[Singapore and Hong Kong, 8 March 2007]- The Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (LKYSPP) at the National University of Singapore (NUS) is pleased to announce that it has received a S$100 million gift from the Li Ka-shing Foundation and Dr Li Ka-shing’s group of companies, Cheung Kong (Holdings)... 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 University of Cambridge’s position at the forefront of cancer research will be further enhanced by the founding of a new Professorship of Oncology, endowed through a generous gift of GBP 2 million from the Li Ka-shing Foundation (“LKSF”). Professor Bruce Ponder, Director... 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
(Hong Kong, 31 October 2006) Brilliant postgraduates from Hong Kong and Mainland China will be able to continue enjoying sponsored studies in the United Kingdom, as Hutchison Whampoa Limited (“HWL”) pledged a further financial support for the Hutchison Chevening Scholarships. The new... Read More