots in otherparts of China and with foreign colleagues through a strong international network. You will make contribu- tions at the very filontier of -your chosen expehse. As you
fly away on your wings of success, you will look back
someday and say: “I am certainly fortunate to have
studied at HKUST!”
Please take our best wishes with journey of your flight.
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DOCTOR OF honoris causa
Professor
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Mr Chancellor,
The continuous
ENGINEERING
Ernest S. KUH
pursuit of knowledge is the cornerstone
of university life. The realisation that learning is a
lifelong process is the hallmark of the true academic.
Professor Ernest KLJH, one of the IJnited States’ most
distinguished engineers, whom we honour today, has
for over 45 years devoted himself to seeking knowledge
through research, and assisting others to do so through
his teaching.
After initial study at Shanghai Jiao Tong University,
Ernest Kuh graduated in Electrical Engineering at the
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He took his master’s
degree in Electrical Engineering at the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, and his PhD in Electrical
Engineering at Stanford University. He joined Bell
Telephone Laboratories as a member of the technical
staff in 1952, where he benefited from his association
with Professor Charles Desoer, a former classmate at
MIT, whom he describes as 3 giant amongst electrical
engineering educators.
It was another former classmate, Professor Don;lld
Pedersen, who was instrumental in persuading Ernest
Kuh to enter academic life. In 1956, he joined the
Department of Electrical En,gineering and Computer
Sciences of the LJniversity of California at Berkeley,
whose community he was to serve for 41 years.
Professor Kuh became renowned for his organisa-
tional skills and his effectiveness as a university admin-
istrator-skills which he modestly attributes to having
learned from his predecessor as Department Chair,
Professor Lotfi Zadeh. At the University of California at
Berkeley, Ernest Kuh served as Chair of the Department
from 196X to 1972 and Dean of the College of Engineer-
ing from 1973 to 1980. During his deanship, the College
continued to thrive despite increasing student enrollments
and severe budgetary constraints. His recipe for success
is summed up in his own words: “I am convinced that
to make an academic department world-class, faculty
members need to excel in teaching, research, and
service to the university and the profession. My advice
to young engineers is to be broad in one’s interests, to
place emphasis on lifelong learning, and to get in-
volved. With that, one can compete world-wide in the
present technological society to face the challenges of
the informalion revolution.”
His own outstanding contributions to research and teaching, as well as his fine administration capabilities, were recognised by the award of the American Associa-
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tion for Engineering Education’s highest honour, the
Lamme Award, in 1981. Professor Kuh’s academic career has been crowned
by numerous other fellowships and awards, including
the University of Michigan Distinguished Alumnus
Award in 1970; the Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers Guillemin-Cauer Award in 1973; the Alexan-
der von Humboldt Senior Scientist Award in 1978; the
IEEE Education Medal in 1981; the Japan Society for the
Promotion of Science Award in 1981 and 1988; the IEEE
Centennial Medal in 1984; the IEEE Circuits and Systems
Society Award in 1988; and the Most Distinguished
Chinese Scholar Award of the Society of Hong Kong
Scholars in 1990. In 1996, he, Donald Pedersen and a
former student, Ronald Rohrer, were awarded the Japan
Foundation’s prestigious C&C Prize for their contribu-
tions to computer-aided design in microelectronics.
Professor Kuh holds high honours in his profes-
sion, including Fellowships of the prestigious American
Association for the Advancement of Science, the IJnited
States National Academy of Engineering and Academia
Sinica, Taipei.
He has co-authored four major books-two of
which were with Charles Desoer and one with Donald
Pedersen-and authored or co-authored over 180 pa-
pers in the fields of circuits, electronics, networks,
systems and computer-aided design.
He has held visiting professorships at universities
in Denmark, Germany, Japan and the United Kingdom,
and has honorary professorships at Nanjing, Peking,
Shanghai Jiao Tong, Tianjin, and Tsinghua IJniversities,
and the University of Electronics, Science and Technol-
ogy in Chengdu. He has served on many academic
advisory committees and boards, including those at MIT
and Princeton. He has been a consultant to a number of
industrial and governmental organisations, including
IBM, General Motors, the National Science Foundation
and the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Professor Kuh was an advisor to our University
from the earliest planning days, and has been a member
of the Advisory Board for our School of Engineering as
well as the Department of Electrical & Electronic Engi-
neering since 1990. May I take this opportunity to
express the University’s gratitude to Professor Kuh for
his assistance to us in our start-up years.
Mr Chancellor,
I have the honour to present, on behalf of the University,
Professor Ernest S. Kuh, William S. Floyd Jr Professor
Emeritus of Engineering and Professor in the Graduate School of the Iiniversity of California at Berkeley,
Academician, for the degree of Doctor of Engineering
honoris causa.
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DOCTOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION honoris causa
Mr Steven Kwok Lim POON
CITATION
Mr Chancellor,
Carpe diem. Seize the opportunity. This the catch-
phrase of many a successful businessman would certainly
be echoed by Steven Kwok Lim POON, whom we
honour today.
Mr Poon, a native of Guangzhou, graduated BS in
Electrical Engineering in Taiwan, and MPhil in Electrical
Engineering from the University of Hong Kong. He is a
Chartered Engineer, a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical
Engineers, and a Fellow of the Hong Kong Institute of
Engineers.
He began his career as a junior computer
programmer, and while still on probation, one evening
he inadvertently destroyed the master file that contained
vital shareholder information. He managed to retrieve
the “father” file from the safe, and attempted to recover
it, but that, too, fdiled, and the file was lost. As luck
would have it, the firm also kept “grandfather” files, and
he was able to retrieve the appropriate one. But as he
attempted to recover the data from the “grandfather”,
that erased as well. The next morning, he went to his
boss to own up, convinced that that was his last day at
work. But, to his surprise, his boss simply said, “Don’t
worry. I have the ‘great-grandfather’ file. If you lose that
in your recovery, you’ll certainly lose your job. And I’ll
lose mine, too.” He didn’t! This early incident in his
career impressed on him the belief that one has not only
to perform well in good times, but also to possess the
capability to recover from bad times. It also taught him
to trust and to give opportunities to young people, and
never to discourage them when they meet with
difficulties.
Since that day, he did not look back, rising to
become Director, General Manager and Chief Operating
Officer of the company-China Light and Power
Company Ltd-which he served for 27 years, until his
early retirement in 1992. One of his major career
achievements with the company was seizing the
opportunity to enter the China market at an early stage,
a strategy that has paid off enormously for the company
in subsequent years.
At present Mr Poon is Managing Director of Bright
World Enterprise Ltd, whose main business is the
development of, and investment in, energy and power
projects in China. He has a formidable reputation for
hard work. He relishes challenges, and is not dejected
by failure. Rather, he seeks to turn adversity to advantage
by treating setbacks as opportunities. For him, it is
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missing an opportunity that is a sign of failure. The
outcome may be unpredictable, and if the opportunity
does not materialise, at least one will have done one’s
best to maximise the potential.
Mr Poon has a distinguished record of public
service in Hong Kong. In the wake of the Stock
Exchange crash, he was appointed a member of a team
whose brief was to re-establish the framework for a
healthy Stock Exchange, now one of the most important
markets for Greater China. He was a Council Member of
the Stock Exchange from 1988 to 1991, and served as
Chairman of the Disciplinary Committee. From 1991 to
1995, he was a Legislative Councillor, and in 1994 he was
elected to the Kowloon District Board. Other public
appointments have included the Chairmanship of the
Land Development Corporation from 1992 to 1994, the
Deputy Chairmanship of the Vocational Training Council
from 1992 to 1993 and at various times, membership of
the Public Service Commission, the Transport Advisory
Committee, the Hong Kong Examinations Authority and
the Committee on Science and Technology. He was a
Council Member of the Hong Kong Institute of Engineers
from 1987 to 1991, and President of the Association of
Electricity Supply Industry of East Asia and the Western
Pacific from 1988 to 1991. More recently, he was
appointed a Hong Kong Affairs Advisor to the
Government of the People’s Republic of China, and was
a member of the Selection Committee for the Hong Kong
Special Administrative Region.
Mr Poon was a founding member of our University,
serving on the Planning Committee from 1986, and
subsequently since 1989 on our Council. As Chairman of
the Conditions of Service Committee, he has been
instrumental in the development of opportunities and
conditions to attract here some of the world’s finest
academics, for which the University will always be
grateful.
Mr Chancellor,
I have the honour to present, on behalf of the University,
Mr Steven Kwok Lim Poon, Managing Director of Bright
World Enterprise Ltd, for the degree of Doctor of
Business Administration honoris causa.
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DOCTOR OF SCIENCE honoris causa
Professor Yuen-Ron SHEN
CITATION
Mr Chancellor,
Teaching, research and service are the three pillars of
academic life. Professor Yuen-Ron SHEN, whom we
honour here today, has distinguished himself in each of
these domains. A native of Shanghai, he took his BS in
Taiwan, his MS at Stanford University, and his doctorate
at Harvard University. After a year as a Postdoctoral
Fellow at Harvard, he joined the University of California
at Berkeley in 1764, where he is currently Professor of
Physics and Principal Investigator in the Materials and
Chemical Sciences Division and the Center for Advanced
Materials at the Lawrence Berkeley National ~dbordtory.
Professor Shen holds honorary professorships at
Fudan University, Zhongshan University and the Chinese
Academy of Sciences. He is Guest Professor at Peking
University and the Institut de Physique et Chimie des
Materiaux in Strasbourg, and has held a number of
distinguished lectureships at universities in the United
States, including at Chicago, Nebraska, Pennsylvania,
Southern Illinois and Wisconsin.
He is renowned as an inspiring teacher, and has
played a leading role in nurturing a generation of
Chinese students at Berkeley. His care for his students
is manifested in his desire to inculcate in them an
intellectual curiosity and to motivate in them a genuine
love for physics. He insists that his students receive
appropriate and adequate training for their research,
and he sets very high standards both of himself and of
his students. He has a reputation for sustained hard
work, and would return to his projects even after a late-
night party. As one of his former students put it, “He
drove me crazy. But, boy, did I learn from him!”
His approach to research is characterised by a
determination to succeed, but not at the sacrifice of
intellectual honesty. The quest for truth is more important
than whether the results do or do not bear out the
theory.
His principal research achievements have been in
the fields of quantum electronics, laser spectroscopy,
molecular and condensed matter physics, and surface
science. In particular he has done pioneering work in
many areas of nonlinear optics, contributing to their basic understanding, and has created active research
fields in nonlinear optics in liquid crystals and nonlinear
optical studies of surfaces and interfaces. In recognition
of his seminal work in these disciplines, he received the
Charles Hard Townes Award of the Optical Society of
America in 1786, and the Arthur L. Schawlow Prize in
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Laser Science of the American Physical Society in 1992.
His many other awards and fellowships in his
distinguished research career have included a Harvard
Vinton-Hayes Fellowship in 1972, Guggenheim Fellowship
in 1972-73, an Outstanding Scientific Accomplishments
Award in Solid State Physics in 1983; the Alexander von
Humboldt Senior Scientist Award in 1984; a Sustained
Outstanding Research Award in Solid State Physics and
the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Award for Outstanding
Achievements in Technology Trdnsfer, in 1989; and the
Max-Planck Society Research Prize in 1996. Professor Shen is the author or co-author of over
420 publications, including the authoritative and widely
used monograph on nonlinear optics, The Principles of Nonlinear Optics.
He has received prestigious honours in his
profession, having been elected as a Fellow of the
Chinese Academy of Sciences, and of Academia Sinica,
the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the
United States National Academy of Sciences.
Our own University has benfited from his counsel
since the earliest planning days: he advised the President
on the planning of our Physics Department even before
the latter took up his job in Hong Kong, and was a
founding member of our School of Science Advisory
Committee. The University will always remain grateful
to him for giving of his wisdom and experience in our
early years.
Mr Chancellor,
I have the honour to present, on behalf of the University,
Professor Yuen-Ron Shen, Professor of Physics,
Academician, for the degree of Doctor of Science
honoris causa.
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DOCTOR OF LETTERS honoris causa
Dr Helmut SOHMEN
CITATION
Mr Chancellor,
It is a long way from Upper Austria, and the iron and
steel producing town of Linz, the hometown of Dr
Helmut SOHMEN, whom we honour here today. But to
Dr Sohmen, who describes himself as “an Austrian
national but a citizen of the world”, physical distance is
irrelevant. His career and other interests have taken him
to many parts of the world, and this experience has
given him an unrivalled global perspective on matters
within his purview.
He studied law at the University of Vienna, and, as
a Fulbright Scholar, political science at Wesleyan
University in Connecticut. After taking his doctorate in
Law in Vienna, he returned to the United States, where
he graduated Master of Comparative Law from Southern
Methodist University in Texas, and Master of Laws from
Northwestern University.
He subsequently moved to Montreal, where he
became the first in-house legal adviser to the international
division of the Royal Bank of Canada, and was involved
in projects as diverse as the establishment of the
Monetary Authority of the Bahamas as well as the
incorporation of local branches of the Royal Bank in
Central and South America. Despite the allure of a career with the Royal Bank,
Dr Sohmen acceded to the request of his father-in-law,
the legendary Y. K. Pao, to move to Hong Kong and join
the family shipping business. In 1970, he became
Director of World-Wide Shipping, one of the world’s
largest privately owned bulk fleets. From 1974 to 1986,
he supervised the group’s Bermuda, London and New
York activities. In 1986, he took over as chairman of the
shipping side of Y. K. Pao’s corporate empire. He also
took on the Managing Directorship of Dragonair, which
he led in the difficult start-up years, until 1989, when his
family’s shareholding in the airline was sold.
Dr Sohmen has been widely involved in industry
and community affairs in Hong Kong. He was
instrumental in raising funds for the establishment of the
Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre, of which
he became Deputy Chairman on its inauguration. In
1784, he was elected a Director of the Hongkong and
Shanghai Banking Corporation, and currently serves the
bank as non-executive Deputy Chairman.
Dr Sohmen was Chairman of the Hong Kong
Shipowners’ Association from 1987 to 1989, and as the
Association’s representative, he served on the Basic Law
Consultative Committee from 1985 to 1990. From 1989
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to 1991, he was Chairman of the Hong Kong Chamber
of Commerce, the most prestigious post in the Hong
Kong business world, and President of the Baltic and
International Maritime Council, the world’s largest
international shipping organisation, of which he remains
Honorary President.
In 1985, Dr Sohmen was appointed to the Legislative
Council, and in the same year became a member of the
erstwhile Securities Commission and of the Economic
Review Committee. Other senior appointments have
included membership of the Civil Aviation Advisory
Board, the Port Committee, the Hong Kong Trade
Development Council, the General Committee of the
Federation of Hong Kong Industries, and chairmanship
of the ICAC Review Committee and the Hong Kong
Member Committee of the Pacific Basin Economic
Council.
