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RECEPTION FOLLOWING
THE CONGREGATION
Light refreshments
will be served in the
Academic Concourse
~ FOURTH
21-22 November 1996
21 November 1996
The Congregation will stand while the Procession is entering and leaving the Atrium.
1. The Council Chairman declares the Congregation open.
2. The President addresses the Congregation.
3. The Dean of Science presents candidates for the Degree of BACHELOR
OF SCIENCE.
4. The Dean of Engineering presents candidates for the Degree of
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING.
The President presents Mr Vincent H. S. Lo for the Degree of DOCTOR
OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION honoris causa.
The President presents Professor Xie Xide for the Degree of DOCTOR
OF SCIENCE honoris causa.
Professor Xie Xide addresses the Congregation.
Mrs Joan Cheong presents the Stephen Cheong Kam-chuen Medal for
Distinguished Service to the Student Body.
The Council Chairman declares the Congregation closed.
Citationsfor honorary degrees by
Dr Gregory C. A. James, University Orator
Music by
St Bonaventure College & High School
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DOCTOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION honoris causa
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Chairman, Shui On Group, 197Lpresent
President, Business and Professionals Federation of Hong Kong, 1993-present
Member, Preparatory Committee for the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, 1995present
Member, Airport Authority Hong Kong, 1995present
Member, Governor’s Business Council, 1992-present
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Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry
Mr AU YEUNG, Yuk Hang
MS CHAN, Ed Yee
Mr CHAN, Yee Wai
Mr CHENG, Yiu Cheong
MS CHEUNG, Kar Wai Connie
MS CHEUNG, Siu King
MS CHIANG, Man Sze Rosanna
Mr CHIN, King Tung
MS CHOW, Ming Chu
Mr CHOW, Yu Hong
Mr CHU, Siu Hong
MS CHUNG, Ting Yan
MS HO, Sze Wan
Mr IP, Wai Kee Eddie
Mr KANG, Wei
MS KWOK, Pui Shan
MS LAI, Yuen Nga
Mr LAM, Chi Ching
Mr LAM, Shun Hin
MS LAW, Wing Sum
MS LEE, Hau Wan
MS LEE, Ki
MS LEUNG, Suk Ching Jane
Mr LEUNG, Tung Ming
MS LEUNG, Wing Ki
Mr LEUNG, Yuk Fai
MS LO, Yu Lee
Mr NG, Chi Cheung
Mr NG, Chi On
MS NG, Chor Yan
MS NG, Shuk Ming
Mr NG, Wai Kuen
Mr SUN, Cho Kan
Mr TANG, Kit Shing
MS TSO, Ha
Mr WONG, Kwan Yin
MS WONG, Man Sim
MS WONG, Wai Kum Denise
Mr YEUNG, Siu To Lawrance
Mr YEUNG, Wai Keung
Mr YIP, Hei Yin
Mr YIP, Ka Lun
Bachelor of Science in Biology
Mr AU, Kwok Yan
MS CHAN, Chui Yee Tweety
Mr CHAN, Ka Fat
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Mr CHAN, Ka Shiu Patrick
Mr CHAN, Kwok Wai
MS CHAN, Lai
MS CHAN, Mei Yu
Mr CHAN, Pak Chung
MS CHAN, Wai Ching
MS CHAN, Yuk Ngan
Mr CHAU, Man Sang
Mr CHENG, Pit Kai
MS CHEUNG, Wai Yin
MS CHEUNG, Ying Mei
Mr CHIU, Chi Fai
Mr CHIU, Man Keung
Mr CHOI, Chi Yan
Mr CHOI, Wai Lok
Mr CHOI, Yip Pong
MS CHOW, Suk Yee
MS CHU, Hoi Yen Ivy
MS CHUI, Ka Ling
Mr GUNAWAN, Herry
Mr HANG, Yat Wang
Mr HO, Bik Fai
MS HO, Chi Man
MS HUI, Wai Man
Mr KAN, Chi Man
MS KO, Mun Yee Josephine
Mr KONG, Ka Fai
Mr LAI, Chi Kwan
MS LAI, Ho Yan
MS LAI, Wan Shan Alice
MS LAI, Yun Yee
Mr LAU, Ho Yeung
Mr LAU, Kin Yip
MS LAU, Suk Ling Joanna
MS LEUNG, Fung Ping
Mr LEUNG, I’ak Yin
Mr LEUNG, Wai Kit
Mr LEUNG, Wai Yin
MS LIN, Mei Yee
Mr LOK, Yu Leung
Mr LOR, Yu Keung
Mr LUI, Kwan Tat
Mr LUNG, Wai Ming
MS MA, Sau Mei Anny
MS MOK, Wing Yee
Mr NG, Cheuk Wah
Mr NG, Wai Leung
MS NG, Yu Tan
Mr NGAI, Tak Ming Mr POON, Kwong Yiu Patrick
MS POON, Lai Kwan
MS SO, Ming Kit Gloria
MS TAM, Yin Ki
MS TAO, Yick Ku
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TSANG, Ho Yin
WONG, Chui Lin
WONG, Kwo Lau
WONG, Pui Shing
WONG, Wing Leong Timothy
WU, Ho Wan
WU, Kwok Tan Angela
YIM, Tsz Kin
YIP, Pik Ngar
YUEN, Suk Kwan
YUM, King Hung Ken
YUNG, Hong Wa
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry i
Mr AU, Cheuk Fai Ian
Mr CHAN, Chi Leung
Mr CHAN, Chi Ping Jacky
MS CHAN, Oi Yung
Mr CHAN, Pak Wai
MS CHAN, PO Shan
Mr CHAN, Siu Keung
MS CHEUNG, Ka Lee Carrie
Mr CHEUNG, Kin Chung Kenneth
Mr CHIK, Yu Keung
Mr CHOI, Ka Fai
MS CHOW, Wai Yan
Mr CHOY, Shiu Ming
Mr CHOY, Wing Hong
MS CHUNG, Pui Shan
MS CHUNG, Sim Yu
Mr HO, Cheuk Kin
MS HO, Ho Man Christina
MS HO, Jing Ming Jenny
MS HO, Ka Yee
MS HO, Kei Chau Jessica
Mr KWOK, Chi Yeung
MS KWOK, PO Chu
Mr LAI, Chun Wa
Mr LAI, Ka Wai
Mr LAI, Yiu Wai
Mr LAM, Wing Yip
MS LAU, Hang Ling
MS LAU, Wing Yan
MS LAW, Koon Yi
Mr LEE, Chi Chung
MS LEE, Kong Ching
Mr LEE, Sai Hong
Mr LEE, Sai Wai
Mr LEE, Wai Hon
Mr LEI, Yu Hing
MS LI, Ping Ling
Mr LO, Hung To
LIST
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Mr LO, Kwong Cheung Matthew
Mr LO, Man Fung
Mr LO, Shu Tak
Mr LO, Tsan Tin
Mr LUI, Sai Lung
Mr MAK, Wing Leung
Mr MOK, Yue Fai
Mr MONG, Hoi Ching
Mr NG, Ka Fai
Mr PAI, Hung On Hendry
MS SIN, Lai King
Mr SZE, Chun Hing
Mr TAM, Chi Chung
Mr TAM, Chi Chung
Mr TANG, Kan Man
Mr TANG, Wai Cheong
MS TANG, Yuen Yee
Mr TSANG, Tsz Kan
Mr TSUI, Chi Kong
Mr WONG, Chak Kwong
Mr WONG, Man Hei
Mr WONG, Sze Wai
MS WONG, Wai Yung
Mr YEUNG, Chung Yiu Richard
Mr YEUNG, Mau Lam
Mr YU, Man Chor
Mr YUNG, Kwong Man
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
Mr CHAN, Chin Leuk Nick
Mr CHAN, Chung Nam
Mr CHAN, Man Chung
Mr CHAN, Wai Ho
Mr CHAN, Wai Ka
Mr CHAU, Chor Hung
Mr CHEN, An An
Mr CHENG, Hau Man Cecil
MS CHENG, Ka Ling
Mr CHENG, Wing Kin
MS CHENG, Wing Man
MS CHEUNG, Mei Wah
MS CHEUNG, Pak Yin
MS CHEUNG, Wing Yin Veronica
Mr CHIU, Kin Fung
Mr CHIU, Wai Shun
Mr CHOI, Ming Chit Wesley
Mr CHONG, Shu Wing
Mr CHOW, Chi Man
Mr CHOW, Wing Ming
Mr CHU, Wai Bong
MS CHUNG, Hon Sze
MS FU, Yung
MS HO, Ching Man Mandy
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Mr HO, Man Wai
MS HUI, Ho Wan Julitta
Mr IP, Ka Fai
MS KO, Wing Han
MS KOH, Ying Ying
MS KONG, Kit Ting
MS KWAN, Wing Yin
MS KWAN, Yuen Wai
Mr KWOK, Ka Ho
MS KWOK, Mun Nei Candy
MS KWOK, Sau Han
Mr LAI, Kai Man Remy
Mr LAM, Wai Sze Stanley
MS LAM, Yeuk See
Mr LAU, Wai Kay
Mr LAW, Kin Yuk
MS LEE, Ho Yin
Mr LEE, Pak Kuen Philip
MS LEE, Shuk Yee
Mr LEE, Sun Pui Edmond
MS LEE, Wai Sze
MS LEE, Wai Yan
Mr LEUNG, Chun Kit
MS LEUNG, Mei Fun Carolyn
Mr LEUNG, Tsz Wing Dennis
Mr LEUNG, Wai Yip
MS LEUNG, Yuk Ling
MS LI, Lai Man
Mr LO, Yat Nam
Mr LUK, Wing Chung
MS MAK, Lai Mei
MS MUI, Sze Chung
Mr NG, Siu Cheung
Mr NGAI, Kei Wai
MS PANG, Suk Ling
MS SO, Yuk Mui
Mr SOW, Chai Leung Raymond
Mr SUM, Wan Lung
Mr SZE, Wai Lup
MS TAM, Kit Ying
Mr TAM, Kwok Ping
Mr TANG, Wai Hung
Mr TIN, Kam Fai
Mr TSANG, Yuen Fan
Mr TSE, Yiu Wing
Mr WAN, Pak Chuen
Mr WONG, Hung MO
Mr WONG, Ka Wai Kenneth
Mr WONG, PO Hang
Mr WONG, Sing Chi Stephen
Mr WONG, Sze Hang
MS WONG, Wing Chi
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MS YIP, Choi Yee
Mr YIP, Pui Leung
Mr YUEN, Chi Ho
Bachelor of Science in Physics
Mr AU, Hoi PO
Mr AU, Wai Kay
Mr CHAN, Kwok Wah
Mr CHAN, Siu Wa
Mr CHANG, Ho Yin
Mr CHOW, Yui
MS CHOY, Juliet
Mr HO, Hung Cheuk
MS HO, Suk Ying
Mr LAM, Tsun Kee Kalvin
Mr LEUNG, Ka Kui
Mr MA, King Leong
Mr MAK, Kin Kuen
Mr SIU, Hing Suen
Mr TSE, Man
Mr TSE, Sik Hau
Mr WONG, Chun Yu
Mr WONG, Hoi Ngan
Mr WONG, Sai Kit
MS WONG, Suk Mei
MS WONG, Wai Lan Jean
MS WONG, Wai Man
Mr WOO, PO Wan
Bachelor of Science in Applied Physics
Mr CHAN, Chong Kuk
Mr CHAN, Ka Yiu
Mr CHAN, Kam Wai
