Hong Kong

11 November 2013

HKUST Receives HK$20 million from Li Ka Shing Foundation to Broaden Students’ Global Vision and Nurture Innovative Future Leaders

(Hong Kong, 11 November 2013) The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has received a HK$20 million donation from the Li Ka Shing Foundation to support University initiatives to nurture globally aware and creative young leaders, including international research opportunities, entrepreneurship,... Read More

20 March 2013

Faster Treatment Better Results Milestone laid for cancer treatment as State-of-the-art TrueBeam System commences service in public hospital

(Hong Kong, 20 March 2013) The Li Ka Shing Foundation (LKSF), the Faculty of Medicine of The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) and the Prince of Wales Hospital (PWH) are pleased to announce that PWH is the first public hospital in Hong Kong to offer the TrueBeam System, the most advanced linear... Read More

15 November 2012

“Heart of Gold” Hong Kong Hospice Service Programme Extended to Hong Kong Buddhist Hospital

(Hong Kong, 15 November 2012) The tenth Hospice Centre established under the “Heart of Gold” Hong Kong Hospice Service Programme, a collaboration programme between the Hospital Authority (HA) and the Li Ka Shing Foundation (LKSF), was opened in Hong Kong Buddhist Hospital today (15 November). The... Read More

10 November 2012

CUHK and HKU Host the 5thAnnual Palliative Care Symposium for Health Care Workers in Chinese Population

(Hong Kong, 10 November 2012) The 5thAnnual Palliative Care Symposium for Health Care Workers in Chinese Population, jointly organized by the Faculty of Medicine at The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) and Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine at The University of Hong Kong (HKU) with the support of... Read More

07 November 2012

19th HKICC Hospice & Palliative Social Work Satellite Symposium – “Multidisciplinary Palliative Collaboration – Consolidation & Harmony”

(Hong Kong, 07 November 2012) Hong Kong is facing a rapidly ageing population. According to Government projection, the population of elderly persons aged 65 or above are expected to increase from 900 thousand at present to 2.1 million in 2030. As incidence of cancer and chronic illnesses is increasing... Read More

11 August 2012

337 Impact Engines to Love HK Your Way!

(Hong Kong, 11 August 2012) Over 600 creative and caring Hong Kong citizens representing 337 projects, partied together today to share their visions and their dedication towards Hong Kong in a sharing ceremony for the third round of “Love Ideas Love HK”. At the event, two projects, “Endless Love”... Read More