Dr Sohmen has taken an active part in the academic
and cultural development of Hong Kong. For some
eight years, he has been involved with the Hong Kong
Arts Centre and the Hong Kong Academy for Performing
Arts. It was under his chairmanship, indeed, that the
APA became an accredited tertiary institution. He is a
founding member of our University Court and is a
member of the Court of the University of Hong Kong.
Indeed, his association with our University dates back
to 1771, when he became a member of the President’s
Advisory Board. Currently, he is Convenor of our Art
and Culture Task Force, leading a small group to give
advice on how to develop our campus into a more
genteel and more cultural environment for the University
community.
Dr Sohmen is also a member of the Steering
Committee of the HKUST Europe Institute, to be
established on campus. This will be a technology and
management-based umbrella organisation, to coordinate
and facilitate cooperation with European partners, and
provide footholds for European entities seeking to
establish a presence in Hong Kong-in particular, in
areas of applied research and development, services,
and technology-based manufacturing.
Dr Sohmen has hosted, almost quarterly starting
from 1993, a distinguished group of business leaders,
government officials and diplomats, as well as faculty
members of HKUST, over the HKUST Business
Roundtable Dinner.
Dr Sohmen established the Egon-Sohmen-
Foundation, in memory of his brother, for the examination
of economic policy issues; and the Sohmen Foundation,
which sponsors literary, academic and cultural
endeavours around the world. Through the Sohmen
Foundation, he established the Sohmen Foundation
Austria Summer Program Award at HKUST in June 1997 to support students taking part in a summer programme organised by the University of Vienna.
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Dr Sohmen has not lost contact with his roots. In
1791, he became founding Chairman of the Hong Kong
Austrian Association in Hong Kong and a member of the
Austrian Chancellor’s International Advisory Group, as
well as Honorary Chairman of the Austro-Chinese
Friendship Society in Vienna. In 1995, he was nominated
by the Austrian Foreign Minister to the ASEAN-EU
Eminent Persons Group. He also established the Sohmen-
Far East-Foundation for promoting awareness of East
Asia among young Austrian managers; and the Sohmen-
China-Foundation to support bilateral ties between
Austria and China.
Mr Chancellor,
I have the honour to present, on behalf of the University,
Dr Helmut Sohmen, Knight Grand Commander of the
Humane Order of African Redemption (Liberia),
Commander of the National Order Nunez de Balboa
(Panama), Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the
British Empire (United Kingdom), Grand Badge of
Honour in Silver (Austria), citizen of the world, for the
degree of Doctor of Letters honoris causa.
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DOCTOR OF LAWS honoris causa
Dr Daniel TSE Chi-Wai
CITATION
Mr Chancellor,
It is a double honour for me to speak on behalf of the
University for Dr Daniel TSE Chi-wai today. Not only
because he is one of Hong Kong ‘s leading educationists,
but because I also have the privilege of serving under
him in his capacity as a Chairman of the Government’s
Standing Committee on Language Teaching and
Research.
Dr Tse was brought up in a very traditional Chinese
cultural setting, but received Western university
education, graduating BSc in Mathematics in 1960 and
MSc in Physics in 1762, from Baylor IJniversity, Texas,
and PhD in Physics from the University of Pittsburgh in
1965. He has a distinguished record of high-level public
service in Hong Kong: from 1985 to 1971, he served as
an elected Member of the Legislative Council, and from
1986 to 1791, as a Member of the Executive Council. He
has chaired the Police Complaints Committee, the
Bilingual Laws Advisory Committee, the Preparatory
Committee on Chinese Medicine, and SCOLAR, and he
has been associated with the Independent Commission
Against Corruption in a number of capacities, most
recently as Chairman of the Advisory Committee on
Corruption. He is a Hong Kong Affairs Adviser, and was
a member of the Preparatory Committee of the Hong
Kong SAR of the National People’s Congress.
In the field of education, Dr TX has made very
significant contributions to the life of Hong Kong. He
was for several years a Member of the Hong Kong
Examinations Authority, and of the Vocational Training
Council. From 1985 to this year, he was a Member of the
Court of the IJniversity of Hong Kong, and he is a
Member of the Board of Overseers for the Institute of
Biotechnology at the Chinese University of Hong Kong
and the Biotechnology Research Institute at our own
University. From 1790 to 1992 he was President of the
Hong Kong Educational Research Association.
He is proud to have had the benefit of both strict
eastern discipline and the open liberal approach of
western education. As a result, he is firmly convinced
that both approaches are relevant to a successful
educational process. He sees virtue in memorisation, for example, particularly of artistic writings and poetry in
Chinese. But he puts equal emphasis on the ability of
self-learning and the spirit of free inquiry, which, to be
most effective, should be built on a foundation on
strong and well-disciplined training.
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His educational mission is greatly influenced by
Baptist philosophy, which has inculcated in him a sense
of stewardship and calling in what he does. He always
tries to treat difficulties in his work as challenges that can
be overcome by perseverance and faith. He is particularly
conscious of the challenges facing today’s graduates as
pillars of the future society and masters of their own
destiny under the ‘one country, two systems’ and ‘Hong
Kong people governing Hong Kong’ arrangements-
the challenge of being citizens of the People’s Republic
of China and residents of the Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region; the challenge of keeping the
Hong Kong SAR competitive internationally and
contributing to the modernisation and development of
the motherland; and the challenge of exposure to
international culture while cultivating an understanding
of the Chinese cultural heritage.
Asked which person has had the greatest influence
on his life, he answered, “When I was pondering
whether I should return to help the then Hong Kong
Baptist College, in the wake of the disturbances of 1967, and with its Physics Department virtually deserted, a
professor of physics who was visiting me in my laboratory
said, “We here would certainly miss you if you decided
to return to Hong Kong. But I don’t suppose that the
scientific community of the United States would suffer
greatly because of your absence. On the other hand, if
you don’t go back when there is great need out there
which you can do best to meet, many young people will suffer. After all, the value of one’s life can only be
measured by how much his services and contributions
are needed.” That professor’s remarks tipped the balance
for his return, as Head of the Physics Department, and
Hong Kong is certainly educationally and culturally the
better for his having taken his visitor’s advice and
chosen the path of courage to return to Hong Kong,
where academic life then was less prosperous and less
promising than where he was at that time. Since
returning here, he has overseen the metamorphosis of
Hong Kong Baptist College, a great institution with a
fine liberal arts tradition, to Hong Kong Baptist University.
Through his dedication, selflessness and perseverance,
he serves as an estimable role-model for the youth of
Hong Kong today.
Mr Chancellor,
I have the honour to present, on behalf of the University,
Dr Daniel Tse Chi-wai, President and Vice-Chancellor,
Hong Kong Baptist University, for the degree of Doctor
of Laws honoris causa.
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ADDRESS BY
Dr Helmut SOHMEN
Mr Chancellor, Members of the Court and the Council,
Fellow Honorands, Members of the Faculty,
Distinguished Visitors, Students, Ladies and Gentlemen:
I am most grateful for the double honour I am receiving
today. Not only has the University seen fit to confer an
honorary degree, but I have also been invited to
speak-and I do so happily on behalf also of my
eminent fellow honorands-in thanking this young but
well-respected University for the wonderful recognition
it has given us through these awards.
Let me begin by joining in the warm felicitations
already expressed by the President to those present
who have just received not honorary but substantive
academic degrees this afternoon, as the crowning result
of many years of diligent study. These new graduates
are the real heroes of the day. They in particular deserve
our admiration and our support. Many congratulations
and all good wishes at the start of what I hope will be
most successful careers for each and every one of you!
We are all living in old surroundings but in a new
era. Hong Kong has been the centre of global attention
for a few weeks this summer, when we were fortunate
enough to be witnesses to an event of tremendous
significance, not only to the local community but to the
region and the world.
The return of Hong Kong to Chinese sovereignty
was a historic necessity. But the manner in which it was
accomplished, within the visionary and yet eminently
practical framework of the “one country, two systems”
concept, has justifiably produced admiration everywhere.
And as the weeks and months since the 1st July have
shown, the arrangements put in place for Hong Kong’s
future are scrupulously observed and operating smoothly.
I have never been known as a flatterer, Mr.
Chancellor. But do let me say that I believe in the short
period since you assumed the leadership of Hong Kong
as its Chief Executive, we have seen a welcome return
to a more balanced and calmer political debate, to a
constructive engagement on issues of real concern to
the community, and to a higher degree of confidence at
home and abroad. Like our famous currency peg, the
complex theoretical model of transition is proving itself
in the real world, putting to shame all the doubting
Thomases, the Cassandras, the faint-hearted, and all those who like sour grapes. The community is making
things work, in the very traditional Hong Kong fashion
of rising to the challenge.
Hong Kong as a Special Administrative Region of
China gives the community a secure base for the longer- term future. And while Hong Kong will face novel
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competitive pressures, and will have to make some
adjustments to the fact that it is now again an integral
part of a nation with many serious and varied needs,
these new circumstances provide exactly the
enterpreneurial and intellectual stimuli on which Hong
Kong has traditionally thrived.
In saying that Hong Kong does not need to fear
competition, I am not suggesting for a minute that we
can become complacent and rest on our laurels. Hong
Kong with its lack of natural resources, other than its
harbour and its geographic location in one of the
world’s most impressive growth regions, is exposed to
many risks. We have all become conscious just recently
again about how quickly perceptions and economic
fortunes can change, how the ongoing globalisation of
financial markets can produce unexpected painful
pressures and enforce new disciplines, how a change in
consumer and investor preferences can undermine
traditional trade and capital flows, and how quickly
political disputes can impact-often unintentionally or
quite indirectly-on confidence levels.
In Hong Kong we do worry from time to time about
the high costs of living and of doing business. But costs
are relative data which have to be seen in the context
of productivity and profitability. In most instances they
are manageable and surmountable. With the currency
peg, Hong Kong has bought itself stability at the cost of
a higher rate of inflation: but this conscious bargain has
not really undermined overall economic performance
and should not become the excuse, ever, for a deviation
from Hong Kong’s renowned open-market and
minimum-interference policies.
Hong Kong’s intrinsic strength has always been its
people, people with determination and drive, people
with ambition and talent, people who like to take risks
and reap-and keep-the resultant rewards. These
personal attributes have to be underpinned by formal
knowledge and by experience, to hone the specialised
professional skills more and more in demand today. The
process of globalisation only makes these characteristics
more apparent, and their possession more acute. The
nurturing of the human capital has now turned into the
most important element in the equation because
heightened knowledge through easier access to
information has become a global phenomenon.
Information as the newest among the factors of
production has the decided advantages of ubiquity and
almost infinite repeatability: and as the rate of
technological advance accelerates further, it will become
the most decisive factor for individual and collective success as we move into the next millenium in the
history of human evolution. Any society that wishes to keep its competitive
advantage in the post-modern global economy must
treat education, or the production of “knowledge workers”, as the most important public good. Education
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helps also the poorer members of a community to
become productive agents more easily, benefitting the
whole society by enhancing gross domestic product.
Whatever arguments might justifiably be brought against
government subsidies or welfare programmes of the
communalist or redistributionist sort, public financial
support for education should always remain the big
exception and the first priority.
Education is a costly and also a long-term process. The results of good or bad education policies often
require decades to manifest themselves. Although Hong
Kong has made great strides in recent years in the
provision of additional university places and in offering
wider curricula, at ground level the education system
has at the same time not been producing an acceptable
product of the required quality. Obviously falling
language standards are more than just a symptom: if
basic communication skills wither away, then the
acquisition and transmission of knowledge become
incapacitated, leading to deteriorating levels of
competence in practically all human endeavours.
In my mind, this is Hong Kong’s greatest threat in
the coming years, more serious than any social problems
caused by housing shortages or rising costs, and also
much more difficult to rectify in the short term. Particularly so since Hong Kong’s future existence as a premier
service location and ideas factory for the whole nation first and foremost requires good communication and
managerial skills. Other people in other places in the
region, the mainland of China prominently included,
appear to be driven by a greater keenness to acquire increased language proficiency: ironically Hong Kong,
since the last War the most cosmopolitan of cities in East
Asia, may find itself being left behind.
Education is also important for the preservation of
community values, and in order to provide and maintain
an environment that is intellectually and artistically
stimulating. Cultural development in turn needs freedom
of expression, and a society’s ready acceptance of
spontaneity and even eccentricity. Only then is there a
better chance to generate creativity, or what in the
business world is often called ‘lateral thinking”, the
backbone of initiative and innovation. Creativity quite often prospers better in times of
tension. It does not normally blossom in buraucracies.
And while communal wealth, financial public support,
and private generosity help to seed the ground, they do
not necessarily guarantee a good harvest,
We have been very fortunate in Hong Kong over
the past two decades to have had the means, and
people in positions of authority with the necessary vision, which have allowed us to capitalise on the
talents of the younger generation and the fact that Hong
Kong has been a marvelous crossroad for the Eastern and Western civilisations. Although we have been
remarkably successful in the promotion of the arts over
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a relatively short period of time, we must all continue to
work hard in trying to preserve this peculiar advantage
of Hong Kong. As a young University, you may still have
some catching up to do here on this campus on the
artistic front. But much is already happening and I hope
that with time and some further encouragement this
University will be able to boast to be among the very
best of the Asian universities, providing a tertiary
education that is credited with forming not just excellent
specialists, but well-informed, well-balanced, and creative
individuals. The arts may be esoteric but believe me,
they make life really worth living!
Graduates, at this particular threshold in time Hong
Kong needs your skills, your integrity, and your
commitment to high professional standards. Grasp the
additional opportunities that have opened up by the
historical events of this year. Put the education you have
received to good use, but whatever you do during your
lives, never give up the pursuit of more knowledge!
Thank you, Mr. Chancellor.
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fl FIFTH
13-15 November1997
ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS
1. The Chancellor declares the Congregation open.
2. The President addresses the Congregation.
School of Science School of Humanities and Social Science
13 November 1997
The Congregation will stand
while the Procession is entering C leaving the Atrium;
and for the National Anthem
3. The Dean of Science presents candidates for the Degree of BACHELOR OF SCIENCE.
4. The Dean of Science presents candidates for the Degrees of MASTER OF SCIENCE and MASTER OF
PHILOSOPHY.
5. The Dean of Humanities and Social Science presents candidates for the Degrees of MASTER OF ARTS and
MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY.
6.
7.
8.
The Dean of Science presents candidates for the Degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY.
The President presents Professor Ernest S. Kuh for the Degree of DOCTOR OF ENGINEERING honoris causa.
The President presents Mr Steven Kwok Lim Poon for the Degree of DOCTOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
honoris cam-a.