Mr CHAN, Kwai Ming
Mr CHAN, Wang
Mr CHAN, Wing Sum Rick Samuel”
Mr CHENG, Kin Hung
MS CHEUNG, Sze Ki
Mr CHOI, Chun Ming Norras
Mr CHOI, Kam To
Mr CHOW, Yiu Leong
MS FAN, Sui Ping
MS FUNG, Ying Wai
Mr HOI, Chong Yip
Mr HON, Kwan Hay
Mr HUI, Oi Tak
Mr HUI, Tao Tsang
Mr KAN, Sai Kit
Mr KONG, Yuk Wah
Mr KWOK, Pak Ki
Mr LAM, Chun Yin
MS LAM, PO Yee Polly
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Mr TANG, Ka Fai
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Mr WONG, Sing Li Rocky
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Mr MA, Hang Shing
Mr MA, Kin Lung Ronald
Mr NGAN, Shing Kwong
Mr POON, Hak Fei
Mr SO, Man Kit
Mr TAM, Chi Wai
Mr TAM, Siu Lim
Mr TSE, Pak Ling
Mr WONG, Yin Fai
Mr YIP, Wai Leung
Bachelor of Engineering in Civil and Structural Engineering
Mr AU YEUNG, Kin Ho Kenneth
Mr CHAN, Hei Leung Thorns
Mr CHAN, Hung Wai
Mr CHAN, Kam Leung
Mr CHAN, King Man Joe
Mr CHENG, Man Ho Roman
Mr CHENG, Pui Wan
MS CHENG, Yi Pik
Mr CHEUNG, Chi Kwok
Mr CHEUNG, Hoi Yin
Mr CHEUNG, Kwok Ho
Mr CHEUNG, Wai Tung
Mr CHIU, Chi Keung
Mr CHOI, Kai Ming
Mr CHOW, Yan Kit
Mr CHU, Wai Kwong
Mr FAN, To
Mr FUNG, Chi Kong
Mr HO, Ka Ki
Mr HO, Kwan Hor
Mr HUI, Yan Fai
Mr KUNG, Ho Man
Mr KWOK, Tung Hoi
Mr KWOK, Wai Tuen
Mr LAI, Man Hung
Mr LAM, Chun Pan
Mr LAM, Shu
Mr LAM, Wai Man
Mr LAU, Chi Wah
Mr LAW, Siu Chung
Mr LEE, Chung Chien
Mr LEE, Kai Pong
Mr LEUNG, Man Chung
MS LEUNG, Shun Yee Sheri
Mr LEUNG, Tung Leong
Mr LI, King Wai
Mr LI, Wing On
Mr LO, Sze Chung
MS LUI, Lok Sum Becky
Mr LUI, Wing Hang
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Mr NG, Pak Hung
Mr POON, Chi Ho
Mr SIU, Ming Kin
MS TANG, Ka Wa Danise
Mr TANG, Kai Tak
Mr TANG, Wan Fung
Mr TO, Chung Kwok
Mr TONG, Sai Lung
MS TONG, Yee Mei Angela
Mr TSE, Tsz Yeung
MS TSE, Wai Yan
Mr TSUI, Wai Tak
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Mr WONG, Chi Wah
Mr WONG, Chung Yuen
Mr WONG, Kwok Pong
Mr WONG, Kwong MO
Mr WONG, Tai Chiu Dominic
Mr WONG, Wing Wah
MS WONG, Yin Ping
Mr WU, Kin Kei
Mr YAN, Wai Man
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Mr YU, Cho Yuen
Mr YU, Wai Cheong
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CHAN, Ka Ping
CHAN, Mei Fung
CHAN, Sung Kwan
CHAN, Sze Lok
CHAN, Tak Yin
CHAN, Tak Yuen
CHAN, Ting Pong
CHAN, Wai Man
CHAN, Wing Kin
CHAN, Yat Yin
CHAN, Yin To Harrison
CHAN, Yung
CHANG, Pak Cheung
CHENG, Che Fai
CHENG, Ka Ho
CHENG, Man Yuen
CHENG, Wai Keung
CHENG, Wing Hang
CHENG, Wing Ho
CHENG, Yu Wang
CHEUNG. Chi Kwok Calson
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Mr CHEUNG, Kwok Ho
MS CHEUNG, Sau Lin
Mr CHEUNG, Wai Chung
Mr CHING, Ka Kit
Mr CHONG, Ming Hing
Mr CHOW, Ka Pong Edwin
Mr CHOW, Kwong Man Vincent
MS CHU, Kin Hing
Mr CHU, Wai Kak Paul
Mr FENG, Chih Hsiang
MS FUNG, Man Yee Wendy
Mr FUNG, Sai Wah Stephen
Mr HO, Hon Pong
Mr HOU, Kwai Cheung
Mr HUI, Kin Yip Ronald
MS HUI, Sin Kwan
Mr HUI, Wai On
Mr HUNG, Chi Kin Chadwick
Mr HUNG, Man Fai
Mr IP, Kwok Lun
Mr IP, Yuk Ming Chris
Mr KAN, Chun Pong
Mr KAN, Siu Man
MS KIE, Ho Yee
Mr KO, Kim Ho
Mr KOT, Man Kit
Mr KWAN, Hoi Ching
Mr KWOK, Kei Wah
Mr KWOK, Ki Wan
Mr KWOK, Lai Ho Victor
Mr KWOK, Sheung Yin Dominic
Mr LAI, Shiu Kai Frederick
Mr LAI, Wai Yip Jacky
Mr LAM, Gibson
Mr LAM, Hing
Mr LAM, Hong
Mr LAM, MO
Mr LAM, Nei Hung
Mr LAM, Siu Hong
Mr LAU, Hok Ling
Mr LAU, Ka Wo
Mr LAU, Kin Sun
Mr LAU, Kwok Ho
Mr LAU, Sau Ming
Mr LAU, Tsz Kit
Mr LAW, Hiu Chung
Mr LAW, Look Tend
Mr LEE, Chun Hwa
Mr LEE, Chun Man Raymond
Mr LEE, Hoi Yan
Mr LEE, Ka Lung
Mr LEE, Kam Hing
Mr LEE, Kok Ming
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Mr LEE, Siu Shan
Mr LEE, Tin Ming
Mr LEE, Ting Fai
Mr LEE, Wai Keung
Mr LEUNG, Chi Ho
Mr LEUNG, Kam Fai
MS LEUNG, Man Chi Elsie
MS LEUNG, Shuk Mei
Mr LEUNG, Wing Tat
Mr LI, Kin Fun Alvin
Mr LI, Sun Yue
MS LI, Tsui Mei
MS LI, Wai Lam Anita
Mr LIU, Man Bun
Mr LO, Kin Ming
MS LO, Oi Ping
MS MA, Kam Ling
Mr MAK, Cheuk Man Jacky
Mr MAK, Ming Fai Ivan
Mr MAK, Tin Ho
Mr NG, Ka Fai
Mr NG, Wai Hung
Mr NG, Yan Kin
Mr NGAI, Ming Wai
Mr POON, Sheung Hung
Mr SHIU, Hoi Nam
Mr SHUN, Lok Yee Louis
Mr SHUNG, Siu Hung
Mr SIN, Pui Yee
Mr SO, Siu Kai
Mr TAM, Chi Shing
Mr TAM, Chun Sing
Mr TAM, Wai Kee
Mr TAM, Wang Kei Michael
MS TANG, Sau Kuen
MS TANG, Yuen Ling
Mr THAM, Wai Shun Vincent
Mr TING, Hung Fu
Mr TJING, Shun Ngai Johnson
Mr TO, Kam Chuen
Mr TONG, Si Wai
Mr TSE, Ngok Hung
Mr TSE, Tak Fat
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MS TSO, Wai Yan
Mr TSOI, Chun Bun Oswald
MS TSUI, Chi Man
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Mr WONG, Wah Hon
Mr WONG, Yiu Ming
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Mr YAU, Lam Yiu
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CHAN, Ka Hang
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CHAN, Kin Ming
CHAN, Lai Yee
CHAN, Lip Kin
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CHAN, Wai Chung
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CHENG, Chun Yuen
CHENG, Ping Kuen
CHENG, Shiu Bun Edward
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CHEUNG, Ka Wah Keneth
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CHEUNG, Ngan Yiu
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Mr CHOI, Yuk Wong
Mr CHONG, Wing Kai
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Mr CHUI, Wing Hong
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Mr HUI, Koon Nam
Mr HUI, Ping Shing
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Mr KE, Pie Chih
Mr KO, Chi Shing
Mr KU, Wing Hing
Mr KWAN, Chung Yin Louis
Mr KWAN, Hing Wa
Mr KWAN, Ka Keung
Mr KWOK, Kam Wing
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Mr LAM, Chak Hung
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Mr LI, Hoi Shuk
Mr LIN, Wai Cheong
Mr LO, Ka Hing
Mr LO, King Chung Wilson
Mr LO, Ming Yuen Kevin
Mr LO, Tak Wai
Mr LO, Wing Lok
Mr LO, Yu Ming
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Mr LOO, Kam Wah Maurice
Mr MA, Man Tung
Mr NG, Cheuk Yan
Mr NG, Chi Kit
Mr NG, Chi Kit Alan
Mr NG, Chun Pong
Mr NG, Issac
Mr NG, Kin Wing
Mr NG, Sheung Chi
Mr NG, Sung Kit
Mr PUN, Ching Sam
Mr PUN, Leung Ling Alan
Mr SAE-KO, Terasuth
Mr SHAM, Chi Hang
Mr SHAW, Ka Hing
Mr SIN, Ka Chun Carson
Mr SZE, Oi Kwan
Mr SZETO, Kin Lun
Mr TAI, Chi Lap
Mr TAM, Ho Yin
Mr TANG, Siu Chuen
Mr TAO, Kwok Wai
Mr TONG, Yiu Lun
Mr TSANG, Chi Wai
Mr TSANG, Kang Leung
Mr TSANG, Wai Hung
Mr TSE, Moon Wing
Mr TSO, Yui Kwok Stanley
Mr TSOI, Ka PO
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Mr WONG, Chun Hung
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Mr CHAN, W!ng Wo
Mr CHENG, Chi Fai
Mr CHING, Yat Hung
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Mr CHOW, Kin Wah
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Mr LAW, Yuk Wong
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Mr LEUNG, King Leung
Mr LEUNG, Lei Ming
MS LEUNG, Wan Yin Elsie
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Mr LIN, Chun Man
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Mr LO, Kai Yin
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Mr TSE, Yiu Ho
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Mr WONG, Chi Yin
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Mr WONG, Tze King
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Mr YEUNG, Yuk Wai
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14. The Chancellor declares the Congregation closed.
