Professor Chan Hsiao-chang (second left) with LKSF’s chairman Li Ka-shing, State Councilor Liu Yandong and the Chinese University of Hong Kong’s Vice-Chancellor Professor Lawrence Lau after the award presentation ceremony.05 December 2008
Three renowned scholars are awarded Cheung Kong Scholar’s Achievement Awards in the year of 2007/ 2008: (From left) Professor Chan Hsiao-chang from the Department of Physiology of the Chinese University of Hong Kong was given the “Life Science Award”; Professor Ma Jun from the Municipal and Environmental Engineering Department of the Harbin University was given the “Engineering Science Award”; and Dr Jiang Guibin, Director of the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences was granted the “Environmental Sciences Award”.05 December 2008
State Councilor Liu Yandong and Mr Li Ka-shing at the Cheung Kong Scholars Programme tenth anniversary presentation ceremony. The Councilor thanks Mr Li for his continuous support and recognises Cheung Kong scholars being a ‘Super Brand’ in the education arena. She hopes that the scholars will be committed to educating the young people.05 December 2008
Speaking at the Cheung Kong Scholars Programme tenth anniversary presentation ceremony, Mr Li Ka-shing, Chairman of the Li Ka-shing Foundation (LKSF) is pleased with the programme’s accomplishments and has high hopes for the scholars.05 December 2008
Mainland’s higher education reformed, academic leaders nurtured as “Cheung Kong Scholars Programme” Celebrates 10th Anniversary05 December 2008
Victor Li meets past Hutchison Chevening scholars at the reception (from left to right: Jeffer Mak, Money Lo, Catherine Szeto, Willie Heung), who now engage in museum, legal, finance and market analysis work.09 July 2008
Alderman David Lewis, the Lord Mayor of the City of London, presents Victor Li, Deputy Chairman of Hutchison Whampoa Limited, with a thank-you letter signed by the British Prime Minister Gordon Brown acknowledging HWL Group’s staunch support to the Hutchison Chevening Scholarships, while British Consul-General Andrew Seaton (middle) looks on.09 July 2008