9. The President presents Professor Yuen-Ron Shen for the Degree of DOCTOR OF SCIENCE honoris cama.
10. The President presents Dr Daniel Tse Chi-Wai for the Degree of DOCTOR OF LAWS honoris cam-a.
11. The President presents Dr Helmut Sohmen for the Degree of DOCTOR OF LETTERS honoris causa.
12. Dr Helmut Sohmen addresses the Congregation.
13. The President presents the “Michael G. Gale Medal for Distinguished Teaching.”
14. Mrs Joan Cheong presents the “Stephen Cheong Kam-chuen Medal for Distinguished Service to the
Student Body.”
15. The Chancellor declares the Congregation closed.
Citations for honorary degrees by
Dr Gregory C. A. James, University Ovatov
Mace carried by Prof Ping Sheng
Music by St Bonaventure College & High School
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School of Science 3WWR
Undergraduate Degrees #4VHMi
Academic Achievement Awards JW&&@%
MS YU, Wing Sze &%m BSc (BIOL) %f!%zt @?@I%)
Mr CHAN, Kin Tak i?mm BSc (BIOL) %fb%t @i@P%)
First Class Honours W%%%#
Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry %!l!g* ( !k#Jk$)
Mr TONG, Man Ho
Mr YAM, Hoi
Bachelor of Science in Biology $I@& (!k#$)
Mr CHAN, Kin Tak
MS CHUNG, Me Fong
MS FONG, Wing Yan Annie
Mr LAM, Chung Nam
Mr MA, Chi Him Eddie
Mr WONG, Hon Kit
MS YU, Wing Sze
Mr YU, Yick Loi Raymond
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry @!!$kb (#q)
MS CHAN, Kwan Lan
MS KUNG, Chi Lam
Mr LAU, Wai Chau
Mr LEUNG, Wa Chung
MS NG, Bik Wan
MS SOO, May Kei
Mr TUNG, Man Kin Sam
MS WONG, Hau Sum
Mr WONG, Ka Kui
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics 8!&k (8%%)
MS CHEUNG, Wai Yan Janice
Mr HO, Kwok Wah
Mr LAW, Man Kai
MS LEE, Lai Sze
Mr LEUNG, Chi Chung
Mr SIU, Chung Fai Andrew
Mr SUEN, Yun Leung
Mr WONG, Chi Ho
Bachelor of Science in Physics @i!$kk (#I@!!%)
Mr CHAN, Wai Leung
Mr FON, Chung Wah
Bachelor of Science in Applied Physics I!@kk (@m#@!$)
MS WONG, Wing Yan
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Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry
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MS ANG, Shuen Man
Mr AU, Kai Wing
Mr CHAN, Chiu
MS CHAN, Chun Yee Vera
MS CHAN, Chung Lai
MS CHAN, Hoi Ping Jasmine
Mr CHAN, Kam Yin
MS CHAN, Mei Yan
MS CHAN, Nim Yan Michelle
Mr CHAN, Tung
M CHENG, Wai Sze
Mr CHEW, Sze Lun
MS CHOW, Sze Mun
Mr CHU, Chi Yuen Andrew
Mr FUNG, Hon Leung
Mr HO, Chun Yiu
Mr HO, Kin Ho
Mr HO, Wing Lok
MS HO, Yuen Wai Janet
MS HUE, Ngok Fa
MS HUI, Pik Mei
Mr HUI, Wai Wah
MS IU, Ho Tsz Carmen
Mr KAN, Chi Kwong
Mr KONG, Fung Hong
MS KWAN, Chau Mei
Mr KWOK, Pak Chiu
Mr LAI, Lap Fai
Mr LAU, Chi Man
MS LAU, PO Chu Hester
Mr LAU, Wing Chung Peter
MS LAU, Yan Yan
Mr LAW, Sek Lun
Mr LEE, Kin Wah
MS LEE, King Yee
Mr LEE, Wing Kin
Mr LEUNG, Tsz Man
MS LI, Yuen Sze
Mr LING, Ming Tat
Mr LO, Kwok Hing
Mr LUI, Chi Wah
MS LUI, Tsz Kwan
Mr MO, Hau Kwok
Mr NG, Wai Kwan
Mr NG, Wai Man
MS NG, Wing Chee Ita
Mr NG, Yau Chiu
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Mr PANG, Kin Chung Dickson
MS POON, Hoi Yan
Mr SIU, Chin Yu
Mr SIU, Kam Leung
MS SO, Wai Yue
Mr SZETO, Yat Fung Paul
Mr TSO, Wing Yin
Mr WAN, Kam Fai
Mr WONG, Chi Kin
Mr WONG, Chi Ming
MS WONG, Hoi Lun
Mr WONG, Hoi Wing
Mr WONG, Kwok Cheung
Mr WONG, Kwok Kei Wilson
Mr WONG, Kwok Wah
MS WONG, Yin Chau
MS WONG, Yuen Man Anita
Mr WU, Ka Hoi
MS WU, Mei Na
Mr YAN, Tsz Kin
Mr YEUNG, Chun Wing
Mr YEUNG, Kam Sze
Mr YEUNG, Sun Hiu
Mr YIP, Chi Ho
Mr YIP, Kwok Nung
MS YIP, Wai Yan
MS YONG, Ting Ting
Mr YUEN, Mun Kei
MS YUNG, Man Wai
Bachelor of Science in Biology
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Mr CHAN, Ka Lung Kenith
Mr CHAN, Shing Fai
MS CHAN, Shun Yee
MS CHAN, Suk Man
MS CHAN, Sze Man
Mr CHAN, Wai Kai
MS CHAN, Wing Lam
MS CHAN, Yee Kwan
Mr CHANG, Pak Kin
MS CHEUNG, Chui San
MS CHEIJNG, Hoi Yan
Mr CHEUNG, Ka Chung
MS CHEUNG, Man Yee
MS CHONG, Kit
Mr CHONG, Tsz Kin
Mr CHONG, Wai Sing Wilson
MS CHUN, Pui Yi
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MS CHUNG, Shui Kwan
MS FAN, King Nga Flavia
MS FAN, Lai Kwan
Mr FONG, Wing Man Alphonsus
Mr FUNG, Cheung Chung
MS FUNG, Yin Har
MS HAU, Wai Ching
MS HO, Kit Man
MS HO, On Ki
MS HO, On Ni Annie
Mr HO, Ting Chi
Mr HUI, Chi Wah
MS HUI, Wing Sze
Mr IP, Man To
MS KONG, Wai Mun
Mr LAI, Cheuk Bun
MS LAI, Wai Man
Mr LAM, Cheung Fun
MS LAM, Man Sam
MS LAM, MO Ching
MS LAM, Yick Ling Elaine
MS LAU, Chui Pik
MS LAU, Hok Ping
MS LAU, Wing Sze
Mr LAW, How Nam
MS LEE, Shui Yee
Mr LEE, Tin Lap
Mr LEE, Yau Ping
MS LEE, Yin King
MS LEUNG, Pik Man
Mr LEUNG, Tai Fai
Mr LEUNG, Wai Keung
Mr LEUNG, Wing Cheuk
MS LIU, Siu Hung
MS LO, Lai Ming
Mr LOUIE, Kwok Fai
Mr LUI, Kong Kei
MS MA, Suk Wai
MS MAK, Ka Kan Sally
Mr MAK, Kwok Kai
MS MOK, Wai Ling
MS NG, Kit Fong
MS NGAI, Yin Ping
Mr PAU, Hon Man
MS POON, Yee Tak Andrea
Mr SIU, Wing Sum
Mr SO, Yeuk Hon John
Mr TAM, Chin Pang
Mr TAM, Wing Wah
MS TANG, Kam Ching
MS TANG, Sze Man
MS TANG, Wai Man
Mr TONG, Yiu Kwok
MS TSE, Man Ki
Mr TSIJI, Ho Yin
Mr TSZE, Chi Ho
Mr TZE, Kei Yuen Frank
MS WONG, Kam Lai
Mr WONG, Kin Hang
MS WONG, Sau Ming Sandra
Mr WONG, Tat Ho
MS WONG, Yuen Ting
Mr WU, Ka Lai
MS WUT, Yan Yan
MS YAIJ, Siu Shan
MS YIP, Wai
Mr YIP, Yuk Wing Toby
Mr YU, Kei Wai
MS YU, Lan Ching
Mr YUEN, Chung Man
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Mr CHAN. Chun Kwok Joe
Mr CHAN. Pui Kwan
MS CHAN, Pui Kwan
MS CHAN, Stefanie Carrie
MS CHAN, Suk Yee
MS CHAN, Sze Man
MS CHAU, Pui Fong
Mr CHEUK, Ka Leung Kevin
Mr CHEIJNG, Fu Wah
Mr CHEUNG, Lok Kwong
Mr CHIU, Kin Ngai
Mr CHOI, Chi Bun Thomas
MS CHOI, Sai Heung
MS CHOI, Wing Lan
Mr CHOW, Chun Wo
MS CHOW, Suet Hing
Mr CHOW, Tat Kai
Mr FU, Yung Kap
MS FUNG, Lai Kwan
MS HO, Yuk Ping
Mr HONG, Kam Kuen
MS KO, Lai Yuk
Mr KWOK, Chin Sung
Mr KWOK, Yin Ho
Mr LAM, Chi Kin
FIFTH CONGREGATION
MS LAM, King Sau
Mr LAU, Hin Wing
Mr LAU, Ka Kee Bernard
MS LAU, Ming Leung Rita
MS LAW, Yee Hung Shirley
MS LEE, Ka Mun
Mr LEUNG, Chi Yuen
Mr LEUNG, Ming Hon
MS LI, Ka Yin
Mr LI, Kai Hang Macgyver
MS LO, Ching Kam
Mr LO, Fang Ping
MS LOK, PO Shan
MS MA, Ka Lei
Mr MIU, Yiu Keung Benjamin
Mr MOK, Kwok Leung
Mr NGQUINN, Sai Kit Adrian
Mr POON, Wai Chi
MS SHUM, Kit Man Kennis
MS SO, Oi Mui
Mr SUNANDA
Mr SUNG, Ho Yung
Mr SZETO, Yat Sing John
MS TO, Pui Yan
MS TONG, Mei Ling
MS TSANG, Sui Shan
MS TSOI, Yun Mui
Mr TSUI, Wai Kam
MS VONG, Becky
MS WAN, Pui Shan Vivian
Mr WONG, Chin Pang
Mr WONG, King Yeung
Mr WONG, Kui Ping
MS WONG, Mei Ling
Mr WONG, Tsz Kin Brian
Mr WONG, Yiu Ki
MS WU, Kit Ying Kitty
Mr WU, Wai Hung
MS YIP, Ka Yan Joey
MS YIU, Pui King
Mr YU, Cho Yuen
MS YU, Mary
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
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Mr CHAN, Cheuk Hang
Mr CHAN, Chi Hei
Mr CHAN, Chi Yan
Mr CHAN, Chiu
MS CHAN, Chui Fong
MS CHAN, Hau Hung
MS CHAN, Ka Yee
MS CHAN, Kit Yan Janice
MS CHAN, Lai Shan
Mr CHAN, Ngan Sing Carl
Mr CHAN, Pak Yuen
MS CHAN, Pik Chi
MS CHAN, Pui Lun
MS CHAN, Sau Lin
Mr CHAN, Shing Hon
MS CHAN, Shun King
MS CHAN, Tsz Wai Rordelia
Mr CHAN, Yam Wu
Mr CHAN, Yu Chung
Mr CHAN, Yuen Fei
MS CHAN, Yuk Mei
Mr CHAU, Chi Wing
Mr CHENG, Chung Fai Adam
Mr CHENG, Wai Yiu
MS CHEUNG, Lok San Renee
Mr CHEUNG, Sammy
Mr CHEUNG, Tin Yau
Mr CHEUNG, Wing Tat
Mr CHEUNG, Yip Kei
MS CHIU, Chong Hua
Mr CHOI, Fung
MS CHOI. Nga Chun
Mr CHONG, Shung Ping
MS CHOW, Oi Yee
MS CHUNG, Ka Yee
MS CHUNG, Kwok PO
Mr CHUNG, Man Hing
Mr CHUNG, Pui Lam
Mr DAI, Man Fan
Mr FONG, Chi Keung
MS FUNG, Pui Ling
MS FUNG, Sin Ping
MS HANG, Yuen Ling
Mr HO, King Tak
Mr HO, Wai Keung Ricky
Mr HUI, Kin Yip Ronald
Mr HUI, King Che
Mr HIJI, Lung Fei
Mr KEUNG, Shun Yin
Mr KONG, Chun Keung
Mr KONG, Fu Keung
Mr KWOK, Kin Man
Mr KWOK, Yuk Wah
MS KWONG, Pik Ha
Mr LAM, Chun Hung
MS LAM, Ho Yin
MS LAM, Mei Yuk Ada
Mr LAM, Tak Sing Dennis
Mr LAU, Ka Kuen
MS LAU, Siu Ping
Mr LAU, Wing Keung
:%EE~918faEiRE FIFTH CONGREGATION
Mr LEE, Chak Hung
MS LEE, Pui Lam
MS LEE, Shuk Kwan Fanny
Mr LEE, Wing Fong
Mr LEE, Yat Fai
Mr LEI, Ka Wing Peter
Mr LEUNG, Ping Chiu
Mr LEUNG, Sin Chi Stephen
Mr LEUNG, Wai Yip
Mr LEUNG, Yun Sang
MS LI, Mei Fung
MS LI, Sau Ling
Mr LIU, Victor
MS MANI, Mamta
MS NG, Fung Ching
MS NG, Pik Shan
MS NG, Yee Ping
Mr PO, Chi Lok
Mr POON, Chung Kan
MS PUN, Wai Yin
MS SIT, Bik Shan
MS SO, Ching Yu
Mr SO, Fat Keung
Mr SO, Kan Kay
Mr SUN, Ko
MS SUNG, On Ki
Mr SZE, Ching Pai
Mr SZE, Wai Chap
MS TAI, Man Chi
MS TANG, Wai Ping
MS TSE, Ling
MS TSUI, Suet Yin
Mr TUNG, Wai Keung
Mr WONG, Chi Chuen
Mr WONG, Hau Wo
Mr WONG, Hon Ming
MS WONG, Nga Lai
Mr WONG, Sai Kai David
MS WONG, Vai Chan
Mr WONG, Wai Yip
MS WONG, Wing Sze
Mr WONG, Yat Leung
Mr WU, Wing Kwong Joshua
MS YIP, Kin Mui
Mr YU, Lun Choi
Bachelor of Science in Physics @I!$+ @#wfEP)
Mr AU, Man On
Mr CHAN, Hing Tai
MS CHEUNG, Hiu Ling
Mr CHEUNG, Kin Man
Mr CHO, Chik Yam
Mr CHOI, Ho Yin
Mr CHOW, Ming Fung
MS CHOW, Wing Shan
Mr HAI, On
MS HO, Sut Kam
Mr KOO, Chun Yu Peter
Mr LAI, Brian
MS LEE, Lok Ching
Mr LUI, Siu Wai
Mr NG, Chung Tak
Mr NG, Yam Yuen
Mr OR, Kwok Lap
Mr SZETO, Chung Wang Godwin
Mr WONG, Chun Kit
Mr WONG, Ka Yik Eric
Mr WONG, Tak Kan
Mr WU, Barlon
MS YEUNG, Yuen Yung
MS YIU, Ying Yu
Bachelor of Science in Applied Physics
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MS CHAN, Hoi Kwan
MS CHAN, Siu Wah
MS CHAN, Wai Yee
Mr CHENG, Yat Lung
Mr CHOW, Kin Cheung
Mr HO, Kin Ming
Mr HUI, Bun
Mr HUNG, Wai Ming
Mr KWAN, Ka Kuen
Mr KWAN, Wai Lun
Mr LAU, Kai Tai
Mr LAU, Wai Lun
Mr LAU, Yu Keung
MS LAU, Yuk King
Mr LEE, Ying Tan
Mr LEUNG, Sui Chang
MS LEUNG, Yee Wai
Mr MOU, Lap Chi
Mr PANG, Yuen Kwong
Mr POON, Yim Hung
Mr SIAH, Fai
MS SO, Woon Yuen
Mr WONG, Chun Lai
Mr YEUNG, Kwok Wai
Mr YU, Lai Yin