22 November, 1996
The Congregation will stand while the Procession is entering and leaving the Atrium.
The Chancellor declares the Congregation open.
The President addresses the Congregation.
The Dean of Business and Management presents candidates for the Degrees of BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION and BACHELOR OF SCIENCE.
The Dean of Science presents candidates for the Degrees of MASTER OF SCIENCE and MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY.
The Dean of Engineering presents candidates for the Degrees of MASTER OF SCIENCE and MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY.
The Dean of Business and Management presents candidates for the Degrees of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION and MASTER OF SCIENCE.
The Dean of Humanities and Social Science presents candidates for the Degrees of MASTER OF ARTS and MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY.
The Dean of Science presents candidates for the Degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY.
The Dean of Engineering presents candidates for the Degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY.
The President presents Dr Cheng Hon-kwan for the Degree of DOCTOR OF ENGINEERING honoris causa.
The President presents Professor Donald P. Jacobs for the Degree of DOCTOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION honoris causa.
Professor Donald P. Jacobs addresses the Congregation.
The Council Chairman presents the Michael G. Gale Medal for Distinguished Teaching.
Citations in respect of honorary degrees by
Dr. Gregory C A James, University Orator
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DOCTOR OF ENGINEERING bonoris causa
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Dean, Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University, 1975-present
Gaylord Freeman Distinguished Professor of Banking, Northwestern University, 1979-present
Member, Board of Directors, First Chicago Corporation and
First National Bank of Chicago, 1982-present
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Mr AU YEUNG, Kwok Leung
MS CHAN, Ching Yi
MS CHAN, Lai Ha
Mr CHAN, Man Ning
MS CHAN, Ming Wai
MS CHAN, Pui Ki Paddy
MS CHAN, Suk Wai
Mr CHAN, Tak Yau
MS CHAN, Tin Lai
MS CHAN, Wai Ping
MS CHAN, Yin Chun
Mr CHAN, Yu Lun Gary
MS CHAN, Yuen Yan
Mr CHAU, Wai Hung
MS CHENG, Chuen Ying
MS CHENG, Pui Ngar
MS CHENG, Suk Fong
Mr CHENG, Tai Kwan Sunny
Mr CHEUNG, Cheuk Lun
Mr CHEUNG, Yuk Chuen
MS CHIK, Chung Kwan
Mr CHING, Chin Pang
MS CHIU, Oi Yee
Mr CHIU, Wai Cheung
Mr CHOI, Wai Man
MS CHONG, Siu Ying
MS CHU, Ka Yan
MS CHU, Miu Ling
Mr CHUNG, Wai Ming
MS FAN, Chi Fun
Mr FONG, Kin Kong
MS FONG, Toi Lee Alice
Mr FUNG, Kwan Yin James
MS FUNG, Lai Yin
MS HA, Lai Ming
MS HAU, Suk Fun Chickita
MS HO, Yee Ling
MS HO, Yuk Ping
MS HUI, Yat Lam
MS HUN, Lai Peng
MS HUNG, Kim Yung
Mr HUNG, Tak Shing
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MS IP, Pui Shan
MS IP, Yuk Fan
MS IP, Yuk Yan
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MS KO, Sin
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Mr KWOK, Yim Shing
Mr LAI, Kang Sang
Mr LAI, Pak Hung
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MS LAM, Fung Ling
MS LAM, Ka Yan
MS LAM, Kwai Chi
MS LAM, Miu Yu
Mr LAM, Wai Cheong
Mr LAM, Wai Kei
MS LAM, Wing Sze
MS LAM, Yim Hung
MS LAM, Yuen Ling Irene
Mr LAO, Sun Ngai Steven
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MS LAU, Sung Cheung
Mr LAU, Tak Ming
Mr LAU, Tak Wing
MS LAU, Yun Ping
Mr LAW, Chi Shing
MS LAY, Shi Yuk
Mr LEE, Chin Pang
Mr LEE, Hoi Ming
MS LEE, Pik Yan
MS LEE, Sui Ming
MS LEE, Tak Yee
MS LEE, Wai King Starry
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MS LEE, Yee Lai
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MS LEUNG, Kit Ying
MS LEUNG, Man Yee
MS LEUNG, Pui Wa
MS LEUNG, Soo Yee Annie
MS LEUNG, Suet Yan
Mr LEUNG, Wai Kin
MS LEUNG, Yin Ming Nora
Mr LI, Chi Cheong
Mr LI, Chi Keung
Mr LI, Man Shan
MS LI, Wai Man
MS LI, Yeuk Mui
MS LIN, Suk Ching Josephine
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MS NG, Mei Lok Janny
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MS NG, Siu Fong
Mr NG, Sum Hung
MS NG, Yuen Yi
MS NGAN, Kwai Yan Cindy
Mr ON, Ka Shing
MS POON, King Yin
Mr POON, Kwok Wai
MS SHAM, Chui Fan
MS SHUM, Yuet Mei
MS SO, Yuen Yee
MS SUEN, Wen Min
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Mr TAM, Wai Shing Joseph
MS TANG, Mei Sze
Mr TANG, Wai Man
MS TONG, Ka Yu
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MS TSANG, Fei
Mr TSANG, Kai Chi
MS TSANG, Yeuk Sze
Mr TSE, Chun Ho
MS TSE, Pui Yi
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MS WANG, Yee Lai Peggy
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MS WONG, Man Wai
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MS WONG, PO Lan
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MS WONG, Suk Fun
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Mr YU, Kong Ming
MS YU, Mei PO Carissa
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MS YUEN, Pui Wah
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Bachelor of Business Administration in Economics
MS AU, Suk Fun
Mr CHAN, Hak
Mr CHAN, Kai Chun
Mr CHAN, Kwok Hung
MS CHAN, Sze Wai Rebecca
Mr CHENG, Hong Shing
MS CHOI, Kai Lam
Mr CHOI, Kwun Kwong
MS CHOI, Mei Lan
Mr CHONG, Man Chi
MS CHOW, Ho Wah Cat
MS CHU, Ka Chi
Mr CHU, Shui Wah
MS CHUI, Yuen Fan
MS CHUNG, Yuk Yin Connie
Mr HO, Chi Ying
Mr HO, Ming Yin
Mr HO, Sze Leong
MS KAN, Sze Man
MS KO, Kwan Kay
Mr KU, Sun
MS KWAN, Chun Wun
MS KWAN, Sze Wai
MS LAM, Mei Fung
MS LAM, Siu Yuk
Mr LAU, Chi Man Mervyn
MS LAU, On Ping
MS LEE, Ching Mei
MS LEE, Wai Lan
Mr LEUNG, Kam Pui
MS LEUNG, MO Ching
Mr LEUNG, Pak Fai
Mr LIN, Wei
MS LING, Shuk Ling Eileena
MS LO, Sze Wai
Mr LUI, Chi Cheong
Mr MAN, Ka Ho
MS MAN, Suk Yin Karen
MS MOA, Lai Wai
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Mr CHAN, Kai Wa
Mr CHAN, Philip
MS CHAN, Pui Yan
Mr CHAN, Shek Wai
MS CHENG, Ngai Yin
Mr CHEUNG, Hok Wong
Mr CHEUNG, Kin Cheong
Mr CHEUNG, Siu Kau
Mr CHIN, Ka Wah Arthur
Mr CHIU, Kwok Luen
Mr CHIU, Wai On
Mr CHOI, Chi Chung
Mr CHOW, Chun Kit
Mr CHOW, Yiu Chuen
MS FUNG, Pui Yu
MS FUNG, Wai Yee
Mr HUI, Chi Yip
Mr KU, Hon Wai
Mr KWOK, Wai Tong
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Mr LAI, Tak Wai
MS LAU, Kit Bing
Mr LAW, Lai Kei
Mr LEE, Ching Cheong
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MS LEE, Sau Kuen
Mr LEE, Yat Shing
Mr LEUNG, Chung Shun
Mr LEUNG, Kai Pong
