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The Open University of Hong Kong embarked on a new campus development project in 2017 to build the OUHK Jockey Club Institute of Healthcare. After four years of construction, the Institute has been completed. To commemorate its opening and leave behind precious memories, a time capsule ceremony was held along with the Closing-of-the-Year Celebration Party on 2 February 2021.
Representatives from the University Management, Council, Executive Committee, Students' Union, all Schools and Units were invited to contribute their mementos to the time capsule. The time capsule sealing ceremony was officiated by Pro-Chancellor Dr Charles Lee Yeh-kwong, Council Chairman Mr Michael Wong Yick-kam, and President Prof. Yuk-Shan Wong. The time capsule will be re-opened in the year 2046.
List of mementos for OUHK Jockey Club Institute of Healthcare Time Capsule
Contributor | Items | |
1 | Council Chairman Mr Michael WONG Yick-kam |
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2 | Treasurer Mr Peter WAN Kam-to |
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3 | Executive Committee Member Mr Arnold CHENG Ka-kui |
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4 | Executive Committee Member Miss Yvonne CHOI Ying-pik |
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5 | President Prof. Yuk-Shan WONG |
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6 | Provost Prof. Reggie KWAN Ching-ping |
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7 | Vice President (Resources & Development) Prof. LUI Yu-hon |
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8 | Students' Union |
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9 | School of Arts and Social Sciences |
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10 | Lee Shau Kee School of Business and Administration |
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11 | School of Education & Languages |
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12 | School of Nursing & Health Studies |
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13 | School of Science & Technology |
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14 | Li Ka Shing School of Professional and Continuing Education |
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15 | Education & Technology Development Unit |
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16 | Finance and Facilities Management Unit |
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17 | Human Resources Unit |
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18 | Information Technology Unit |
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19 | Library |
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20 | Mainland and International Affairs Office |
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21 | Public Affairs Unit |
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22 | Quality Assurance Office |
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23 | Registry |
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24 | Research Office |
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25 | Student Affairs Office |
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The Open University of Hong Kong embarked on a new campus development project in 2017 to build the OUHK Jockey Club Institute of Healthcare. After four years of construction, the Institute has been completed. To commemorate its opening and leave behind precious memories, a time capsule ceremony was held along with the Closing-of-the-Year Celebration Party on 2 February 2021.
Representatives from the University Management, Council, Executive Committee, Students' Union, all Schools and Units were invited to contribute their mementos to the time capsule. The time capsule sealing ceremony was officiated by Pro-Chancellor Dr Charles Lee Yeh-kwong, Council Chairman Mr Michael Wong Yick-kam, and President Prof. Yuk-Shan Wong. The time capsule will be re-opened in the year 2046.
List of mementos for OUHK Jockey Club Institute of Healthcare Time Capsule
Contributor | Items | |
1 | Council Chairman Mr Michael WONG Yick-kam |
|
2 | Treasurer Mr Peter WAN Kam-to |
|
3 | Executive Committee Member Mr Arnold CHENG Ka-kui |
|
4 | Executive Committee Member Miss Yvonne CHOI Ying-pik |
|
5 | President Prof. Yuk-Shan WONG |
|
6 | Provost Prof. Reggie KWAN Ching-ping |
|
7 | Vice President (Resources & Development) Prof. LUI Yu-hon |
|
8 | Students' Union |
|
9 | School of Arts and Social Sciences |
|
10 | Lee Shau Kee School of Business and Administration |
|
11 | School of Education & Languages |
|
12 | School of Nursing & Health Studies |
|
13 | School of Science & Technology |
|
14 | Li Ka Shing School of Professional and Continuing Education |
|
15 | Education & Technology Development Unit |
|
16 | Finance and Facilities Management Unit |
|
17 | Human Resources Unit |
|
18 | Information Technology Unit |
|
19 | Library |
|
20 | Mainland and International Affairs Office |
|
21 | Public Affairs Unit |
|
22 | Quality Assurance Office |
|
23 | Registry |
|
24 | Research Office |
|
25 | Student Affairs Office |
|
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