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FIFTH CONGREGATION
Postgraduate Degrees %WfFfGPB
Master of Science in Biotechnology
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Mr AU, Siu Yin
Mr CHAN, Chi Yuen
MS CHAN, Tsz Ki Patty
MS CHENG, Shong
Mr KOH, Yee Ming
Mr LAM, Tze Tsun Leo
MS LAU, Wing Hung Phoebe
MS LEE, Pui Kit Jannifer
MS TSE, Suk Man Anita
Mr TSUI, Man Kin Marco
Master of Science in Environmental Science B$a* o%vmvw
Mr CHOW, Wing Chung
MS WONG, Mei Shan Elizabeth
MS WONG, Sau Fun
MS WONG, Yim Lan
Master of Science in Materials Science and Engineering 3!lBw* H$lHvwk~@~)
Mr AFSHAR MEHRABI, Mohammad Reza
MS HUI, Yuen Wai Veronica
Mr LOH, Wing Cheung
Mr WANG, Xiaobo
Master of Science in Mathematics 9lBwk u!ew
MS CHAN, Hoi Lai Carman
MS HOLLAND, Carolyn Mary
Mr LAU, Wai Hung
Mr SHUM. Wai Sun
Master of Science in Physics 3!lB%kb Glf!eIB)
Mr CHAN, Chi Fung Ricky
Mr CHAU, PO Lok
Mr CHEUNG, Chi Shing
Mr SI TOU, Chi Va
Master of Philosophy in Biochemistry 4!PPai* PHJ!wB)
Mr CHOW, Chun Yu
Mr SIN, Tai Wai Mars
Master of Philosophy in Biology
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Mr HO, Ngai Ngai
Mr LAU, Chun Kwan Stanley
Mr LEUNG, Cheuk Sing Billy
Mr NG, Yu Pong
MS PAN, Shu
Mr SHEK, Chung Tong
Mr TSANG, Chi Kwan
MS WONG, PO Kam Jacqueline
Master of Philosophy in Chemistry Be@* ~~~)
Mr CHEUNG, Henry
MS CHEUNG, Yuen Shan Judy
MS CHEUNG, Yuk King
Mr HUNG, Chi Tat
MS KWONG, Ka Ping
MS LAW, Sui Chun
Mr NGAI, Lap Yin
Master of Philosophy in Mathematics lPm&k u&%)
MS CHAN, Wing Sum
Mr CHEUK, Wing Hong
Mr CHOW, Kim Chiu
Mr FONG, Shun Chen
Mr LAU, Hon Cheong
Mr LAU, Man Kwong
Mr LO, Man Ho
Mr TSANG, Siu Yin
Mr YEUNG, Shu Ngai
MS YU, Wing Ching
Mr ZHAO, Yongliang
Master of Philosophy in Physics ?PNia* <N@@>
Mr CHAN, Yee Sin
Mr CHENG, Sze Ming
Mr CHEUNG, Kin Hong
Mr LIEM, Hai Ming
Mr MA, Shuk Chuen
Mr WONG, Chi Ching Kevin
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FIFTH CONGREGATION
Doctor of Philosophy in Biochemistry
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Mr TSAI, Sheung Pun
MS ZHANG. Xiaolian
Doctor of Philosophy in Biology B%M* Pwww
MS GE, Hong
Mr PUN, San
MS XING, Jun
Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry B%HTt: MPa
Mr CHEN, Dongming
Mr FONG, Kin Chiu
Mr LAM, Kwok Ping
Mr LAU, Chi Wai Patrick
Mr LEE, Hon Man
Mr TAM, Chit Ming
MS WU, Man Ching
Mr WU, Xuanzheng
Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics fPw8+ u&~)
Mr POON, Kin Keung
Mr TSE, Kwan Leung
Doctor of Philosophy in Physics wm%Tt: uiN!lB)
Mr LIN, Nian
Mr SHI, Qinwei
Mr ZHAO, Bin
~3iJiz~E5lBE@!~~ FIFTH CONGREGATION
School of Humanities and Social Science A*$k$$RJ!@$E
Postgraduate Degrees M%!kSl&
Master of Arts in Chinese Studies *EBEk (wmm)
Master of Philosophy in Social Science +fPH&k G!.lmPw
MS ANG, Yee
MS CHAN, Chiu Fai
Mr CHAN, Shun Kit
MS CHAU, Suet Ying
MS CHENG, Man Ling
MS CHUI, Sze Man Stella
MS LING, Yau Kam
MS TSANG, Wai Chun
Mr TSE, Chun Wah
MS WONG, Pui Yi
Mr WONG, Wah Fai
Mr YEUNG, Chun Hung
Mr CAT, Yongshun
MS CHEN, Jin
MS LEE, Kam Ling
MS LUO, Qizhi
Mr SHARIF, Naubahar
Mr SHIRO. Mitsumori
Mr WONG, Kin Wai
Mr ZHANG, Zhanxin
Master of Arts in Humanities *fwi&k (A*+&
MS CHEN, Man Man
MS CHENG, Yuk Wah
MS CHEUNG, Lai Kuen
MS TSANG, Lai Kam Carol
Master of Arts in Social Science *%%kk o!asvw
Mr HUI, Sai Yu
Mr IP, Ka Fai
MS LEE, Wai Chun Patricia
Mr WONG, Shing Tat
MS WONG, Wai Kwan
MS WONG, Yin Yue
MS WONG, Yui Mun Etta
Master of Philosophy in Humanities W@;Rik (A*@)
Mr CHENG, Yui Tat
Mr KWAN, Sui Chi
Mr LAM, Wing Keung
MS LEUNG, Wai Sze Joanna
Mr MULCAHY, William Brian
MS TAN, Meng Kiat
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16Tl-l CONGREGATION
ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS
School of Engineering
14 November 1997
The Congregation will stand
while the Procession is entering C leaving the Atrium;
and for the National Anthem
The Council Chairman declares the Congregation open.
2. The President addresses the Congregation.
3. The Dean of Engineering presents candidates for the Degree of BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING.
4. The Dean of Engineering presents candidates for the Degrees of MASTER OF SCIENCE and MASTER OF
PHILOSOPHY.
5. The Dean of Engineering presents candidates for the Degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY.
6. The Council Chairman declares the Congregation closed.
Mace carried by
Dr Lambros KataJygiotis
St Bonaventure College G High School
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School of Engineering ISB
Undergraduate Degrees 7p;fQk%l&
Academic Achievement Awards %%&@R%
Mr LAM, Chi Yung M’“::S BEng (COMP) Ilk- ($i-%#!$#?)
Mr LO, Chi Kit Paul Lizemit BEng (COMP) 1%k- C8-~#$4$?%)
Mr IP, Ting Pong !!&sl~ BEng (COMP) 131 C#$$#$$d-%)
Mr LO, Chi Wa &,A$ BEng (ELEC) Igw (~7335599 Mr LAI, Pak Cheung %%I?? BEng (ELEC) .I.~l: (~~I@$v
Mr CHANG, Kar Seng %.lGml BEng (CIVL) I%_t- (~*ll!t3~;l~I-~~~)
First Class Honours W%%!%
Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering l&k (#%I#@!%)
MS CHAN, Mei King
Mr LEE, Kwok Choi
MS TSE, Ho Yan
Bachelor of Engineering in Civil and Structural Engineering I!$&& (k*&&$
Mr CHAN, Chung Ming
Mr CHAN, Ka Yuen
Mr CHANG, Kar Seng
Mr LAI, Chi Keung Tony
Mr LEE, Yat Hang
Mr NG, Kwok Chu David
Mr WONG, Man Wai
Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Engineering I&k (#$$#&I$!8$)
Mr CHENG, Vincent
Mr CHEUNG, Tin Wo
Mr CHOI, Koon Yin
Mr FUNG, Wai Kit
Mr LAM, Chi Chung
Mr LAU, Wing Hon
Mr SIN, Kai Yin
Mr SZE, Ching Kit
Mr TONG, Ka Man
Mr TSE, Chi Hang
Mr WONG, Tak Shing
Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science I!#kk ( #$$a#% )
Mr AU, Tsz Chiu
MS CHAN, Man Yee
Mr CHAN, Pui Nang
MS CHAN, Yin1 Hung
Mr CHEUNG, Wai Lun
Mr IP, Ting Pang
Mr KWOK, Yat Fai Cyril
Mr LAM, Chi Yung
Mr LO, Chi Kit Paul
MS TSE, Oi Yue
Mr YEUNG, Kin Man
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FIFTH CONGREGATI!‘l
Bachelor of Engineering in Electronic Engineering I$& (aqI%!% )
Mr AU, Wing Suen
Mr CHAN, Chun Hay
Mr CHEUNG, Hing Fai
Mr CHEUNG, Sin Luen
Mr FU, Hung Fai
Mr FUNG, Chi Wai Chris
Mr HO, Chung Hon
Mr HSU, Kuan Chun Issac
Mr HUI, Chun Cheung
Mr KAN, Kwok Kei
Mr LAI, Pak Cheung
Mr LAW, Chi Fai
Mr LEUNG, Lap Chi
Mr LIU, Wing Faat
Mr LO, Chi Wa
Mr MOK, Ping Chan
MS SHURK, Wai Ki
Mr SIN, Ka Hing
Mr SO, Wan Yun
Mr TANG, Kin Sing
Mr WONG, Cheong Yui
Mr WONG, Ming Yip Wallace
Mr WONG, Ping Yim
Mr WONG, Tak Sang
MS YAU, On Lai
Mr YUE, Chung Wai
Mr YUNG. Chi Wai
Bachelor of Engineering in Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management I3kk o3!umu~~r~~
Mr LAM, Yun Tung
MS LEE, Ngar Yee
Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering =!kk Hflubtm3)
Mr LEUNG, Ho Yin Vincent
Mr NGAI, Kwok Kong
Mr SIN, Chi Wai
Mr SIN, Wing Hong
Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering
Mr AU YEANG, Wai Chiu William
Mr CHAN, Kam Chung Mr CHAN, Sau Nin Mr CHAN, Yick Ho Mr CHAN, Yue Heng Angus Mr CHENG, Hau Kei Mr CHENG, Yu Sum
Mr CHEUNG, Cheuk Hang Mr CHEUNG, Lok Man MS CHIM, Ming Mai Mr CHOY, Ka Yip Mr CHUNG, Chi Ho Raymond Mr FU, Che Nam Mr FUNG, Yiu Wah Mr HO, Chi Fai Mr HO, Chung Hang MS HO, Man Nei Bonny
Mr HO, Man Yin MS HU, Wei Hsin
Mr HUI, Tak Wa Mr KO, Chun Kin Danny Mr KOON, Kin Kee Mr LAI, Chi Hang Ken Mr LAM, Sai Keung Mr LAW, King Fai Kevin Mr LEE, Hon Yip Mr LEE, Ming Sum Don Mr LEE, Siu Nang Mr LEUNG, Hon Keung Mr LIM, Fai Wan Mr LUI, Wai Lun Mr LUI, Yat Kei Nelson Mr MAK, Wing Chuen Christopher Mr MUTHUSWAMY, Kashyap Mr NG, Chi Keung Mr NG, Hoi Mr SUM, Tak Yin Mr TAM, Yuk Shing MS TANG, Nga Yee Agnes Mr TSUI, Shun Kwan Mr WAH, Shu Tin MS WONG, Ka Man Mr WONG, Kwong Tat Mr WONG, Leung Man Mr WONG, Tai Him Mr WONG, Wai Wah Mr WONG, Wan Cheong Mr YIP, Wai Keung Mr YU, Cheuk Wang
Bachelor of Engineering in Civil and Structural Engineering I&b (&*?k##~@% )
Mr CHAN, Chung Chung l%wzi
Mr CHAN, Hak Keung R%&
Mr CHAN, Kam Hung Ernest Mr CHAN, Sai Ho
Mr CHAN, Sheung Shing Mr CHAN, Shu Keung Mr CHAN, Tak Ko Mr CHAN, Tat Ting Charles MS CHAN, Ting MS CHAN, Wai Yee Mr CHAN, Ying Mr CHAN, Yiu Fai MS CHAN, Yuen Kwan Mr CHAN, Yuk Mr CHENG, Wing Yip Mr CHEUNG, Kin Yip MS CHEUNG, Loi Kwan MS CHEUNG, Pui Shan Mr CHOI, Chong Kei Mr CHONG, Ho Yin Mr CHOW, Cheuk Fai Mr CHOW, Kam Sing MS CHOW, Ying MS CHIT, Wing Yin Winnie Mr CHUI, Hing Wo Mr FOK, Ling Chung Gabriel Mr FONG, Chi Keung MS KWOK, Wing Sze Mr KWONG, Siu Keung Mr LAI, Hon Kin Mr LAI, Wai Wah Mr LAM, Hing Tun Mr LAU, Cheong Man Mr LAU, Chor Ming Mr LALJ, Man Tsz Mr LAU, Wai Lon
Mr LAW, Chi Wai Mr LAW, Siu Man Mr LAW, Tik Ko Dominic MS LEE, Chung Yan
Mr LEE, Hei Lok Mr LEE, Kai Wing Mr LEE, Ting Ho Mr LEE, Wai Keung Mr LEUNG, Chi Ho Mr LEUNG, Ka Kay Mr LEUNG, Kim Lim Mr LI, Chi Shan Mr LI, Ki Shun Jacson Mr LI, Kwok Woon MS LI, Tsz Yan Kris Mr LUK, Chiu Ming Mr LUK, Chung Wing Mr LUNG, Chi Wang Mr MA, Kai Cho MS MA, Oi Suet Mr NG, Wan Lung Sean Mr PANG, Yue Wai Mr POON, King Yeung MS PUI, Yung Yi
;Rii@i~~~~l-3~ FIFTH CONGREGAT’
MS SIU, Sin Ping Joanna i$wF Mr SO, Tim Hung ,!i&%@
Mr SUM, Lap Key ez?R
Mr SUNG, Chi Man ‘Xj$R
Mr TANG, Wai Fan %fl%m MS TSE, Yuen Yan Jacqueline l3Jme
Mr TSOI, Lee Yang itzeu% \
Mr WANG, Tak Ming T%t% 41
Mr WONG, Ching Shing ?%il%
Mr WONG, Chiu Yeung &&#
Mr WONG, Hon Kit f ?g#
Mr WONG, Ka Chung $Gc%
Mr WONG, Kin Lun m.w7
Mr WONG, Shing Kit T. &4!&
Mr WONG, Wan Chi ssti
Mr WONG, Ying Kit -rWK
Mr WU, Fung Sing w2w
Mr WU, Siu Hin i’;#Ylm
Mr YAU, Wing Keung tl.7m
Mr YEIJNG, Chuen Wai E%w Mr YEUNG, Hoi @ii%
Mr YEUNG, Hoi Kin 4?iT%n@ Mr YIP, Chi Wang &!2
Mr YUEN, Chung Shing BMR
Mr YUEN, Sui Sing ~$6$ipg!