Mr LIN, Kwan Yik
Mr LIN, Tien He Steven
Mr LING, Chak Piu William
MS LO, Yuk Fun Michelle”
Mr LOK, Chi Wai
MS LUK, Sau Ming
Mr LUK, Tang Hung
Mr MA, Pui Pui George
Mr MAK, Kwong Yiu
MS MAK, PO Shan
Mr NG, Chi Yung
MS NG, Lai Ming
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MS NG, Pik Yee Betty
MS NG, Wing Sze
Mr PAU, Hon Kit Michael
Mr PONG, Chi Wai
MS TAM, Pui Yan Pauline
Mr TANG, Lai Man
Mr TSANG, Chi Wai
MS TSANG, Chung Yan Gloria
Mr TSANG, Siu Tung Tony
Mr TSE, Kam Wing
MS TSE, Man Yee Miranda
Mr WONG, Cheuk Yin
Mr WONG, Ka Chun
MS WONG, Pin Sin
Mr WONG, Shek Yan
Mr WONG, Wai Hing
MS YAU, Tin Wan Mary
Mr YEUNG, Miu Kwan Andrew
Mr YEUNG, Siu Fung
Mr YOUNG, Tak Lai
MS YUEN, Carmen
Mr YUEN, Chi Kuen
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Bachelor of Business Administration in Information and Systems Management
Mr CHAN, Ka Ki
Mr CHAN, Kin Ming
Mr CHAN, Kwan Man
MS CHAN, Man Wah
MS CHAN, Pui Ki
Mr CHAN, Yat Lun
Mr CHAN, Ying Kon
MS CHAN, Yuen Fan
Mr CHENG, Ki On
MS CHEUNG, Hoi Yin
Mr CHEUNG, Kai Fung
MS CHIU, Suet Ying
Mr CHU, Chi Keung
MS CHUI, Sze Man
Mr CHUNG, Ka Chun
Mr FAN, Chun Chik
Mr FUNG, Hing Cheung
MS HA, PO Yee
Mr HO, Pak Wai
Mr HO, Wing Hang
Mr HUI, Kai Lung
Mr HUNG, Chi Wai
Mr KEE, Yung Man
Mr KONG, Kwok Fai
Mr LAI, Man To
Mr LAM, Kwok Fung
Mr LEE, Chi Wai
MS LEE, Pik Yan Murine
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MS LEUNG, Suk Ping
MS LI, Yin Yu
Mr LIU, Pok Kwan
Mr LO, Oi Sang
Mr LO, Wai Hung
Mr LUI, Chi Ho
Mr LUI, Chi Tang Jason
Mr LUI, Fat Wai
MS MA, Wai Ching
MS MAK, Suk Yee Shirley
Mr NG, Tung Wing
Mr NGAN, Ping Man
MS POON, Sin Yi
Mr PUN, Chi Ho
MS PUN, Yee Fun Clara
Mr TAI, Hon Chung
Mr TAM, Ka Chung
Mr TAM, Kwok Sang
Mr TONG, Chun Ming
MS TONG, Pui Shan
MS TSANG, Chin Wai Ivy
MS TSANG, PO Yin
Mr TSANG,’ Yuk Wa
MS TSUI, shuk Wan
MS TUNG, Mai Sze Anita
MS WAN, Chuk Kwan
Mr WONG, Chi Cheung
Mr WONG, Chun Man
MS WONG, Kar Yee
MS WONG, Pui Man
Mr WONG, Siu Pan
Mr WONG, Yat Lok
Mr WU, Chung Fai
Mr YAU, Wai Shing
Mr YIM, Shung Wai Daniel
Mr YU, Lok Ming
MS YU, Wan Chi
Mr YUEN, Chung Cheung
1996 GRADUATE NAME LIST
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Bachelor of Business Administration in Management of Organisations Honozm*
MS AU, Yuen Bing
MS CHAN, Ho Yee
MS CHAN, Pik Wah
MS CHAN, Shek
MS CHAN, Yuen Yee Irene
MS CHEN, Lee
MS CHENG, Sze Man
Mr CHEUNG, Chi Kin
MS CHEUNG, Man Wai Irene
MS CHEUNG, Yuet Fun
MS CHEUNG, Yuk Kam
MS CHEUNG, Yuk Wah
MS CHIU, Yik Man
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MS FONG, Ka Yin
MS FUNG, Fung Ha
Mr HAU, Kwan Kong
Mr HO, Ka Keung
MS HUEN, Pui Yi Jody
MS KONG, PO San Paulina
MS LAI, Kit Wah
MS LAM, Pui Ling
MS LAU, Ngd Ldi Alice
MS LAW, Kit Ching
MS LEE, Mei Kwan
Mr LEE, Siu Wai
Mr LEUNG, Chi Ming
Mr LEUNG, Kin Kwok
MS LEUNG, Siu Yen
Mr LEUNG, Tik Hong
Mr LEUNG, Wai Ming Thomas
MS MUI, Ching Man
MS NG, Pui Kei
MS NG, Siu Chui
MS NG, Siu Kuen
MS NG, Wing Yam Winnie
MS PONG, Yin Ni
Mr SIU, Kam Sang
MS SUM, Wai Ping
MS SZE, Mei Shan
Mr TANG, Sei Kit
MS TSA, Jenny
MS TSANG, Kin Ling
MS TSE, Hiu Tan Dana
MS TSE, Hung
MS TSE, Wai Man
MS WAN, On Man Amy
MS WONG, Ka Man
MS WONG, Mei Yan Winny
MS WONG, Wai Hung
MS YAN, Lai Siu
Mr YAU, &drn Shek
MS YEUNG, Wai Ying
MS YU, Pui Lan
MS YUEN, Wing Yan
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Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing
MS AU, Man Yee
Mr CHAK, Chi Ho Sancho
Mr CHAN, Cho Hing
MS CHAN, Lok Yan
MS CHAN, Nga Fan
Mr CHAN, PO PO
MS CHAN, Pui Yi
Mr CHAN, Wai Leong Alexander
MS CHAN, Wai Shan Susanna
MS CHAN, Wai Yee
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1996 GRADUATE NAME LIST
MS CHAN, Wan Mei
MS CHAN, Wing Yan
MS CHAN, Yan Hung
MS CHAN, Yuk Ying
Mr CHENG, Joy Foon
MS CHENG, Sin Man
MS CHENG, Yin Fan
MS CHEUNG, Chi Yan
MS CHEUNG, Kwdi Fan Sara
Mr CHEUNG, Man Piu
MS CHEUNG, Yung
Mr CHIM, Ching Chak
MS CHOI, Chou Wan Judy
MS CHOI, Hiu Wah Pauline
MS CHOI, Hung
MS CHOI, Yik Ping
Mr CHOW, Ming Shing
MS CHOW, Pui Ching
MS CHOW, Wing Shan
MS CHOW, Ying Zoe
MS CHU, Wai Kuen
MS CHUNG, Siu Kwan
Mr CHUNG, Wai Yuen
MS FONG, Hoi Wing
MS FU, Lai Yan Carmen
MS FUNG, Sin Yu Ivy
Mr FUNG, Sze Kin
MS HO, Man Yee
Mr HO, Yip Shing
MS HON, Man Wai
MS HOONG, Kit Wah
MS HUANG, Fang Yu
Mr HUI, Lung Tat
Mr HUNG, Yuk Yuen
MS JOW, Lan Fong
MS KOO, Mei Nar
MS KOO, Sui Fei
MS KWOK, Siu Hung
MS KWONG, Hoi Shan Liza
MS LAI, Yuen Han
MS LAM, Ka Wai
MS LAM, Kit Lan Bonnie
MS LAU, Ching Yi
MS LAU, Yin Kwan Lesley
Mr LAW, Kwai On
MS LEE, Ho Yan
MS LEE, Man Wing
MS LEE, Wai Lin
MS LEE, Yuk Wah Polly
MS LEUNG, Pik Sheung
MS LEUNG, Pui Suen
MS LI, Sze Tak
MS LI, Tsui Yan
Mr LING, Hin Ching
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MS LO, Tsui Yu
MS LUI, Man Chi
MS LUK, Wing Yan
MS MA, Suk Ching
MS MAK, Kit Lan
Mr MAK, Kwok Pui
MS MO, Wai Kwan Caroline
MS MOK, Nga Sze
Mr NG, Kee Hang
MS NG, Shiu Yan
MS NG, Wing Mui Amelia
MS NG, Yeuk Kuk Simois
MS NG, Yuk Ching
MS SUN, Irene
MS SZE, Ho Yee
MS TAM, Man Wai
MS TAM, Sze Man
MS TANG, Wai Kuen Janice
MS TO, Pui Sang Wendy
MS TO, Wing Yan
MS TONG, Lai Wa
MS TSANG, Chui Pik
MS TSANG, Yuen Sze
MS TSE, Ching Man
MS TSE, Wing Man
MS WAI, Pong Wa
Mr WAN, Chun Choi
MS WAN, Ho Kwan
MS WONG, Chau Ha
MS WONG, Ka Mun
MS WONG, Kwai Ying
MS WONG, Ming Wai
MS WONG, PO Yin Shirley
MS WONG, Pui Fun
MS WONG, Pui Lan
MS WONG, Shuk On
MS WONG, Shuk Wai
MS WONG, Wai Fan
MS WONG, Wai Yin
MS WONG, Yee Ling Elaine
MS WONG, Ying
MS WONG, Yu Shan
MS WONG, Yuet Lai
MS WONG, Yun Ping Elaine
MS WU, Siu Kuen Cindy
MS YAN, Yuet Yin Gloria
Mr YAU, Hok Kwan
MS YAU, Kit Ling
MS YAU, Wing Sze Doris
MS YAU, Yan Yan
MS YEUNG, Ka Wai
MS YU, Wai Yi Becky
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Bachelor of Science in Economics Honoum*
MS CHAU, Wai Yee Rl%w4
Mr KONG, Wing Hung ?17kkB
Mr LAM, Hon Fai $w3@
MS NGAI, Li Wa ?%%w
Mr TANG, Chung Yim @#JR
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Second Class Honours, Division I Z%-&%%7
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POSTGRADUATE DEGREES l$WUWFW
Master of Science
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Master of Science in Biotechnology
Mr LEE, Samuel See Wai $,R@
Mr WONG, Tung PO z3%$2
Master of Science in Materials Science and Engineering
School of Science
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Mr WONG, Chi Hung
Master of Science in Mathematics
Mr LEE, Man Yiu
Master of Science in Physics
Mr LEUNG, Shun Chiu
Mr WONG, Wai Leung
Master of Philosophy
