16 Apr 2025
Film scripted by HKMU alumna showcased at prestigious film festivals
Competition:
Community Chest Corporate Challenge 2025
Events, Awardees, Programmes and Awards:
10K Run
Lau Tim-hei, Bachelor of Business Administration with Honours in Sports and Recreation Management — First-runner up, male category
Half Marathon
Cheung Yat-long, Bachelor of Business Administration with Honours in Sports and Recreation Management — Championship, male category
Yau Hin-lun, Bachelor of Business Administration with Honours in Sports and eSports Management — First-runner up, male category
Kan Ming-pui, Bachelor of Nursing with Honours in General Health Care — Championship, female category
Organiser:
The Community Chest
Details:
On the morning of 12 January 2025, a 79-strong HKMU team ran for charity in the Community Chest Corporate Challenge 2025, organised by The Community Chest.
With the generous sponsorship of Dr Peter Lee Kwok-wah, Chairman of the HKMU Foundation Advisory Committee, 11 staff members, 40 students and 28 alumni represented the University in the half marathon and 10 km races. The event aimed to raise funds to enhance rehabilitation and aftercare services supported by The Community Chest.
Starting in Sai Kung Pak Tam Chung Country Park, HKMU members gave their all and finished with some impressive results. In the Half Marathon, students Cheung Yat-long and Yau Hin-lun were the male champion and first runner-up, respectively, and alumna Kan Ming-pui was the female champion. Student Lau Tim-hei claimed the first runner-up spot in the male category of the 10K Run.
The HKMU Foundation, established in 2023 to strengthen the University's ability to engage the HKMU community and supporters, was especially delighted to witness the solidarity of staff, students and alumni in supporting charitable causes for the wider community.
Competition:
Community Chest Corporate Challenge 2025
Events, Awardees, Programmes and Awards:
10K Run
Lau Tim-hei, Bachelor of Business Administration with Honours in Sports and Recreation Management — First-runner up, male category
Half Marathon
Cheung Yat-long, Bachelor of Business Administration with Honours in Sports and Recreation Management — Championship, male category
Yau Hin-lun, Bachelor of Business Administration with Honours in Sports and eSports Management — First-runner up, male category
Kan Ming-pui, Bachelor of Nursing with Honours in General Health Care — Championship, female category
Organiser:
The Community Chest
Details:
On the morning of 12 January 2025, a 79-strong HKMU team ran for charity in the Community Chest Corporate Challenge 2025, organised by The Community Chest.
With the generous sponsorship of Dr Peter Lee Kwok-wah, Chairman of the HKMU Foundation Advisory Committee, 11 staff members, 40 students and 28 alumni represented the University in the half marathon and 10 km races. The event aimed to raise funds to enhance rehabilitation and aftercare services supported by The Community Chest.
Starting in Sai Kung Pak Tam Chung Country Park, HKMU members gave their all and finished with some impressive results. In the Half Marathon, students Cheung Yat-long and Yau Hin-lun were the male champion and first runner-up, respectively, and alumna Kan Ming-pui was the female champion. Student Lau Tim-hei claimed the first runner-up spot in the male category of the 10K Run.
The HKMU Foundation, established in 2023 to strengthen the University's ability to engage the HKMU community and supporters, was especially delighted to witness the solidarity of staff, students and alumni in supporting charitable causes for the wider community.
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