Mr YIJNG, Siu Ki @%zR
Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Engineering =Ek Gll+ul&~@3)
Mr AU YEIJNG, Siu Hang
MS CHAK, Nga Yee Viki
Mr CHAN, Ka Man
Mr CHAN, Kai Kin
Mr CHAN, Man Yin
Mr CHAN, Wai Yin
Mr CHAN, Wing Hing Dean
Mr CHEANG, Sio Heng
Mr CHEN, Ka Hung
Mr CHENG, Chor Choi Kelvin
Mr CHENG, Sin On
Mr CHEIJNG, Cham Kit
Mr CHEUNG, Chung Kwan
Mr CHIIJ, Wai Pun
Mr CHOI, Chi Kin
Mr CHOI, Kit
Mr CHOW, Long Lap
Mr CHT-J, Hoi Kit
Mr CHU, Wai Fan
Mr CHUI, Ka Ming
Mr CHUNG, Ka Man
Mr FONG, Ka Lun Alan
Mr FUNG, Kin Wai
Mr HIJI. Chun Yim
Mr HUNG, Chun Tak
Mr KO, Chi Chung Stephen
Mr KWAN, Chiu Yin
Mr KWOK, Shun Yau
Mr LAI, Chak Shun
Mr LAM, Hon Sang
Mr LAM, Kwok Leung
Mr LAM, Sheung Kit Kevin
Mr LAM, Siu Fai
Mr LAU, Chi Chung
Mr LAU, Chun Kwok Gerry
Mr LAU, Tsz Fung
Mr LEE, Chun Man
Mr LEE, Kwok Fai
MS LEE, Sze Man
Mr LEI, Kam Keong
Mr LEIJNG, Calvin
Mr LEUNG, Chi Man
Mr LEUNG, Kai Ming William
Mr LEUNG, Kim Ho
MS LEUNG, Kin Yan Joyce
Mr LEUNG, Man Shun
Mr LE’CJNG, Yuk Hang
Mr LI, Wai Kei
Mr LIN, Chi Wai
Mr LIN, Hon Wai
Mr LO, Chi Wai
Mr LO’IJ, Weng Hang
Mr LUTS, Kwok Ho
Mr LUK, Kwok Ho
Mr LT_JK, Wai To
Mr LUK, Yuen Hong
MS MA, Ka Yi
Mr MA, Koon Kay
Mr MONG, On Heng Irwin
Mr NG, Kar Sing
Mr NIP, Hoi Pang
Mr SCENE, Steve
Mr SHO, Lam Ngai
Mr SIAW, MO Wai
Mr SO, Kit Pong
Mr SZE, Wai Sun
Mr TAM, Wai Ho
Mr TAM, Yik Cheung
Mr TANG, Hing Lai Paul
Mr TING, Hei Chuen
Mr TSOI, Tung Yin Tony
Mr WONG, Ching Yuen
Mr WONG, Chuen Hung
Mr WONG, Ka Chi Andrew
Mr WONG, Ka Fai
Mr WONG, Ka On
MS WONG, Tan Ching Mr WONG, Wai Yin Johnny
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Mr WU, San Wai i4#mz!i!
Mr YEUNG, Ming Hang tsk%i2tz
Mr YUEN, Kin Fai l!X@H
Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science Jxe Gil3Mdl~~)
Mr AU, Chi Wai
Mr CHAN, Chor Chun
Mr CHAN, Chun Ming
Mr CHAN, Chung Wang
Mr CHAN, Hing Cheung
Mr CHAN, Kin Bong
MS CHAN, Pik Kei Becky
MS CHAN, Tung Chiu
Mr CHAN, Wai Hung
Mr CHAN, Wing Kai
Mr CHAN, Ying Kit
Mr CHAN, Yuk Ming
MS CHEN, Lap Wing Eva
Mr CHENG, Chun Fai
Mr CHENG, Ka Wo
Mr CHEUNG, Chuen Pun
Mr CHEUNG, Chun Yu
Mr CHEUNG, Siu Fai
Mr CHIANG, Kai Wang
Mr CHING, Eng
Mr CHIU, Yuet Pun
Mr CHOI, Chi Leung
Mr CHOW, Fung Keung
Mr CHUNG, Ngai Fan
Mr FU, Ho Yam Addy
Mr FUNG, Wai Kit Tony
Mr HO, Chi Kit
Mr HOI, Ka Kit
Mr HUI, Chi Hang John
Mr HUI, Chin Ho
Mr HUI, Siu Lam
Mr JINNO, Yasumori
Mr KO, Chi Hin
Mr KO, Kwong Man
Mr KO, Man Chung
MS KWOK, Mei Kay
Mr LAI, Mun Tong
Mr LAM, Chi Hang
Mr LAM, Chung
MS LAM, Lok Yee Yvonne
Mr LAM, Siu Kin
Mr LAM, Tak Kei
Mr LAM, Wing Tai
MS LAM, Yuk
Mr LAU, Chi Lok
Mr LAU, Chung Yin
Mr LAU, Hon Ching
MS LAU, Yan Nam
Mr LAW, Chi Yin
Mr LEE, Chi Hang
Mr LEE, Chun Fai Tony
Mr LEE, Tung Leung
Mr LEE, Wai Chung Alex
Mr LEUNG, Chi Wai Clement
Mr LEUNG, Kam Man
Mr LEUNG, Wai Hung
Mr LI, Chi Ho
Mr LI, Chi Yung
Mr LI, Hoi Kong
MS LI, Mei Ting Ivy
MS LI, Pui Li
Mr LO, Ming Fun
MS LO, Wing Yee
Mr LUI, Sze Ming
Mr MA, Siu Hong
Mr MUTHUSWAMY, Pradeep
Mr NG, Hung Kwan
Mr NG, Ka Wai
Mr NG, Shu Pang
Mr NG, Wai Wing
MS NC, Yuen Ki
Mr NG, Yuet Yeung Enoch
MS NGAN, Chiu Wai Polly
Mr NGAN, Yuen Pang
Mr NGAU, Wai Kei
MS POON, Fung Chi
Mr POON, Hon Ching
Mr SO, Kwok Fung
Mr SO, Siu Keung
Mr SO, Tak Lok
MS SUBRAMANI, Saraswathy
Mr TAI, Kin Nam
Mr TAM, Wai Chung
Mr TANG, Chi Leung
Mr TENG, Lam
Mr TIN, Ying Kit Allen
Mr TSO, Chung Yin
Mr TSO, Tung Fung
Mr WAN, Chung Yin
Mr WONG, Chung Yin
Mr WONG, Hing Kee
Mr WONG, Ka Keung
Mr WONG, Kai Kwong
Mr WON<;, Kai Wai Terence
Mr WONG, Kin
Mr WON<;, Kwok Kei
MS WONG, Mei Sze
Mr WONG, Ming Ho
Mr WONG, PO Hei
Mr WONG, Wai Kong
Mr WONG, Yung
Mr WU, Chi Kin
Mr YAU, Ming Hang
Mr YEUNG, Yiu Wai
Mr YIM, Hing Kwong Henry
Mr YIU, Kwok Wai
Mr YU, Hoi Bun
Mr YUEN, Ming Hon
Mr YUNG, Ka Sing
Mr YUNG, Wang Kong
Bachelor of Engineering in Electronic Engineering z$w GmQxm)
Mr AU, Chi Hong
Mr AU, Hon Bun
Mr CHAN, Chun Yung
Mr CHAN, Fu Kei
Mr CHAN, Hung Wai
Mr CHAN, Ka Ming
Mr CHAN, Kin Yan
Mr CHAN, Ming Tak
Mr CHAN, Wai Sum
Mr CHAN, Wing Chuen
Mr CHAN, Wing Fai
Mr CHAN, Yui Kong
Mr CHAN, Yui Man
Mr CHAU, Sit Wing
Mr CHEN, Ching Hsu Derek
Mr CHENG, Shu Pok
Mr CHENG, Wai Kwong William
Mr CHEUNG, Chi Hung
Mr CHEUNG, Chi Shun
Mr CHEUNG, Kin Hang
Mr CHEUNG, Kin Wai
Mr CHEUNG, Man Chun
Mr CHOI, Kin Wai
Mr CHOI, Yu Wing
Mr CHOW, Che Ho Thomas
Mr CHOW, Kai Chi
Mr CHOW, Man Fai
Mr CHOW, Siu Pak Marco
Mr CHOY, Ka Chun
Mr CHOY, Shing Ip
Mr CHU, Chi Wai Stephen
Mr CHUNG, Wan Hang
Mr FAN, Sui Lun
Mr FUNG, Sin Ching
Mr FUNG, Yiu Chung
Mr HAU, Ching Lim
Mr HAU, Hing Hoi
MS HAU, Huen Ting Elsie
Mr HO, Chiu Yin
Mr HO, Ming Lok
Mr HUI, Ming Sing
Mr HUNG, Chi Wai
Mr KO, Wai Man
Mr KO, Yi Fai
Mr KONG, Chi Hang Terence
Mr KWOK, Chi Ming
Mr KWOK, Ka Tat Herbert
Mr KWOK, Tsz Fai
Mr LAI, Chi Ho
Mr LAI, Ka Chung
Mr LAI, Sai Kit
Mr LAM, Chit Fai
Mr LAM, Kin Sing
Mr LAM, Kiu Wai
Mr LAU, Chi Hang
MS LAU, Kit Fong
Mr LAU, Kok Hong
Mr LAU, Man Chung
Mr LAU, Wai
Mr LAW, Kwok Man
Mr LAW, Tsan Yin
Mr LAW, Wai Yin
Mr LEE, Cheuk Ho
Mr LEE, Chi Man
Mr LEE, Chin Pang
Mr LEE, Sheng Wai
Mr LEE, Shun Sing
Mr LEE, Tai Keung
Mr LEE, Wai Ki
Mr LEE, Wai Kit
Mr LEE, Wing Chiu
Mr LEE, Ying Lun
Mr LEE, Yun Ho
Mr LEUNG, Kin Keung Kevin
Mr LEIJNG, Kin Lun
Mr LEUNG, Kin Wah
Mr LEIJNG, Man Kwong
Mr LEUNG, Sze Kit Christopher
MS LEUNG, Sze Ngan
Mr LEUNG, Tak Wo
Mr LI, Chun Yuen
Mr LI, Hung Fai Thomas
Mr LI, Wai Cheung
Mr LI, Yu Ching
Mr LING, Wing Kuen
Mr LIIJ, Wai Kat
Mr LIU, Wai Ki
Mr LO, Tsz Him
Mr LO, Wai Man
MS LO, Yuen Yee
Mr LIJI, Chi Wai
Mr LUNG, Ying Kin
ilE’;fPME!!$BB FTH CONGREGATION
Mr MA, Ka Keung
Mr MA, Man Kwong
Mr MAK, Wai Ho
Mr MAN, Kong Sum
Mr NG, Kin Ping
Mr NG, Kit Ming
Mr NG, Kwan Wah
Mr NG, Siu Kei
Mr NG, Tsz Kit Alex
Mr NG, Wan Pang Victor
Mr NG, Yau Wai
Mr POON, Chiu Pong
Mr SHI, Kwok Ki
MS SIU, Ka Yin
Mr TAM, Hung Shun Vincent
Mr TAM, Kwok Ho
Mr TAM, Yiu Chung
Mr TAM, Yuk Chiu
Mr TANG, Cheuk Yin Banny
Mr TANG, Chun Kin Amos
Mr TANG, Kai Ming Clement
Mr TO, Hang Yu
Mr TSANG, Chi Kong
Mr TSANG, Wa Wai William
Mr TSE, Kai Kwong
Mr TSE, Kwok Hung
Mr TSO, Man Pan
MI- TSUI, Pui Yung
Mr TSUI, Tsz Wai
Mr TIJNG, MO
Mr WAT, Wai Bin
Mr WONG, Chi Ho
Mr WONG, Chi Keung
Mr WONG, Hon Yung
Mr WONG, Kin Man Vincent De Paul
Mr WONG, Shun Lam
Mr WONG, Wai Ho
Mr WONG, Wing Kam
Mr WONG, Yeuk Wing
Mr WONG, Yip Pong Herbert
Mr WOO, Gum Tong
Mr WLJ, Chiu Fai
Mr YAU, King Fai
Mr YEUNG, Chung
Mr YEUNG, Man Fat
Mr YIU, Wai Hung
MS YU, Pui Chi
Mr YUEN, Chi Yeung
Bachelor of Engineering in Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management
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Mr AU, Wing Kwok
Mr CHAN, Ming Hon
Mr CHAN, Tat Chi
Mr CHENG, Ka Ho
Mr CHENG, Kai Wah
Mr CHEUNG, Chung Hei
Mr CHEIJNG, Man Fai
Mr CHING, Ming Kwan
Mr CHONG, Tsz Kit
Mr CHOW, Chi Lin
Mr CHUNG, Hei Yin
MS HO, Chau Fong
Mr HO, Yiu Wa
Mr KAN, Yee Yin
Mr LAI, Chi Pui
Mr LAM, Chi Ming
Mr LAM, Chun Shing
Mr LAM, Ho Yin
MS LAM, Ka Man Dionne
Mr LAU, James