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Master of Philosophy in Biochemistry
Mr CHIU, Tai Wai David
MS HUI, Ling
MS LI, Pui Chun
Mr MAK, Hon Fai Duncan
MS TAN, Weiqi
Master of Philosophy in Biology
MS FU, Wing Yu
Mr KWONG, Man Cheong
MI- LAI, Kwok On
Mr LAU, Lok Ting
MS LUN, Chui Yuen
MS WOO, Lai Yan
Master of Philosophy in Chemistry
MS CHEN, Mei Fong
Mr FUNG, Hon Cheong
Mr HUEN, Kai Lun
Mr KWOK, Ka Hung
Mr LAM, Wing Fai Weldon
MS LEUNG, Shuk Mei
Mr LO, Man Chu
Mr POON, Wan Hong
Mr SUNG, Hok Chun Jacky
MS TSO, Sau Ching
Mr WONG, Tat Ming
MS WONG. Yuk Yin Winnie
School of Science
B!w%
1996 GRADUATE NAME LIST
Mr YIP, Chung Ping
Mr YUEN, Moon Lok
r Master of Philosophy in Mathematics
Mr CHEUK, David Taiwai
Mr CHIU, Chi Keung
Mr HO, Kwok Pun
Mr NG, Ming Fai
Master of Philosophy in Physics
Mr CHAN, Kin On
Mr CHEN, Wang Sung Vincent
Mr CHING, Yun Fai
Mr CHIIJ, King Chuen
Mr LAM, Shiu Bun
Mr LI, Tan
Mr NG, Allen
Mr WONG, Wing Kwan
Master of Science
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Master of Science in Chemical Engineering
MS CHUI, Sui Ching Agnes %%%&
MS MAK, Melody Ka Chai z%z?@
Mr YU, Chun Bun %!zz
Master of Science in Civil and Structural Engineering
MS LAW, Ka Wing Wendy ,%%3.
Mr WONG, Siu Kwong 23#%
Master of Science in Computer Science
Mr HUI, Chun Fai 3433%
Mr IP, Man Ching 35xiE
Mr LAI, Chi Ming %?zsa
Mr LAM, Tai Wai David $b%
Mr LI, Yuk Wah John 8lti%
Mr RAMAMURTHY, Chandramani
Mr WAI, Shun Kong %$%I:
Mr WAN, Wai Yin %!lS%
Mr WONG, Ka Ming 3$%%
Mr WOO, Man Chung @JX%
Mr YIM, Ngok Hon &%%9
MS ZHOU, Mei a@
Master of Science in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Mr CHENG, Ka Fai
Mr CHEUNG, Chi Wah
Mr FUNG, Hing Wing
Mr LI, Yuen Fung
Mr LUI, Chi Wan Stephen
1996 GRADUATE NAME LIST
Mr NAM, Ka Wo
Mr NG, Chi Wai
Mr TAY, Wee Song
Mr WONG, Man Kit
Mr YEUNG, Wai Chung Kenneth +B@%
Master of Science in Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management
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CHAN, Wai Ho
CHAN, Yat Fung
CHAN, Yiu Chung
FUNG, Wing Wah Eric
KAM, Chi Wai
KWOK, Shing Lok
LAM, Chi Yuen
LAU, Chi Sing
LUXIMON, Ameersing
MAK, Wai Lun
WONG, Kam Keung
WONG, Yuen Lam
Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
MS CHEUNG, Yuen Lan Vivian ?&%l@l
Mr FUNG, Ka Fai %%%@
Mr HO, Sau Fan l?I%%J
Mr LUK, Kwok Keung l@Bl5&
Mr SIN, Hoi Cheung 8iB??
Mr TSANG, Kwong Kit 993%
Mr YAU, Chun Fai fiBB3
Master of Philosophy
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Master of Philosophy in Chemical Engineering
MS CHEN, Xiao Ya I%?@%
Mr CHENG, Chi Leung 2@733
MS LIANG, Zheng !%iE
Mr YIP, Wai San %@z%
MS ZHU, Suihua %%%
Master of Philosophy in Civil and Structural Engineering
Mr CHAU, Chung Kong F;rJ@R!l
Mr CHOW, Chi Sum Jzlz%?
Mr DEL CORE, Robert Carmen Edward
Mr DENG, Jiaquan B%%!
Mr PUVVALA, Jawaharlal
Mr LI, Wing Fai 3&B
MS WANG, Haijing 38383
1996 GcRA:DVi4TE NAME LIST
Master of Philosophy in Computer Science
Mr AHMED, Iftikhar MS CHAN, Kin Chu Mr CHAN, Leung Chi
Mr CHAN, San Kuen
Mr CHENG, Ho Lun
Mr IEONG, Sze Chung Ricci
Mr JIM, Siu Kei Kenny
Mr KO, Ho Yuen
Mr KRISHNAN, P Sankaran
Mr LAI, Siu Sun Jeffrey
Mr LAM, Ka PO
Mr LAM, Lai Yin Dominic Savio
Mr LAU, Siu Wo
Mr LEE, PO Wing
Mr LO, Chun Man
MS LUI, King Shan
Mr MUHAMMAD, Kafil
Mr NGOK, Hing Leung Derek
Mr TSANG, Chiu Fai
Mr TSANG, Kim Wing
Mr WONG, Shing Bun
Mr WONG, Wing Kin
Mr YEUNG, King On
Mr YING, Jerry Hung
MS YUEN, Cheuk Mun Ada
MS YUEN, Wing Tak Jennifer
Master of Philosophy in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
MS CHAN, Bing Yuen Alice
Mr CHAN, Chi Cheung
Mr CHAN, King Ip
MS CHAN, Miu Ying
Mr CHAN, Wai Tien
Mr CHEUNG, Darwin
Mr CHEUNG, Tze Yin
Mr CHOW, Cheuk Wai
Mr FUNG, Kin Keung
Mr HALDER, Pankaj Kumar
Mr HUANG, Soon Kang
MS HUI, Chung Man Jane
Mr HUI, Lai Chun Andrew
Mr IUN, Pak Chio
Mr KUMAR, Gitesh
Mr LAM, Kai Hung
MS LAM, Tung Ching Shirley
Mr LAU, Shu Fai Stephen
Mr LAUDERDALE, John
Mr LEUNG, Hon Yan Leonard
Mr LI, Bin
Mr LO, Chi Pang Tommy
Mr MA, Lam Kun
Mr NG, Chi Man
Mr ROWELL, Corbett Ray
MS SIN, Wing Yin
MS SRIVASTAVA, Arty
Mr TSOI, Sung Wa
Mr WONG, Mei Shing
Mr WONG, Ting On
Mr WONG, Yat To
Mr YEUNG, Ka Lok
1996 GRADUATE NAME LIST
Master of Philosophy in Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management
Mr LAM, Ming Mui 4494%
MS POON, Lok Hang 86 % ‘I’E
Mr SO, Wai Ping %%I$T
Mr YUNG, To 9; g$
Master of Philosophy in Mechanical Engineering
Mr YU, Lung On 3229
Mr ZHOU, Zhixiang H$?%
Master of Business Administration School of Business and Management
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CHAN, Kwan Shing
CHAN, Sai Hong
CHAN, Sai Man
CHAN, Sau Ping
CHAN, Shuk Ying Amy
CHAN, Siu Fung
CHAN, Wai Hong
CHAN, Wai Hung Paul
CHAN, Wai Kin David
CHANG, Wai Yuen
CHENG, Chi Hung Edward
CHENG, Kwok Kwong
CHENG, Wai Ming
CHENG, Wan Sze Cissy
CHEONG, Mei Fung
CHEUNG, Siu Tai Philip
CHIU, Pui Man Janet
CHOI, Yick Nin
CHOW, Kai Wing
CHU, Chi Yin Raymond
CHUA, Tit Hong
CONSTANTINIDIS, Andrew
Emmanuel William
DYKES, Miranda Jane
FOK, Chi Kwong
FONG, Pun San
FUNG, Hing Wing
HO, Koon Wah
HO, Lap Choi
HO, Long Chau
Mr HO, Man Kap
MS HO, Yuen Ching Michelle
Mr HUNG, Kwong Tat
Mr KOO, Chung Ming
Mr KWAN, Kwok Hong
Mr KWONG, Hok Lai
Mr LAI, Philip Kwok Sang
Mr LAM, Fui Yee
Mr LAM, Kwong Yam
Mr LAM, Ming Yan
MS LAM, Shui Kuen Angela
Mr LAM, Wing Sun Joseph
MS LAO, Veng Chao Anita
Mr LAU, Kam Hing
Mr LAW, Chun Hung
Mr LEE, Chi Shing
MS LEE, On Ha
Mr LEE, Philip
Mr LEE, Yiu Chung
Mr LEUNG, Kin Man
Mr LEUNG, Ping Hung Eddie
Mr LEUNG, Tat Pui
Mr LEUNG, Tin Chu Nicholas
Mr LEUNG, Wang Kei Terence
Mr LI, Ka Nin
Mr LIN, Tak Him Paul
MS LO, Fung Sang Daisy
MS LO, Lai Kdn
Mr LUI, Chi Hung
Mr MAN, Chi Leung
Mr MOK, Kin Foon
MS NG, Miu Kuen
Mr NG, Wai Ki
MS PANG, Wai Man Elaine
Mr POON, Chi Ping
Mr PUN, Tai Wai
MS PUN, Yuk Ying
MS SETH, Samina
Mr SIT, Yau Fai
Mr SO, Pak Yin
Mr SOO-HOO, Eugene Yu Yen
Mr TANG, Ka Ming Nelson
Mr TSE, Tim Choi
Mr WANG, Yong
Ml- WONG, Chun
Mr WONG, Chun Man Aldous
Mr WONG, Chun Yip
Mr WONG, King Wai
Mr WONG, Kwok Kuen Jeffrey
MS WONG, Mai Wan Ada
MS WONG, Mei Yan Etta
Mr WONG, Yuk Wai
Mr YANG, Zhi Jie
Mr YAU, Wing Yiu
1996 GRADUATE NAME LIST
Mr YIU, Chi Keung Jacques
Mr YU, Wai Ming
MS YUE, Sze Fan Wanda
Mr YUEN, Wai Leung
Mr YUN, Kam Fai
Master of Science
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Master of Science in Accounting
Mr CHEUNG, Kwok Wing
MS CHEUNG, Siu Wan
Mr KWONG, Ka King Leo
Mr NGAI, Kim Man
Mr NGAN, Sai Chung
Mr SHIU, Wai Chi
Mr XIE, Bing
Mr YU, Guang
Master of Science in Economics
