(Hong Kong, 7 September 2007) Dr Li Ka-shing said today at the opening of the Li Ka Shing Institute of Health Sciences that his gifts to the institute are dedicated to all the men and women who have committed to the defense of health and to the well- being of mankind. In addition to the HKD100... Read More
On Thursday 23 August 2007 at 1.30pm the Royal Flying Doctor Service will launch its new Healthy Living Program for remote South Australia in partnership with the Li Ka-shing Foundation at the Port Augusta Airport. The Foundation has committed to providing $3 million to the RFDS to fund the 10-year... Read More
Adelaide Crows footballer Brett Burton has today been named an ambassador for a new Healthy Living Program in remote South Australia. The star forward will combine his leadership and fitness skills to help improve the health of indigenous and non-indigenous in the State’s Far North. Brett –... Read More
(Oxford and Hong Kong, 19 April 2007) Courtesy of the generosity of the Li Ka-shing Foundation, Oxford University will develop new significant global health research networks with Asia, and, in particular, China. Sir Ka-shing Li, through his Foundation established in 1980, has agreed to donate... Read More
(April 14 2007, Hong Kong) Following its formation last year, the East-West Alliance (EWA) held its Inaugural Meeting and Signing Ceremony of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)at the University of Hong Kong on 14 and 15 April. The EWA is a global medical network comprising nine renowned research-led... Read More
(April 2, 2007 – Beijing and Hong Kong) The China Disabled Persons’ Federation today announced a donation of HK$100 million from the Li Ka-shing Foundation and the Cheung Kong Group of Companies in further support of the New Cheung Kong Milestone Programme. This donation will help... Read More
[5 February, 2007] V A major new scientific institute to research the causes of cancer and translate those findings into clinical practice has recently opened in Cambridge. The institute is a unique partnership between the University of Cambridge and Cancer Research UK and will capitalise on the... Read More
[22 January, 2007] V The Li Ka-shing Foundation announced the donation of A$3 million over ten years to the Royal Flying Doctor Service (“RFDS”) of Australia. The pledged A$3 million will be used to fund an innovative public health and education programme initiated by RFDS and represents... Read More
The 10th National Telemedicine Educational Symposium was held on December 5, 2006 at Guangdong Provincial People’s Hospital (the Associated Southern China Hospital of Shantou University Medical College) with great success. Organized by Li Ka-shing Foundation and China Education Television... Read More
“Better Health for a Better Hong Kong” is a territory-wide health promotion campaign jointly organised by the Hospital Authority’s Health InfoWorld and the Li Ka-shing Foundation. Targeting the working population, the campaign promotes a healthy lifestyle focusing on “Mental... Read More
(Hong Kong, 30 November 2005) The Li Ka-shing Foundation (“LKSF”) announced today that St Michael’s Hospital (“SMH”), an affiliated hospital with the University of Toronto, will receive a grant of CAD 25 million from Li Ka-shing (Canada) Foundation (“LKSCF”).... Read More