Mr LAU, Ki Ka
Mr LAlJ, Wah Hing
Mr LEE, Shing Hong
Mr LEUNG, Chi Chiu
Mr LEUNG, Kam Shing
Mr LEUNG, Wing Min
Mr LO, Sai Kit
Mr MAK, Ka Ki
MS MO, Lee Ling
Mr PANG, King Wah
Mr TAM, Kit Hang
MS TANG, Wai Han
Mr TAO, Kin Wai
MS TONG, Hang Fa
Mr TONG, Wai Sing Ricky
Mr TSE, Kwok Ho
Mr TSUI, Wan Ting
Mr WAI, Siu Wing Christopher
Mr WONG, Ka Yin Rudolf
Mr WONG, Siu Yue
Mr WONG, Sze Wai
Mr WU, Ka Ho
Mr YAM, Wing Keung
Mr YAU, Mun Chu
Mr YAU, Shing Tung Frankie
Mr YAU, Tan
Mr YEUNG, Wan Fai Hendrick
Mr YIP, Hau Man
Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering J3e oilmJx~s4)
Mr AU, Tak Ho
Mr CHAN, Ding Bong
Mr CHAN, Hing Yen
Mr CHAN, Hong Shing
Mr CHAN, Ka Hing
Mr CHAN, Kwan Ting Tommy
Mr CHAN, Pui Lun
Mr CHAN, Wai Keung
Mr CHAN, Wing Lam
MS CHAN, Yuk Fung
Mr CHENG, Koon Tung
Mr CHENG, Ming Fai
Mr CHEUNG, Chun Kau
Mr CHEUNG, Shun Hong
Mr CHIU, Hong Fai
Mr CHOI, Hei Wai
Mr CHOI, Wai Tong Winton
Mr CHOW, Sai Wing
Mr CHU, Tsz Cheung
Mr CHUI, Ka Chun
Mr FONG, Yik Chung
Mr FUNG, Ka Hang
Mr FUNG, Siu Hei
Mr HO, Chi Kwong
Mr HUEN, Chi Hang
Mr HUNG, Chi Ping
Mr IP, Hiu Wo
Mr KUNG, Fan Cheung
Mr KWAN, Kai Hon
Mr LAM, Kam Hong
Mr LAU, Geoffrey
Mr LAW, Kwok Kin
Mr LEE, Chi Ming
Mr LEE, Sun Yu
Mr LEE, Wai Keung
Mr LEUNG, Yan Por
Mr LIU, Kin Yip
Mr LO, Kwok Hung
Mr LUK, Wai Sum
Mr MA, Cho Chiu
Mr MINTONO, bT I Sau Raymond
Mr NG, Kwok Lc-l ng
Mr PAK, Siu Ton;*
Mr PO, Chi On
Mr PONG, Wing ‘)n
Mr POON, Tit Ming
Mr SHAM, See Wing
Mr SUN, Loi Wah
Mr SUNG, Kwong Lui
MS TAM, Lai Ki
Mr TAM, Wing Lok Wilson
Mr TANG, Hoi Shuen
Mr TANG, Wai Pong
Mr TSO, Yat Ching
Mr TSUI, Kwok Ho
Mr WAN, Chi Yin
Mr WONG, Chi Wai
Mr WONG, Chun Fai
Mr WONG, Kam Man
Mr WONG, Siu Chun
Mr WONG, Wai Cheong
Mr WONG, Wai Kwan
Mr WOO, Kwok Bo Jacky
Mr WU, Yat Wai
Mr XUE, Chuandi
Mr YEUNG, Chung Ming
Mr YEUNG, Sen Fai
MS YEUNG, Yee Fan
Mr YIP, Chi Hung
Mr YIP, Kai Tai
FTH CONGREGATION
Postgraduate Degrees liJFR%SB
Master of Science in Chemical Engineering
3!PwEi* ul?w3ew
Mr CHAN, Yun Fat l!%Qf@&
Mr CHO, Sing wit
Mr LAU, Tin Bo 5!i!JAB
Mr WONG, Ka Fai Andy $+‘$j@i
Master of Science in Civil and Structural Engineering B3a-f: (**lib%#u.l%)
Mr KOK, King Ming QPE VI
Mr LEE, Shan Chun 4w52
Mr WONG, Siu Chuen w%%T
Master of Science in Computer Science
Mr CHEUK, Fong Wai
Mr CHEUNG, Hang Chung
Mr KWONG, Chi Wai Stanley
Mr LAM, Ka Man
Mr LAU, Kwong Fat Alan
Mr LEUNG, Ying Chung
Mr LI, Yuen Kin
Mr POON, Kam Hung
Mr WONG, Pan Lit
Mr YEUNG, See Ming Anthony
Mr YUE, Wing Hang Eddie
Master of Science in Electrical and Electronic Engineering @luNR* u3a!mta~~~%)
Mr CHU, Moon Leung
MS HON, Yuet Ming
Mr KWAN, Lap Shun
Mr SHAM, Wai Ming
Mr SUN, PO Wan
Mr WONG, Lun Yee
Mr YEUNG, Chu Man
Master of Science in Environmental Engineering
Mr FONG, Vai Seng
Master of Science in Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management 3lPHkk ccifCm!&~@~B~~
Mr AU, Tak Kwong Thomson
Mr CHAN, Sun Wong
MS CHAN, Wai Chi
Mr CHOW, Yiu Keung
Mr CHOY, Ka Kin
Mr IU, Ka Sui
Mr KOWE, Shi Hong Patrick
Mr LAI, Wai Leung
Mr LAM, Wai Keung
MS LAU, Cheuk Wai
Mr LAU, Chin Hung
Mr LEUNG, Wing Fai
Mr MOOSA NAINA, Mohamed Lebbai
Mr NILAKANTAN, P Sankaran
Mr SIU, Ka Wai
Mr WONG, Hoi Ming
MS WONG, Wai Kwan
Mr YAM, Chung Wei Eddie
Mr YAU, Wai Hung
Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
B3@* (#&~83)
Mr CHAN, Yeung Shai
Mr CHANG, Yiu Kuen
Mr CHEUNG, Siu Hung
Mr CHIU, Chi Kin
Mr CHOY, Man Lung
Mr CHUI, Ngai Chung Stanley
Mr LAM, Tit Hung
Mr LEE, Chi Hung
Mr TZE, Clarence K Y
Mr YAU, Shiu Fung
Master of Philosophy in Chemical Engineering
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Mr TSE, Siu Wah
Mr TSOI, Hoi Pang
Master of Philosophy in Civil and Structural Engineering
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Mr AU, Siu Kui Ivan
Mr LAU, Yan Wing
MS LEONG, I Man
MS WANG, Yi
MS WANG, Ying
Master of Philosophy in Computer Science tewi* GlimHw)
Mr AFSHAR MEHRABI, Alireza
MS CHAN, Shuen Kuen l?a%fii
Mr CHAN, Wai Ming RI@!!
Mr CHEUNG, Hon Kit ;1&jg-{9&
Mr CHOW, To Jq$fj
Mr LAI, Yat Ming William %!iB~ll
Mr LAM, Fu Man htiZ*
Mr LAU, Ying Kit @J~#g
Mr LAW, Tak Tong ,iifzim%
Mr LEE, Lam Fan +%%%I
Mr LEUNG, Kung Fan Steven yxQJg$
Mr NG, Siu Kee %%a
Mr NGAN, Sai Fong Bmw
Mr PANG, Yiu Hung $J@$I
Mr PERAMUNETILLEKE, Desamanya C
Mr WONG, Kam Keung !w#l ?Ji%
Master of Philosophy in Electrical and Electronic Engineering B@llsi* (%~B%~~~~)
Mr BAO, Zhong
Mr CHAN, Chun Fai Aldar
Mr CHAN, Kai Keung
Mr CHAN, King Tung
Mr CHAN, Sheung Wa
Mr CHAN, Tze Ho Simon
Mr CHAN, Wing Hong
Mr CHENG, PO Wing
Mr CHEUNG, Chun Bong
Mr CHEUNG, Yee Ling
Mr CHOI, Ka Lun
Mr FEI, Xiaofan
Mr GAN, Wai Chuen
MS GU, Jie
Mr HAN, Peigang
Mr HUI, Kwok Fai
Mr KIJGANESAN, Pararajasingam
Mr LEE, Soul Chun Clarence
Mr LIN, Lang
Mr LO, Chi Wah
MS MA, Ning
Mr MAK, Kin Chung
Mr NG, Char Leung
Mr TANG, Chi Wah
Mr TANG, Tai Kwan Jimmy
Mr TSAI, Hwai Sian
MS WONG, Yim Fai
Mr WOO, Kam Tim
Master of Philosophy in Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management f!Pw&k u2la3!28~BBB3)
MS CHEUNG, Mei Fung Phoenix
Mr HON, Cheuk Lun
MS LEE, Sau Ling
Mr LI, Chi Leung
Mr SONG, Feizhou
Mr WONG, Seng Fat
Master of Philosophy in Mechanical Engineering $!mH-f: ai8H!c@9)
Mr TANG, Kam Hang %~##7
Mr YAU, Tien Hong Chris $,j@ ,kjgj
Mr YUNG, Sai Ming Simon @tHYA
Doctor of Philosophy in Chemical Engineering f!Pwlf~ uf93~@%)
Mr PENNINGTON, David William
Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science ?fPM%* Gil-%#H%)
Mr ATIF, Yacine
Mr HUI, Chi Chung ;gqy I$@
Mr KWOK, Yu Kwong $3 ek
Mr WONG, Kwok Kay ?a!iEl%
Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical and Electronic Engineering $!iew* ca?3&k%T~@9)
Mr BANNA, Srinivasa Rao
Mr CHEN, Yue
Mr CHEUNG, Kwok Wai
Mr HE, Zhongli
Mr KOTTARATH PARAMBIL, Anish Kumar
Doctor of Philosophy in Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management BS#Tt: (I%~~B~~B~~~
Mr CAI, Yimin
Mr LIAN, Zhaotong
Doctor of Philosophy in Mechanical Engineering $@w@* (a&~@%)
Mr AU, Wing Hoi
Mr CHEN, Xingwei
Mr KANG, Feiyu
Mr SHAN, Zhao Hui
Mr TAN, Kim Hung
MS WONG, Lai Ah
Mr YEUNG, Tak Sang
1.
ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS
School of Business and Management
15 November 1997
The Congregation mill stand
while the Procession is entering t; leaving the Atrium;
and for the National Anthem
The Council Vice-Chairman declares the Congregation open.
2. The President addresses the Congregation.
3. The Dean of Business and Management presents candidates for the Degrees of BACHELOR OF BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION and BACHELOR OF SCIENCE.
4. The Dean of Business and Management presents candidates for the Degrees of MASTER OF BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION, MASTER OF SCIENCE, and MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY.
5. The Dean of Business and Management presents candidates for the Degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY.