MS CHAN, Suk Ching
MS CHUI, Ka Man
MS LEE, Man Shuen
Mr LEI, Chun Kwok
MS LI, Wing Yee
Master of Arts
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CHIU, Chi Kan Angela
HUNG, Pui Ying Hedy
LAU, Ho
LEUNG, Pui Sze Joyce
SO, Kai Chi
TANG, Kwai Sim Maggie
WONG, Wai Chu Sonnia
Master of Arts in Humanities
MS TAN, Wai Lun Mable
Mr TSE, Kwan Ho
Mr WONG, Yiu Cho Joe
Master of Arts in Social Science
Mr NG, Kwok Keung
MS NG, Tin Wai
Master of Philosophy School of Humanities and Social Science
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Master of Philosophy in Humanities
Mr CHAN, Kwok Shing
MS GOH, Meow Hui
Mr NG, Kwok Kwan Kenny
MS YAN, Ka Wai
Master of Philosophy in Social Science
Mr AU YEUNG, Chi Kong
MS CHAN, Woon Yin Wendy
MS KONG, Siu Ping
MS PITT& Elizabeth Katherine
MS WONG, Man Olive
Mr WONG, Wai Kwok
Mr YU, Wing Yat
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Doctor of Philosophy
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School of Science
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Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry
Mr HUN, Sau Ming Mr LAM, Wai Lun William Mr LO, Karn Moon Mr LOR, Sze Keung
Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics
Mr HU, Peichu WE@
Mr LI, Ping $F
Mr ZHANG, Bo !z@
Doctor of Philosophy
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Doctor of Philosophy in Chemical Engineering
Mr LIPUMA, Gianluca
Doctor of Philosophy in Civil and Structural Engineering
Mr YANG, Wenwu 4%%&
Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science
Mr KWOK, Tin Yau 81’;*1&
Mr DO, Siu Fung Lyman kt%%
Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Mr CHU, Hon Wai 9303
Doctor of Philosophy in Mechanical Engineering
Mr DAI, Gang
DEGREES CONFERRED
SCHOOL OF SCIENCE
BSc (Biochemistry) 42 BSc (Biology) 70 BSc (Chemistry) 65 BSc (Mathematics) 82 BSc (Physics) 23 BSc (Applied Physics) 40 MSc (Biotechnology) 2 MSc (Materials Science and Engineering) MSc (Mathematics) MSc (Physics) MPhil (Biochemistry) MPhil (Biology) MPhil (Chemistry) MPhil (Mathematics) MPhil (Physics) PhL3 (Chemistry)
PhD (Mathematics)
1 1 2 5 6
14 4 8 4 3
school Total 372
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
BEng (Chemical Engineering) BEng (Civil and Structural Engineering) BEng (Computer Science) BEng (Electronic Engineering) BEng (Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management) BEng (Mechanical Engineering) MSc (Chemical Engineering) MSc (Civil and Structural Engineering) MSc (Computer Science) MSc (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) MSc (Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management) MSc (Mechanical Engineering) MPhil (Chemical Engineering) MPhil (Civil and Structural Engineering) MPhil (Computer Science) MPhil (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) MPhil (Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management) MYhil (Mechanical Engineering) PhD (Chemical Engineering) PhD (Civil and Structural Engineering) PhD (Computer Science) PhD (Electrical and Electronic Enginewing) PhD (Mechanical Engineering)
40 69
151 164
31 63
2 12 10
13
26 32
2
2
School Total 647
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
BBA (Accounting) BBA (Economics) BBA (Finance) BBA (Information and Systems Management) BBA (Management of Organisations) BBA (Marketing) BSc (Economics 1 MBA MSc (Accounting) MSc (Economics)
166 49 66 66 54
116
88 x
School Total 623
SCHOOL OF HuMANmES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE
MA (Chinese Studies) MA (Humanities) MA (Social Science) MPhil (Humanities) MPhil (Social Science)
School Total
8
3 2 4 7
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Mr WONG, Sing Chi Stephen
Mr CHOW, Yui
Mr MOK, Yue Fai
Mr TANG, Kit Shing
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Mr CHAN, Sze Lok
Mr LAW, Hiu Chung
Mr CHEUNG, Kwok Ho
Mr POON, Hak Fei
Mr MA, Hang Shing
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Mr KONG, Wing Hung
MS NGAI, Li Wa
Mr TSANG, Siu Tung Tony
MS TSA, Jenny
Mr IP, Koon Lun
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MACE AND HKUST LOGO
T he Mace, made of lx-ass, is held in liniversity processions as a syn~bol of authority.
It is 1.72 metres tall and weighs 1 1 ..$ kilograms. The University logo is engraved on the
top of the mace. Different ~CX+ may read different things in the IJniversity logo. IIere
are some of the internal interpretations of its components:
l Head/Sun - head of a student or the golden sun rising from the sea
l Water/Open Hook/Shoulders - blue water from which the sun rises;
the shoulders of the student resembling an open book
l Arms - pair of arms suggesting the letter VT”
l Beaker/Power Transmission Tower/Body - the beaker representing
classical and basic science; the power transmission tower straddling
the ground. suggesting technology and the foundation for all
modern industry, and the body of the student
l Body and Arms together - the “body” and the two arms suggesting
the Greek symlx~l U, “psi” which is one of the most important
symbols in modern physics; it is used to denote the “wave function”
in quantum mechanics. Science is, therefore, represented in the
emblem.
l Shoulders and Body together - providing the letter “T”
M:lcc-Bearers: Prof Hoi-Sing Kwok on 21 November
Prof Wilfried Vanhonacker on 22 November
Mace is designed by the Office of Public Affairs.
ACADEMIC DRESS
OFFICERS
The Chancellor
Dark blue gown with 5 cm gold satin lxx&r edged with 111~ velvet and ocean Idue satin
piping on yoke and front; four 1.1 cm stripes of gold satin on sleeves; gold satin Ixxlcr
and blue piping on both cuffs; and three gold satin b:tnds each of 5 cm Lvide :ibove the
cuffs: dark blue velvet floppy cap with ;I hard round brim x-d ;I gold tassel ;~round the
cr( )m’n.
The President
Dark blue gown with 3.8 cm gold s;ltin borcler edged with blue velvet ;lnd ocean blue
satin piping on yoke and front; gold satin border and blutr piping on both cuffs; and three
gold satin bands each of 5 cm \x?de abo~~e the cuffs; cl:~rk blue \rclvet floppy cap \ldtli
;I li;d round brim and ;l gold tassel xound the crown.
Vice-President
D:uk blue gown with 3.8 cm h-&r in blue velvet trimmed with gold satin and oc‘ean
blue satin piping on yoke and front; gold xttin border and blue piping on both cuffs;
and three gold satin bands each of 5 cm wide above the cuffs: &l-k blue velvet floppy
cap with a hard round him and ;I gold tassel around the crolvn.
