(Hong Kong, September 8, 2005) St. Paul’s Co-educational College (“SPCC” or the “School”) is happy to receive an HK$80 million donation from the Li Ka-shing Foundation to support the needed expansion of its campus after its conversion to Direct Subsidy Scheme (“DSS”)... Read More
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) announced it has received an additional grant of HK$40 million from the Li Ka-shing Foundation (LKSF). Expanding on the earlier commitment of HK$60 million, CUHK has received a total of HK$100 million from LKSF. The entire fund will be used to support clinical... Read More
Following reports two weeks ago that the University of Hong Kong (HKU) received a pledge from the Li Ka-shing Foundation for a benefaction of HK$1 billion, HKU announced today (May 18) that its Council, at a meeting held this morning, formally accepted the donation. The Council at the same time resolved... Read More
HKU President Says $128 Million Donation Will Propel Universitys Role in Chinas Economic Development and Global Integration NEW YORK The president of Hong Kong University, Hong Kongs oldest and most prestigious institution of higher education, said today the Li Ka-shing Foundation will donate... Read More
(Hong Kong, 7 April 2005) The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) has announced a major donation of HK$60 million from the Li Ka-shing Foundation to establish an institute of health sciences and to fund clinical studies and health sciences research at the Faculty of Medicine. The newly established... Read More
(Hong Kong, 25 February 2005) A new impetus has been added to the international efforts in the fight against avian influenza with the donation of 3 million (HK$30 million) by the Li Ka-shing Foundation to fund a cooperation programme between one of the worlds leading research institute Institut... Read More
(Hong Kong, 22 February 2005) Li Ka Shing Foundation and the University of Hong Kong (HKU) Centre of Buddhist Studies announced today the setting up of a HK$10 million “Li Chong Yuet Ming Buddhist Studies Research Fund”. Li Ka-shing Foundation’s contribution of HK$ 5 Million... Read More
(Hong Kong and London, 3 February 2005) Hutchison Whampoa Limited (“HWL”) announced that the Group has committed for the second year a sponsorship of £2 million for the Dorothy Hodgkin Postgraduate Awards. HWL’s sponsorship aims at providing more opportunities for high quality... Read More
The Li Ka-shing Foundation has donated HK$250,000 to sponsor ten episodes of Merry Bookworm, a television program produced by Radio Television Hong Kong to encourage more people to read. The program will be aired on both ATV Home and TVB Jade. Mr. Li Ka-shing is a strong supporter of education and medical... Read More
Through his personal foundation, Mr. Li Ka-shing has donated HK$8 million to The Chinese University of Hong Kong to establish an ophthalmology research and training fund. This contribution will go towards funding ophthalmology research and training at the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual... Read More