6. The Council Vice-Chairman declares the Congregation closed.
Mute cm-rid ky’
Prof Leonard K. H. Cheng
St Bonaventtwe College & High School
School of Business and Management 1~~3!J!@~
Undergraduate Degrees 4G@IGMG
Academic Achievement Awards %G&&!k%
MS HO, Chi Yan Fl-B hx BRA (ACCT) 32@8$%@L- (&8-%)
Mr HUI, Sui Sung SPY%% BBA (ACCT) I.~%??%k!%f- P&8-%)
MS CHAU, Lai Shan Tiffany R!FkHv BBA (ACCT) 1 I%$$%!% f- ($88~)
MS LAU, Mung Lam Emily !tw=%% BBA (MGTO) 1@i$$@l!%l: (%%$%%%)
Mr LIU, Shun Hong JzF3743 BBA (FINA) 1 I%?%!% _t- (!!8?-%%)
Mr CHAN, Chat Keung i-%BBi BBA (FINA) 1 @i$@@@ f- (#%%)
Mr TAM, Hon Keung sss” BRA (FINA) 1 ti$$%~ i- (Ed%%)
First Class Honours E9%%4&
Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting
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Mr CHAN, Chi Hung
Mr CHAN, Tin Wu
MS CHAN, Wing Chee Gigi
MS CHAN, Wing Tsui
MS CHAU, Lai Shan Tiffany
MS CHEN, Yu Ping
MS CHEUK, Amy
Mr CHEUNG, Chung Yan
MS CHOI, Hiu Ping Janice
MS CHOW, Siu Mai
Mr HO, Chi Yan
Mr HO, Kar Wing
Mr HUI, Sui Sung
MS KOK, Ka Kei Grace
Mr LAI, Yat Hin Adrian
MS LAM, Lai Man
MS LEE, Kam Ling Catherine
MS LEE, Kar Man
MS LEUNG, Wai Ling Sally
MS NG, Fung Yee
MS PANG, Shuk Yee
MS POON, Ka Bo
MS SHUM, Yim Fei
Bachelor of Business Administration in Economics mw!H!w* Gl!l!B%)
MS LEE, Chui Chun
MS LO, Pui Yan
Mr MA, Wai Hung
MS SHEUNG, Pui Lin
MS TANG, Siu Chi
MS WONG, Man Yin
Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance nfHwl!3+ umww
Mr CHAN, Chat Keung
Mr CHENG, Kin Man
Mr CHU, Yiu Cheong
Mr FU, Chi Pang
Mr HO, Lai Man
MS LAM, Tak Yee
Mr LEUNG, Wai Hang
Mr LIU, Shun Hong
Mr PANG, Wai Tak
MS TAI, Man Kuen Amy
Mr TAM, Hon Keung
Mr TAM, Lai Man
Mr TANG, Wing Hong
Mr WONG, Shing Kwan
Bachelor of Business Administration in Information and Systems Management IfiB@** uiGffM!%&Rr~)
Mr CHUNG, Chin Chiu
Mr LAM, Siu Kau Matthew
Mr LAU, Pak Hung Parker
Mr TSANG, Kwong Sing
Mr TSE, Lap WaiFirst
Bachelor of Business Administration in Management of Organisations l3MFmEk GaMs@w
MS HA, Ping
MS LAU, Mung Lam Emily
MS LAW, Cecilia
Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing J3fuwIi~* omww
MS CHAN, Nga Yee Ada
MS CHAN, Pui Yiu Agnes
MS CHAN, Yu
MS CHEUNG, Sze Wai
MS MAK, Siu Chu
MS TAI, Suet Fun
MS TAM, Margery
Bachelor of Science in Economics 3-!mkk GIHf%)
Mr LAU, Ho Man
Mr TONG, Leung Kwing
Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting 33ukwlB* bs@P)
MrAU,Po Hung
Mr AU, Wai Hung
Mr AU, Yiu Hang Henry
Mr AU YEUNG, Chi Keung
Mr CHAN, Chun Yin Peter
MS CHAN, Dip Wan Vanessa
MS CHAN, Fung Ying
MS CHAN, Hoi Yan
Mr CHAN, Ka Wai
Mr CHAN, Ka Wing
Mr CHAN, Kin Yee
MS CHAN, Man Lee
MS CHAN, Man Ying
MS CHAN, Sau Fong
Mr CHAN, Siu Wah
Mr CHAN, Sui Wa
MS CHAN, Tak Man Ida
MS CHAN, Tsz Ping
MS CHAN, Yi Mei Rebecca
MS CHAN, Yuen Fun Anita
MS CHAN, Yuen Ling
MS CHANG, Kiu Cherry
MS CHANG, Wing Shan
MS CHAU, Ah Fung
Mr CHENG, Cho Tik
Mr CHENG, Hiu Ching
Mr CHENG, Koon Kau Alfred
MS CHENG, Kwok Man Jenny
MS CHENG, Sau Man
MS CHENG, Yuen Ping
MS CHEUNG, Ching Ping
Mr CHEUNG, Chung Kin
MS CHEUNG, Esther
MS CHEUNG, Ka Lo Carole
Mr CHEUNG, Kin Man
MS CHEUNG, Lai Kuen
MS CHEUNG, Mei Yee
MS CHEUNG, Siu Ki
Mr CHEUNG, Wai Leung
MS CHEUNG, Wing Yan
Mr CHIU, Ming Ho
Mr CHIU, Ngam
Mr CHIU, Tak Fai
Mr CHO, Shu Ki Simon
MS CHOI, Ching Shuen
MS CHOI, Ching Yee
Mr CHOI, Ho Yin
MS CHOI, Mei Yee
Mr CHOI, Siu Kei
MS CHONG, Chui Min
MS CHONG, Man Ching
Mr CHOIJ, Ka Ping
MS CHOW, Kam Man
MS CHOY, Fung Sheung
Mr CHUNG, Chi Fai
MS CHUNG, Wai Ling
Mr FONG, Pak Wai
MS FUNG, Sze Wing
MS FUNG, Yim Man
Mr HO, Cheuk Nang
Mr HO, Chi Hong
MS HO, Ka Kan
MS HO, Yin Yuk
MS HON, Wan Yin
MS HSU, Tak Ying
MS HUI, Bik Ying
MS HUI, Man Ling
MS HUI, Shuk Man
MS HUI, Suk Ling
MS HUNG, Chui Yee
Mr IP, Chi Wai
MS KAN, Wai Ling
MS KOH, Geok Khim
MS KWAN, Pui Yee
MS KWOK, Fung Ling
Mr KWOK, Wai Shing
Mr KWONG, Chung Lun
MS KWONG, Fung Ming
MS KWONG, Yuk Ping Grace
MS LAI, Heung Man
MS LAI, MO Lin Joanne
MS LAI, Nga Ling
MS LAI, Ngoi Man
Mr LAI, Wan Fung
MS LAM, Ching Sum
MS LAM, Hoi Shan
MS LAM, Nga Ling
MS LAM, Pui Ying Norris
Mr LAM, Shing Yuk
MS LAM, Suk Fung
MS LAM, Tung Mui
MS LAM, Yi Wah
MS LAU, On Kei Angela-Violet
MS LAU, Pui See
MS LAU, Shui King
MS LAU, Yik Sheung Jama
Mr LAW, Chun Biu
Mr LAW, Chung Hang Albert
MS LAW, Tak Ying
MS LAW, Wai Sheung
Mr LEE, Ho Bong William
Mr LEE, Ka Lun
MS LEE, Mei Fun
Mr LEE, Sheung Wah
Mr LEE, Sing Wing
Mr LEE, Wing Fai
MS LEUNG, Fun Mui
Mr LEUNG, Man Kit
MS LEUNG, Wing Shan
MS LEUNG, Yuk Ming
MS LI, Fun8 Yu
MS LI, Hak Ling Helen
Mr LI, Kai Chiu James
MS LI, Mei Ting Prudence
MS LI, Shien Li
MS LI, Wing Yan
MS LI, Yuk Ching
Mr LIN, Chi Wing
Mr LIU, Chi Ngai
MS LIU, Pui Yin
MS LIU, Yuen Yee
MS LIIJ, Yuk Shan Maribrella
Mr LO, Chi Yin
MS LO, Wei Yen Bonita
MS LOK, Sui Ki
MS LUI, Ching Yan
Mr LUI, Wai Pang
MS MA, Hoi Wan
MS MA, Pun Wai
Mr MAK, Shu Wing
Mr MAK, Ting
MS MAN, Kam Fur-q Chris
MS NG, Chung Yan
Mr NG, Kin Ming
Mr NG, Man Chiu
Mr NG, Siu Wa
MS NG, Wing Yan Winnie
MS NG, Yee Lai
MS NG, Yin Kwan
Mr NG, Yiu Fai
MS NIP, Kai Yan
MS PAI, Szu Chia Nelly
Mr POON, Choi Yung
MS POON, Hoi Ping
MS POON, Ka Lin Katherine
MS POON, Suk Ying
MS SHU, Yin Ping Silvia
Mr SHUM, Chi Chung
Mr SI, Shun Wang
Mr SIAW, MO Pun
Mr SIU, Chong Shing
MS SUEN, Sau Kam
MS SUNG, Chun Fei
MS SYE, Nga Chun
MS SZE, Wai Yum Christine
Mr SZETO, Tai Shun
Mr TAI, Chi Ho
MS TAI, Sin Yee Shirley
Mr TAM, Chun Yip
Mr TAM, Ka Ming
MS TAM, Leung Fan
MS TAM, Mei Fan
Mr TAN, Yee Ping David
MS TANG, Chui Ling
Mr TANG, Chun Wa
MS TANG, Kit Lin
Mr TING, Yick Man Edmund
Mr TONG, Kin Keung
Mr TSANG, Chun Sing Andrew
Mr TSANG, Kwok Kit
MS TSANG, Suk Kuen
MS TSANG, Wei Ming Tami
MS TSANG, Yin Nam
Mr TSANG, Yiu Hang
Mr TSE, Wing Ho Charles
Mr TSUI, Kin Yue
MS WAI, Sze Ki
Mr WAN, Chi Wai Anthony
Mr WONG, Chak Hoi
Mr WONG, Chi Keung
MS WONG, Chiu Yee
MS WONG, Heung Lai
Mr WONG, Ho
MS WONG, Ka Ping
MS WONG, Kit Yee
MS WONG, Kwai Fun
MS WONG, Man Yee
MS WONG, Mary
MS WONG, Mei Shan
MS WONG, Oi Ming
MS WONG, Sik Fung
Mr WONG, Siu Ping
MS WONG, Siu Wing
Mr WONG, Yam Kui
Mr WONG, Yuk Yang George
MS WOO, King Wa
Mr WOO, Yick Ho
MS WU, Ka Lai Cary
Mr WU, Lun Cheung Allen
MS WU, Wai Kwan
MS WUN, Yuen Yan
MS XU, Wei
Mr YAM, Sum
MS YAN, Wai Ching
Mr YAN, Wing Kei
Mr YAU, Chi Kit
MS YAU, Hip Kwan
Mr YAU, Wai Nam William
MS YEE, Shi Wan
Mr YEUNG, Sui Tun
Mr YEUNG, Tze Long
Mr YEIJNG, Wai Ho
Mr YIU, Wang Kit
MS YU, Hiu Wah
Mr YU, Wai Cheung
MS YU, Wai Sum
Mr YUE, Kin Shing
MS YUEN, Wai Yee
Mr YUNG, Chiu Tai
MS YUNG, Kan Wai Connie
MS YUNG, Pui Shan
MS YUNG, Yuen Chun Carly
Bachelor of Business Administration in Economics
MS AU, Woon Yin Lisa
MS CHAN, Chui Fong
Mr CHAN, Hoi Hong
MS CHAN, Ngai Ka
MS CHAN, Siu Wan
MS CHAN, Wai Yee
MS CHAN, Yin Shan
MS CHENG, Ching Man
MS CHENG, Ka Yan Helen
MS CHEUNG, Ching Yee
MS CHEUNG, King Tak
MS CHEUNG, Nga Lun
Mr CHEUNG, Wai Ming
Mr CHIAO, Hak Fung
Mr CHIU, Tsz Yin
MS CHIU, Wing Shan
MS CHOW, Chi Ling
MS CHIJ, Man Kai
Mr HUI, Kwok Wai
MS HUI, Nga Yee
Mr HUI, Tung Hiu
MS IP, Lai Sheung
Mr JIM, Chun Hing
MS KUNG, Ching Yi
MS KUNG, Wai Yin
MS KWAN, Kwok Yan
MS KWONG, Wing Yin
Mr LAI, Kong Wah
MS LAI, Wing Kit Catherine
Mr LAM, Cheung Chun
Mr LAU, Kin Hang
MS LAIJ, Sze Wan Eva
MS LEE, Lai Ming
MS LEE, Yee Man
Mr LEE, Yiu Fai
MS LEUNG, Pui Yan
MS LEUNG, Sau Ling
Mr LEUNG, Sze Chun
Mr MAK, Chun Yin Alex
MS NG, Tsz Mei
MS NG, Wai Man
Mr NG, Wai Ming
MS SO, Man Wa
Mr TAM, Cheuk Lun
MS TAM, Chui Man
MS TAM, Suk Yee
MS TAM, Yan Ydn Evelyn
MS TANG, Chung Yin
MS WONG, Ka Yee
MS WONG, Kim Ping
Mr WONG, Kwok Wai
Mr WONG, Shu Lam
MS WONG, Wai Kwan
MS WU, I’ing
Mr YEUNG, Chi Kan Chris
Mr YOUNG, Chi Ho
Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance nfuB3!9* (MB%)
Mr CHAN, Chi Ho
Mr CHAN, Chuen Chun
Mr CHAN, Chun Yip Johnny
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MS CHAN, Hang Ni
Mr CHAN, Hoi Wah
MS CHAN, Hoi Yee
Mr CHAN, Kwok Wai
MS CHAN, Pui Yee
MS CHAN, Sau Chung Eric
MS CHAN, Sau Yue
Mr CHAN, Siu Kin
MS CHAN, Ting Ting
Mr CHAN, Yin Chun
Mr CHAU, Man Kit
MS CHENG, MO Yung
Mr CHENG, Yuk Kin
Mr CHEUNG, Chi Ho
Mr CHEIJNG, Kai Tak
MS CHEUNG, Yim Flora
MS CHIN, Wai Man
Mr CHOI. Hing Kai
MS CHOI, Shuk Ling
Mr CHOW, Shiu Bong
Mr CHOY, Siu Kam David
MS CHIT, Hoi Yan
Mr CHU, Yiu Lun Bastian
Mr CHIJA, King Lung
MS CHUNG, Lai Wan
Mr CHLJNG, Sai Ho
Mr CHIJNG, Wai Kit
Mr FAI, Tsz Wai
MS FOK, Yee Yan
Mr FONG, Hok Sum
MS FUNG, Lai Ping Cecily
MS FUNG, Pui Yin
MS HO, Pik Ching
MS HO, Suk Wai
MS HUI, Ka Yan Catherine
MS HUI, Kwok Ching
Mr KONG, Ming Fai
Mr KWAN, Wing Hang Kelvin
MS KWOK, Wing Yin
MS KWUN, Wing Oi Betty
Mr LAI, Chung Tat
Mr LAI, Yat Hoi
Mr LAM, Hin Shek Bartholomew
MS LAM, Pung
MS LAM, Suk Fun Olivia
Mr LAM, Wai Hung
Mr LAU, Chi Lei
MS LAU, Hoi Yan
Mr LAU, Kwok Ho
Mr LAU, Ming Yiu
MS LAU, Oi Kei
MS LEE, Yin Ching April
Mr LEUNG, Chi Ho
Mr LEUNG, Chun Fai Will
Mr LEUNG, Tak Wah
MS LEUNG, Wing Yan
MS LEUNG, Wing Yan Cynthia
Mr LUI, Ka Kui
MS MUI, Lai King Julius
Mr NG, Hoi Leung
Mr NG, Sung Shan
MS NG, Ying Ying Sharon
Mr PAU, Chin Hung Andy
MS PONG, Suet Yan
MS POON, MO Kiu
Mr SIN, Wai Hung
Mr SIU, Wing Hay
Mr SUM, Siu Hong
Mr SZETO, Ngai Ho
Mr TAM, Sze Chuen
MS TAM, Yin Kong Econ
Mr TANG, Chi Wing
MS TANG, Wai Yan Karen
MS TO, Sze Ming
MS TSANG, Ka Man
Mr TSANG, Man Shun
Mr TSANG, Wun Ming
Mr TSE, Tin Nun Vincent
MS TSOI, Ching Man
Mr TSOI, Siu Kwun
MS TSUI, Hoi Man
Mr TSUI, Ka