The Council Chairman
lhrk blue goum with 4.4 cm gold satin border edged with blue velvet and ocem blue
satin piping on yoke ;md front; three 1.1 cm stripes of gold satin on sleeves; gold s;ltin
border x-d blue piping on both cuffs; and three gold satin bands each of 5 ciii wide above
the cuffs; dark blue vel\,et floppy cap with ;t hard round brim :lnd ;I gold tassel around
the crown.
The Vice-Chairman of the Council
Dark blue gown with 3.8 cm gold satin border edged with blue velvet and ocean blue
satin piping on yoke and front; three 1.1 cm stripes of gold satin on sleeves; gold satin
border and blue piping on both cuffs; and three blue velvet bxds ~acli of 5 cm wide
above the cuffs; dark blue velvet floppy c;lp with a hard round brim and ;t gold tassel
around the crown.
The Treasurer of the University
Dark blue gown with 3.2 cm gold satin border edged with blue velvet and ocean blue
satin piping on yoke and front; two 1.1 cm stripes of gold satin on sleeves; gold satin
horder and blue piping on both cuffs; and three blue velvet bxds each of 5 cm wide
above the cuffs; dark blue velvet floppy cap with a hard round brim and a gold tassel
around the crown.
Council member
Dark blue gown with 2.5 cm gold satin border edged with blue velvet and ocean blue
satin piping on yoke and front; one 1.1 cm stripe of gold satin on sleeves; gold satin
border and blue piping on both cuffs; and three blue velvet bands each of 5 cm wide
above the cuffs; dark blue velvet floppy cap with a hard round brim and a gold tassel
around the crown.
ACADEMIC COSTUME DESCRIPTION
Honorary PhD
13urgundy red gown with three velvet stripes on each sleeve and hcbgs of I~ul-gundy
red \relvet; lxqundy red l~ood, 1.2 111 long, lined in gold and trinmxxl with 12.7 cm lxmd
of hrgundy red velvet; lxugundy red velvet floppy cap with ;I liard round him a-d 21
gold txsel around the crown.
PhD
Ihl-k ldue gown with thee velvet stripes on e;~ch slee\~ and facings of da-k l>lue velvet;
dark blue l~oocl, 1.2 111 long, lined in gold and trimmed with 12.7 ~111 lxmd of dark l~lue
vel\ret with gold piping: dark blue n~ortxlxxml with gc~ld tassel.
Master
Dark l~lue gown; dark blue l~oocl, 1.06 111 long, lined in gold and trimmed with 7.6 cm
hnd of velvet in scl~ool colour with gold piping; dark blue nlort~lrl,o~lrd with scl~ool
colour t~Wx1.
Bachelor
Ihrk blue gown; dark l~lue l~ood, 0.91 111 long, lined in gold and triniined with 5.08 cm
lx~nd of velvet in school colour: dark blue n~ortarhard with notching tassel.
School Colours
Science - Golden Yellow
Engineering - Orange Gold
hsiness x-d Management - IhI, (khaki)
Humanities and Social Science - Off-white
Academic dress is designed by the Office ofPublic Affrlirs.
FOURTH CONGREGATION
Speeches and Citations
PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS BY PROFESSOR CHIA-WE1 WOO
CITATION FOR MR VINCENT H. S. LO
CITATION FOR PROFESSOR XIE XIDE
SPEECH BY PROFESSOR XIE XIDE
CITATION FOR DR CHENG HON-KWAN
CITATION FOR PROFESSOR DONALD P. JACOBS
SPEECH BY PROFESSOR DONALD P. JACOBS
THE HONG KONG UNIVERSITY OF
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
3%+3~)st~S
PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS
Chancellor, Chairman of the Council, Friends and Colleagues, Graduates and Parents -
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In the spring of 1088, the Hong Kong IJST Council was officially inaugmted. The
Inauguration IXnner was a formal affair. and hundreds of distinguished guests decked out
in black tie and gowns came, presumaldy to hea the president-designate expound his theory
of education and technology. What they heard, however, was a speech entitled “Profile of
a Graduate”, the story of I.0 Wilzg hi’z~tzg. who graduated from IJST in 1006, and his girlfriend
Carol. an MBA student at UST.
The story, set in the year 2001, lqan with Wing Keung on the way to his alma mater,
where hc hat1 heen pursuing applied research for a joint venture. On his way, he reminisced
u4th sweet feelings about his years at IJST and his life afttar graduation.
Let me hasten to 3cld that these sweet feelings did not rdllect colorful student-day
experiences. Nor did they reflect the career successes which follo~d. They arose from his
knowledge that, right at that moment, Carol was waiting for llis arrival at the campus entrance.
They intended to take a quiet wdk past the w~lterfall hefore she went off to ;l seminar in ha
MEA program.
The story I told recounted that back in 1996, right after his graduation, Wing Keung
had gone to work for a technology-leased company called Logitron. Three years later. in l<)()(),
he had accepted ;I company assignment to work in 21 joint venture with the [Jniversity‘s
Technology Transfer Center. Without the benefit of graduate training, Wing Keung had to
learn on the joI>, firsthand, how to take acadendc research through product development to
nl~inu~lcturing. The project had advanced rapidly. A nlere two years later, in 2001, Wing
Keung felt that he was ready to spin off ;I sul>sidiary for Logitron, sharing equity with the
Llniversity’s K&l> 13ranch.
It \vas during his tenure at the Technology Transfer Center that hc had fallen in love
with Carol. And vice versa.
Now. please close your eyes so that you can travel through time to the year 2001. Let
us rcnlinisce alongside Wing Keung and Carol. First, howecer, let nle inform you that Carol
now prefers to 1~ called by her Chinese name: El.\./idzr.
Wing Keung vividly recalls the pressclrc of study throughout his tllree college years.
In secondary school he had been a good athlete, and had hoped to represent Hong Kong
son~eclay in the All-China [Jniversity Sports Meet; but it had not taken long for him to realize
that he would halve to gi\e up practising in order to finish his clad>, holne\vork and prepare
for the frequent quizzes.
Cultural :ictivities hcl lwen alniost non-existent, causing liiiil to feel inadequate when
discussions cvith non-local students turned to\vards the arts. Tllere had ken little time. too,
for student societies. Me had ~~onclerecl liou~ lie and his fellow stildents coulcl learn al,out
Democratic self-governance and e\~entually t:tke part in “Hong Kong people governing Iiong
Kong”.
Jidu recills the pressure of study in ;i different way. Her father is ;i junior civil sen3nt.
Her nlother is ;I textile \\,orker \vho lost her jol> in the arly 1990s when the factory that
eniployed licr moved across tile l~order. Iidii’s secondary sc~hool days had I,ccn difficult -
particularly 13ec:iuse her parents, being very Chinese, wc’rc deterinined to save up cvcm in
times of financial hardship so 21s to IX alie to send her to c~dlege. They cvere overjoyed when
Iialu was admitted to the Chinese lJniversity of Hong Kong in 1007. She chose to nujor in
histoiy - not quite llcr parents’ choice, biit college M~is college, and they u’ere happy l~cause
studying histoq made her happy.
She matured. Hong Kong l>eing Hong Kong, she l~canle pragmatic. As an only child,
she considcrcd it her oldigation to clioose ;I career that woiild gii:irantee ;I good income -
and thus ;I conifortal3le living for her parents. So. while jialii thoroughly enjoyed her history
classes at CtJ, which were well taught zncl most stimulating . she took up other subjects on
the side. to prepare herself for entrance to I3iisiness school.
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Everyone was then talking about the School of Business and Management at UST, in
particular its MHA course with a China orientation - a program difficult to get into, even with
a GMAT score of 625. Since her primary scl~ool days, Jialu had enjoyed playing the piano and
writing short stories, but she quickly realized that there would be little time for either if she
wanted to get into that MBA program at UST.
Frankly, what she had hard about LJST did not really excite her. IJST sounded like
an institution where the rule was all work and no play. The place was runmred to be like
an IBM research laboratory, where “nerds wearing thick lenses walked mm-d in white coats
carrying laptop computers and conversing in matlleiiiati~s.”
Well, it has turned out to 1~ ;l totally pleasant surprise. As a campus resident since
landing in UST ;1 year ago, in the year 2000, she has found that faculty rnemlm-s and students
mingle 3 lot outside the classrooni, discussing issues in world affiiirs and music almost 3s
much as finance or physics. The Center for the Arts, estat~lished back in 1996, provides
enlightenment 3rd entertainment for the students, as well as iiiircli-appreciated cultural
stimulation for the staff and their families. That the Center’s activities wo~11d have so quickly
turned LJST
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into one of I -Iong Kong’s cultural focd points wa beyond cveiyone’s expectation.
hillside and waterfront amenities, the pavilions, and the watcrfiill - where she
spends consider3lde time with Win g Keung these days - allow beauty, poetry, and romance
to cntcr the students’ awareness. The ancient Shaw Family Village - actually just a snull
reconstructed nlovie set at the end of ;I winding path leading southwards from the I Jniversity
Center - recounts Hong Kong’s history as a nujor center of film industry. Sculptures don:~ted
by European and Asian friends of the IJniversity are collected in snull gardens sprinkled all
o\rer the campus. Harmony prevails wherever Chinese 2nd international heritages meet.
Jialu has learned frown Wing Keung that plans to make IJST more genteel, nlore
cultural, nlorc Chinese. and more international had gotten under way in 1905-96. Apparently
the changes had conle quickly. By 1999, the pron+d improvements had all materialized.
and this “no-nonsense teaching and research institution” - as it was once referred to, with
pride though not ;i little wistfulness - had flourished and l~~oine 3 full-fledged z~~~i2vmi()f
in every sense of that word. Slit is genuinely happy to be living in paradise.
