e-bulletin (Issue 101) - 13 Dec 2017

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13 Dec 2017 (Issue 101)
Happenings
 

The Million Dollar Matching Challenge fundraising campaign is in full swing. Donate now to support the OUHK Jockey Club Institute of Healthcare development project and match Council Chairman Mr Michael Wong's $1 million contribution.
 
 

The School of A&SS has launched a project entitled 'Chinese Culture in the Global Context' with an RGC grant. The first seminar, 'How Global Is Chinese Cinema? A discussion of the distribution and reception of Chinese film in the West over the last thirty years' by Dr Julian Ward from the University of Edinburgh, will take place on 15 Dec (Fri), co-organized with the Tin Ka Ping Cultural Centre.

Following the 26th Congregation, the Alumni Affairs Office of the Public Affairs Unit has arranged a group photo taking session on 17 Dec (Sun) with the presence of the President, Vice Presidents, School Deans and academics. Also not to be missed are the campus decorations set up for graduates to take pictures with families and friends, especially the giant floor stickers on the staircase of Cheng Yu Tung Building on Main Campus. Come back any time between now and 29 Dec.
Campus Updates
Fresh graduates from the Animation and Visual Effects programme Shek Ka-chun, Wong Chun-long and Wong Tsz-ying won Best Animated Short Film with the final-year project Losing Sight of a Longed Place.
The Congregation is held in three sessions from 12–14 Dec, presenting awards to 7,053 graduates of various academic levels. On 12 Dec, HKSAR Chief Executive and OUHK Chancellor the Honourable Mrs Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor also conferred Honorary Doctorates on Dr Eddy Fong Ching, Dr the Honourable Elsie Leung Oi-sie, Dr the Honourable Bernard Charnwut Chan and Prof. Lee Chack-fan.
Undergraduate students from different programmes share their fruitful lives at the OUHK including their experiences during studies, competitions, internships and overseas exchanges, to name but a few.
Programme Info
Explores how criminology, penology, social policy studies and psychology contribute to crime control at macro and micro levels
 
Graduates will be qualified for further study in testing and certification, applied sciences or related areas at the OUHK or other tertiary institutions
 
 
(Only Chinese info available)
Test dates: 15–18 Mar 2018
Enquiries: 2768 5807 or el@ouhk.edu.hk
 
 
Open for Learning
 

• Seminar on Japan's Post-311 Reconstruction: Understanding Food Safety in Japan through Logistic (in Cantonese) (view online)
• Testing and Certification Day: Electric Vehicles and Smart Charging Technology Development (in Cantonese) (view online)
• The Quest for Wisdom in Financial Markets
Alumni Corner
 

Share your latest news and moves with the alumni community.
 
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