MS TSUI, Yee Lay Angela
Mr WAN, Mun Wah
MS WAN, Nga Li
Mr WAN, Siu Shun
MS WEI, Suk PO
Mr WO, Wing Wai
Mr WONG, Chin Wai
Mr WONG, Chun Kin
Mr WONG, Kin Chung Ronald
Mr WONG, Ping
MS WONG, So Man
Mr WONG, Wai Kwok
MS WONG, Yuet Ching Colly
MS YAU, Hoi Yan
MS YEUNG, Riviera
MS YEUNG, Wai Fun
Mr YIP, Cheong Man Simon
MS YU, So Fun
Bachelor of Business Administration in Information and Systems Management J3flm3!9* e%?ww%~B~~
MS AU, Tsz Man
MS AU, W’ai Yin Vivien
MS AU-YOUNG, Yee Ha
Mr CHAN, Chi Lok
Mr CHAN, Chung Kee Gabriel
Mr CHAN, Chung Ping
Mr CHAN, Hon Chung
Mr CHAN, Kai Tong
MS CHAN, Mui King
MS CHAN, Ngan Ki
Mr CHAN, Oi To
Mr CHAN, Pak Hong
Mr CHAU, Yiu Fai
MS CHENG, Koon Yu
Mr CHENG, Shing Tak
Mr CHEUNG, Fai Yue
Mr CHOW, Tung Ming
Mr CHOY, Kam On
MS FONG, Wing Shan
Mr FUNG, Boro
MS FUNG, Ching Mei
MS FUNG, Siu Ping
MS FUNG, Sze Wing
Mr HO, Wang Tat Derek
MS HO, Wing Yu
MS HIJI, Lai Shan
Mr IM, Wing Fai
MS JIM, Choi Fung
MS KWAN, PO Ling
Mr KWAN, Shu Wang
Mr KWOK, Kin Fung
Mr LAI, Pui Ho
MS LAM, Lam
Mr LAM, Wai Kit
Mr LAM, Wing Hang Wilson
Mr LAU, Chi Wing
Mr LAU, Ho Fai
MS LAU, Ka Yee
Mr LAU, Pak Yiu
Mr LAU, Wing Shun
MS LAW, Ching Man
MS LEE, Doi Yan Jenny
MS LEE, Fanny
Mr LEE, King Yip Derek
MS LEE, On Ki, Angel
Mr LEE, Pak Kin
MS LEE, Wai Man
Mr LEUNG, Chin Pang Steve
Mr LEUNG, Ka Wai
Mr LEUNG, Li Yick
MS LEUNG, Suk Yan
MS LI, Chun Chun
Mr LI, Man Chung
MS LIOE, Wey Michelle
MS LO, Yik Fan
MS MAK, Alice
MS MOK, Pui Yan Rita
Mr MOK, Yat Lam Perre
MS MUI, Suk Ting Clara
MS NG, Chung Yan
MS NG, Tik Yee
Mr NG, Wing Ki Daniel
MS PNG, Chun Wai
MS POON, Kar In Karina
Mr POON, Kwan Tat
Mr SHUM, Ting Cheong
Mr SIU, Man Tim
Mr SUN, Fung Lin
Mr TAM, Chi Lun Alan
MS TAM, Hoi Yin
Mr TAM, Ka Yu
MS TO, Yuen Yee
MS TSANG, Hing Sze
Mr WONG, Cheuk Hang Calvin
Mr WONG, Chi Hang
MS WONG, Ka Yee Connie
Mr WONG, King Lun Alan
Mr WONG, Wai Ho
Mr WONG, Wing Yan Patrick
Mr YAU, Sui Fung
Mr YIP, Ching Ho
MS YIP, Sui Yuk
MS YUNG, Hoi Ying
Bachelor of Business Administration in Management of Organisations n@%B@rt: (a&B@+)
MS AU, Yin Yee
MS AU, Yuen Yee
MS CHAN, Chin8 Man Shirley
MS CHAN, Lee Man
MS CHAN, Pui Ting
MS CHAN, Yin Yung
MS CHAN, Yuen Man
MS CHAN, Yuen Mei Ashley
MS CHOW, Yee Ping
MS FONG, Lai Yee
MS FOO, Yat Ting Suzette
MS FUNG, Sze Lai
MS HUI, Chung Ching Bonnie
Mr HUNG, Wing Keung
Mr IP, Yuk Kin Valentine
MS KAM, Nga Wai
Mr KWOK, Man Kit Gavin
MS KWONG, Hung Ying
MS LAI, Man Kin
MS LAI, Wai Han Winnie
Mr LAU, Chung Shun
MS LAU, Pui Shan
MS LEE, PO Yee
MS LEE, Yan Yan
MS LEUNG, Suk Yee
MS LI, Chi Yan
MS LI, Ka Wai Clare
MS LUK, Man Yee
MS MAK, Kei Yan Jess
MS MAK, Lai Yung
MS NG, Wing Sze Rossetti
MS PUN, Kit Ying
MS SAMTANI, Lavina Santu
MS SHING, Yuk Yin Iris
Mr SUEN, Siu Man
Mr SUNG, Kwan Kit
Mr TAM, Wing Keung
MS TANG, Pui Yuk
MS TANG, Wai PO
Mr TONG, Chi Kit Vincent
MS TONG, Ting Yan Elizabeth
Mr TSANG, Cho Wai
MS TSE, Wing Yee Winnie
Mr WONG, Hoi Yuk
Mr WONG, Ka Kan
MS WONG, Pak Ngan
MS WONG, Pik Chi
Mr WONG, Shui Lung Danube
MS WONG, Wai Ha
Mr WONG, Yik Hong Terence mJa
MS WU, Maria Fatima i% @!a
MS YAN, Tsui Wai I%&%%
MS YAU, Mei Ki Maggie 6XR
MS YEUNG, Pui Yan 4%3hw\
MS YUEN, Man Sum mm
Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing
MS AU YEUNG, Man Yee Maria
MS AU YEUNG, Wai Ting
MS CHAM, Lai Ki Monica
Mr CHAN, Chi Ho
MS CHAN, Chi Hung
Mr CHAN, Kin Sun Webster
Mr CHAN, Kin Wai
MS CHAN, Kit Ping
MS CHAN, Lai Ling Angela
MS CHAN, Nga Kwan
Mr CHAN, Sai Kan
MS CHAN, Shan Ling
Mr CHAN, Sing Cheong
MS CHAN, Sui Ying
MS CHAN, Tsui Yee Tracy
MS CHAN, Wai Mei
MS CHAN, Yee Ling Elaine
MS CHAU, Chui Kwan
MS CHENG, Jennifer
MS CHENG, Lai Man
MS CHENG, Man Ting
MS CHENG, Ming Chu
MS CHENG, So Wah
MS CHENG, Yung Yan
Mr CHEONG, Wai Man
MS CHEIJNG, Mei Chu
MS CHEUNG, Siu Yue
MS CHEUNG, Sze Man
MS CHEUNG, Wan Ki
MS CHI, Hang Sim Rebecca
Mr CHING, Tak Cheung Raymond
MS CHIU, Yuet Yuen
MS CHOI, Wing Sze
Mr CHOW, Cyrus S.
Mr CHOW, Kwok Ching
MS CHOW, Suk Kuen
MS CHU, Yin Ki
MS CHUNG, Mei Sze Josephine
MS CHUNG, Wai Man Andis
Mr FONG, Ka Wai
Mr HO, Kin Pang Frankie
MS HO, Kit Sum Janet
MS HUI, Koon Fung
MS HUNG, Fu Ling
MS IP, Wing Sze
MS KAM, Yuk Ping
MS KAN, King Yee Karen
Mr KOH, Yee Sing
MS KWAN, Man Huen Ruby
MS KWAN, Man Yi Yvonne
MS KWOK, Ho Chi
MS LAI, Chui Yi
MS LAI, Pui Shan
MS LAI, Yuen Man
MS LAM, Chun Sai Theresa
MS LAM, Hoi Wing
MS LAM, Sing Angela
MS LAM, Siu Wai
MS LAM, So Lei Shirley
MS LAU, Bik Kwan
MS LAU, Hing Tung
MS LAU, Ka Wan Karen
MS LAU, Lee Yee
MS LAW, Pui Sze
MS LAW, Shuk Yin Iris
MS LEE, Gar Yee Sandy
MS LEE, Mei Yee
Mr LEE, Ming Wai
MS LEE, See Man Vicky
MS LEE, Shan Shan
MS LEE, Teresa
Mr LEUNG, Chi Wai
Mr LEUNG, Chun Wah
Mr LEUNG, Hung Shan
MS LEUNG, Ka Wing
MS LEUNG, Nga Yan
MS LEUNG, Wing Yee
MS LEUNG, Yin Lin
Mr LEUNG, Yin Tung
MS LI, Kin Karen
Mr LI, Kin Kei
Mr LIU, Wai Cheung
MS LO, Oi Yun Queenie
Mr LOK, Wai Kwok
MS LUI, Suet Yee
MS LUI, Wai Ya
MS MAN, Ngar Man
MS MO, Kwok Ping
MS MOK, Wa Yin
MS NG, Wai Man
MS NGAI, Wing Hung
MS POON, Wai Yin
MS SIN, Pui Yee
MS SO, Chiu Mei
MS SO, Wing Yan
MS SUEN, Pui Shan
MS TAI, Wing Wai
MS TAM, Pui Ying
MS TAM, Wing Yi
MS TANG, Nga Ming Amy
MS TO, Ching Gloria
MS TO, Man Louisa
MS TO, May Yee Colina
MS TO, Mei
MS TONG, Kit Ling
Mr TONG, Kwong Wai
MS TONG, PO Shan Maria
Mr TSANG, Kin Man
MS TSANG, Ling Ling
MS TSANG, Woon Woon
MS TSE, Fung Ping
Mr TSE, Hong
Mr TSE, Kam Lun Raymond
MS TSE, Wing Pui Vanna
MS WAN, Yuen Shan
MS WONG, Fung Yi Caroline
MS WONG, Ka Wai
MS WONG, Ka Yee
MS WONG, Kwan Yee Disaree
MS WONG, Lai Kuen
MS WONG, Phibee
MS WONG, Sau Yuk Candy
MS WONG, Shui Kei
MS WONG, Siu Wai Pavlova
MS WONG, Wai Chong Joanna
Mr WONG, Wai Hung
MS WONG, Wing Yan
MS WONG, Wing Yan Grace
MS WONG, Yin Lam
MS WONG, Yin Wai
Mr WOO, Man Chun Laurie
MS YAN, Hoi Ying
MS YAU, Chui Ying
MS YEUNG, Chui Hung
MS YEUNG, Sum Yu Regina
MS YEUNG, Yiu Yin
Mr YIP, Chun Ching
MS YIP, Oi Yan
Mr YIU, Cheuk Kit
MS YU, Tan Sum
MS YUEN, Yee Ann
Mr YUEN, Yu Kit
Bachelor of Science in Economics @4IEkk Mmvw
Mr CHAN, Hing Piu
MS CHAN, Sze Kit
Mr FUNG, Ka Wai Terence
Mr KWOK, Siu Man
Mr LEE, Hon Ming
Mr MAN, Kwok Fai
MS SZETO, Suet Ping
Mr TANG, Kwok Fai Jackie
MS WONG, Fung Chu
MS WONG, PO Man
Mr WONG, Siu Ki
MS WONG, Wing Sze
MS YEN, Shuk Man
Mr YUEN, Yui Chuen Stephen
Postgraduate Degrees 4lF%&@!5
Master of Business Administration
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MS AU, Lai Kit
MS AU, Mun Ha Victoria
Mr AU, Tat Wai
MS AU YEUNG, Ming Yee Anny
MS BOTKA, Joanne S
Mr CAO, Guangyu
Mr CHAN, Bill
Mr CHAN, Cheuk Wang Andrew
Mr CHAN, Chi Kui
Mr CHAN, Chi Ming
Mr CHAN, Chi Pang
MS CHAN, Ching Chu
Mr CHAN, Lap Yan
MS CHAN, Pui Ting
Mr CHAN, Tai Loy
Mr CHAN, Tat Sam
Mr CHAN, Tsz Tung Anthony
MS CHAN, Yan Mei Mary - Ellen
Mr CHAN, Yin Yau
MS CHAN, Ying Ying
Mr CHANG, Jem Ben Michael
Mr CHAU, Chi Wai
MS CHAU, Pui Chi Peggy
MS CHEUNG, Feliciana Siu Wai
Mr CHEUNG, Jimmy Ching Man
Mr CHEUNG, Kam Man
Mr CHEUNG, Ngai
Mr CHU, Kwan Pok
Mr CHU, Lee Lung
Mr CHIJI, Kai Man Kevin
MS CHUI, Kit Lin
Mr CHUI, Yick Hung
Mr CHUNG, Pui Hong Davey
MS GOYAL, Kirti
MS HEUNG, Kwan Fong
Mr HO, Cho Chak Albert
Mr HO, Kar Keung David
MS HO, King Che
Mr HO, Kwok Kit Henry
Mr HO, Wai Kin
Mr HUI, Lap Yin Sunny
Mr JOSEPH, Babu
Mr KAN, Man Fung
Mr KONG, Shiu Ming Steven
Mr KWOK, Cheuk Lun
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MS KWOK, Pui King
Mr KWONG, Wai Fung
Mr LAI, Ka Chung Edwin
MS LAI, Suk Wing
Mr LAM, Kwok Kin
MS LAM, Yuk Kwan Veronica
Mr LAU, Kam Sun
Mr LAU, Wai Leung
MS LAW, Chui Mei Ivy
MS LAW, Wai Yin
MS LAW YIP, Yin Che Hela
MS LEE, Chui Wa
Mr LEE, Ho Leung William
MS LEE, Pui Yu
MS LEONG, Soo Lam
MS LEUNG, Pui Yin Sandra
Mr LEUNG, Wai Lim
MS LEUNG, Yi Ming Lucietta
MS LEUNG, Yin Ha Margaret
Mr LI, Yat Sing
MS LIM, Jeanne
Mr LIU, Kong Cheung
Mr LO, Siu Leung Tony
Mr LOK, Kim Yuen
Mr NEMINATHAN, Navaneethan
MS NG, Charlene
Mr NG, Chi Hang
MS NG, Kit Hing
Mr NG, Kwok Fai
Mr NG, Kwok Wing
Mr NG, Ngau Kan Kenneth
MS NG, Siu Wai Cindy
MS NG, Sui Wan Connie
MS NG, Yim Man
Mr PAU, Hon Wai Henry
MS POON, Hon Fun
MS SHU, So Wah Josephine
Mr SO, Kwai Wah
MS TANG, Shuk Ching Alice
Mr TANG, Wai Ho Willington
MS TSE, Lai Kuen Vicky
Mr TSUN, Ka Yin
MS VEPA, Ramesam Archana
Mr WAN, Hung Kit Gary
MS WAN, Wong Fai Solon
MS WAT, Wing Kam Daphne
Mr WONG, Chi Hok
Mr WONG, Ka Lok
MS WONG, Ka Ying
Mr WONG, Kwai Wah
Mr WONG, Kwok Keung
Mr WONG, Ming Wai Mike
Mr WONG, Sau Kwong
Mr WONG, Sing
MS WONG, Sze Wan
Mr WONG, Wai Kei Ricky
Mr YAN, Ting Kwan
MS YEE, Anna May
Mr YEE, Wing Kan
MS YEUNG, See Ming Christine
Mr YING, King Lam Jimmy
MS YUEN, Wai Kwan Fanny
MS ZONG, Min
Master of Science in Economics
Mr CHOI, Kwun Kwong
Mr KONG, Wing Hung
Mr LEUNG, Yip Wang Julian
Mr SIU, Kam Wing
Mr TSANG, Siu Tung Tony
Mr TSE, Wai
Mr WONG, Wai Kit
Master of Science in Information Systems Management @lBw* (B’iR%&~~~)
MS GIRIJA, Krishnaswamy
Master of Philosophy in Accounting +F%w* o!sl-3)
Mr JIANG, Guohua
ilosophy in Economics
Mr TSUI, Ka Kin Kevin
Master of Philosophy in Information Systems
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MS WEN, Xin M%
Master of Philosophy in Management Operations fsmkk a3ielwE~)
Mr PANG, Chun Man %@~
Doctor of Philosophy in Finance lP!wf+ GtJHsva)
Mr CHAN, Wing Ho Alex l!kMs
Mr CHAN, Yue Cheong l%+El3
Doctor of Philosophy in Management of Organisations
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Mr CHEN, Zhen Xiong