1%titularly satisfying to both Wing Keung and &llu is that the post-1997 Government.
in response to persistent outcries in the coiniiiunity, has decided to inove towards ;i four-year
undergraduate system. Finally, the undergraduates of today will have roonl to think nlore
deeply, pursue intellectud questions, broaden their horizons, participate in cultural events
and sports, and engage in student activities. They art now ~nuch nlore likely to IXYO~X the
hl*oacl~~~ c~dlrcatedpl-c!ji~.s.siol2al.s allcl ztrll-~-ol~l~ctc~~~ citizcxs depicted .it the Council’s Inaug:u-
ration Dinner back in 1988.
Wing Keung recalls a rumor that had gone around in 1906, to the effect that the
triennium ludget for tertiary institutions was to he dealt ;I nujor reduction. Fortunately.
education and technology had been idcntificd by the neurborn SAK Govcrnmcnt ~1s the
cornerstone and engine of Hong Kong:‘s econonlic gro\%di :d democratic governance - and
thus rightful targets for increasccl public investment. Thea snldl ixdget cwt had been nlore than
niade up by new’ funding to support areas of cxcelltmce. Indeed. significant new investments
lud been iiiade to llelp upgrade priinaiy and seconci:iry education , and to further strengthen
Hong Kong’s cyapacity for research and development. Sure enough. education and technology
noun give Hong Kong ;I strong platform for her liftoff into the List century.
Working in the Technology Transfer Center has given Wing Kcung the opportunit),
to gt>t to kno\\’ ;I number of professors mtl graduate students. He is impressed that pl-ac*tic:llIy
41 of the senior professors ~‘110 came to co-found IJST in the early 3990s are still here ;I clccade
later. He is ,sorry to see, howe\ er, the loss of soiiie young ;lssistant professors - t\\‘o had been
lured away 131, the Ilnivcrsity of California at Herkeley arounci the time of his graduation. Pat
aftc‘r recruiting so ninny good scholars ab’ay froin leadin g American universities, it’s probably
onl~~ fair, lie figures, to gi\ c back ;I fc\\r. That’s INNS it is in academic life, he explains to _lialu,
and that it is not totally unflattering to compete in the salne league as 13crkeley. You win sonle
and lose soiiie. Exciting.
Of the g’;idii;itc students in his research group. tu’o are ; ibout to complete their PliI)
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dissertations. Both of them - one local and one from the Mainland - have good job offers
waiting for them in Hong Kong’s newly spawned high-tech industry. A young German from
Stuttgart who came under the aegis of IJST’s German Center is now in his third year of I’hD
research, and is being hotly pursued by a number of German corporations interested in
strengthening their activities in the South China manufacturing region. Two French students
joined the group just a month :igo. Wing Keung now appreciates why the University
administration was so eager to forge strong links with Europe, and why, in turn, all the
European consuls-general here have been so supportive of IJST’s Europe Institute.
The [Jniversity’s joint laboratories with the Chinese Academy of Sciences - 1,~ now
seven in number - have attracted talent from the Mainland and everywhere else. Graduate
students, postdocs, and other research staff have come from North America as well as from
LJST’s sister universities in .Japan, Korea, the Chinese Mainland, and Taiwan, all meml,ers of
the elite Association of East Asian Research ITniversities. Many of them say they want to
remain in Hong Kong after their study, to work in universities or multinational corporations
and join their colleagues as Hongkongers in this dynamic and ever-l>ooming international
city.
But now the time has come for Wing Kecmg and Jialu to plan the next step in their
lives. Wing Keung’s spin-off company will require his full attention. His energy should be
focused on the technology, for technology is the locus of his strength. Yet someone
competent and totally relide will have to attend to the managerial side of the start-up. _Jialu,
he sighs; Jialu will surely 1~ happy to work by his side. She will have completed her MBA
in ;I year. They will get married right away. She will then 1,~ in 21 perfect position to manage
the company for ;I year or two before settling down to raise a family. Tea for two. ;I boy and
a girl. and all that. Yes, he is certainly grateful that _Jialu is there for him.
Friends, I’d hate to end today’s stoly on an uncertain note - hut, ah, you don’t know
Jialu. As Win 1 K I, eung and ]ialu walk hand-in-hand against the rainbow-spanned hackdrop
of Port Shelter’s blue water and green isles, Jialu cannot wait to tell Wing Keung her latest
decision. She has fallen victim to the lure of academic life. and has made up her mind to
pursue a doctoral degree in marketing with ;I China orientation, followed l>y ;I university
teaching and research career. She will not legume rich, but her income will IX adequate to
give her parents a reasonatdy good livin g. She is sure that Wing Keung will IX just as thrilled
to have a professor in the family 21s her parents, and will support her financially through ;I
few more difficult years. Yes, she is certainly grateful that Wing Keung is there for her.
A conflict is brewing. You know it. I know it. Win g Keung and Jialu do loot. Will the
conflict 1~ resolved? Hozl’will it be resolved’! Well, for the continuing saga of Wing Keung
and Jialu, we’ll have to Msait for another episode.
Now, when you open your eyes, suddenly it is 1996 again. Look to your left: Lo Wing
Keung is sitting quietly among his fellow ,qduating students, un;iware of the future being
laid out for him on this podium. Fzu Iialu, still known 21s Cad in 1006, is, of course, 21s yet
nowhere to 1~ found.
Each of you in the ceremony here today is 3 Wing Keung, or a Iialu. Each of you will
find exciting things to pursue, conflicts to resolve. and achievements to make your own. Your
future will be shaped by how well your dedicated professors have prepared you. by how hard
and intelligently you have learned and will continue to learn, and, ultimately, 1,~ the strength
of your individilal will and character. We gather here today to congratulate you on your
~i~~oiiiplisliiiients, and to wish you health. success, and happiness in the years to come.
CITATION FOR
MR VINCENT H. S. LO
Mr Chairman:
“We believe that perfection is the goal for every effort and that the determination to
improve and innovate is ;I constant stimulus and challenge.”
I quote from the corporate mission statement of the Shui On Group, of which Mr
VINCENT H. S. LO, whom we honour here today, is Chairman and Chief Executive.
The Shui On Group, which Vincent Lo founded in 1971, is one of Hong Kong’s most
significant young enterprises, engaged in property investment and development, construc-
tion, and construction materials in Hong Kong, China and North America.
This large, and diverse, company has been built up through its founder’s single-
minded drive for excellence, and commitment to training and development. Vincent Lo has
striven to provide a working environment in which his staff, at all levels, can excel and
develop and be eager to stay and grow with the company. By recognising that people are
3 company’s most important asset, he has created a corporate culture which attracts, develops
and trains people of high professional competence and personal integrity. The management
philosophy he has evolved, one of participation rather than top-down direction, encourages
and rewards merit and team effort, and fosters pride in achievement. A comprehensive
network of informal communication, with decision-making at all levels, leads to a sense of
trust within the company, and of Idonging to the company.
Vincent Lo’s personal commitment to people has led to his strong engagement in
public service and community affairs. He has served on numerous high-level committees,
including the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, the Federation of Hong Kong
Industries, the Hong Kong Management Association, the Land Development Corporation,
and the Basic Law Consultative Committee. From 1991 to 1992, he was Chairman of the Hong
Kong Chamber of Commerce.
At present, he is a IX-ector of the Community Chest of Hong Kong, and a Member of
the Airport Authority. As a current member of the Governor’s Business Council, and President
of the Business and professional Federation of Hong Kong, he has made important
contributions to the commercial life of Hong Kong.
He is also a Hong Kong Affairs Adviser to the Chinese State Council’s Office of Hong
Kong and Macao Affairs, and a member of the Preparatory Committee for the Hong Kong
Special Administrative Region.
With his commitment to, a-d interest in, education, he was a member of the Council
of Hong Kong Baptist College from 1987 to 1989. During the crucial planning stages of our
own IJniversity, from 1988 to 1990, he was a member of our Council, and he is currently 3
member of our Court.
Vincent Lo firmly believes that work should be enjoyable, not merely 3 necessity. And
he has put his belief into practice. He has created an enterprise where this philosophy is not
only enshrined in its mission statement, but also evidenced on a daily basis throughout his
company.
Mr Chairman, it is my pleasure, on b&df of the IJniversity, to recommend Mr Vincent
H. S. Lo, Chairman and Chief Executive of Shui On Group, and one of Hong Kong’s most
innovative entrepreneurs, for the degree of Doctor of Business Administration honoris cause.
CITATION FOR
PROFESSOR XIE XIDE
Mr Chairnun:
As we celebrate our fifth anniversary, md as an estaldished mend~er of the acadenlic
and scientific communitits, we seek now to nuke our campus more international, and more
Chinese. It is fitting therefore, that we should honour to&y seine-one who is not only ;I world
le:ider in scientific research, hiit also generally recognised as one of the Chinese scientists
most responsilde for the proniotion of acadeniic exchange and collaboration lmween China
and other countries, particularly the IJnited States.
Professor XIE XII)E, erstwhile President of Fudan IJniversity in Shanghai, and currently
Professor of Physics there, first graduatd with a 13s in Physics from Xianlen IJniversity, but
sul>secluently took her MA in Physics from Smith College, and her I’ll13 in Physics from the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, specialising in solid state theory.
She returned to China via the IJnited Kingdom to take up ;I lectureship in the
Department of Physics at Fudm IJniversity, where she has spent her entire cart‘er as a teacher,
rcstucher and administrator. After a period as Adjunct 1)irector of the Shanghai Institute of
Technical Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, she was rmninated Vice-President
of Fudan LJniversity, a post she held from 1978 to 1983. From 197X to 1983, she was also
1)irector of the Institute of Modern Physics at Fudan [Jniversity. And from 1983 to 1988, she
held the Presidency of the IJniversity. Fudan is one of China’s leading universities, and its
reputation is due in no small part to Professor Xie’s work in the evolution of science in China,
through her truly pioneering contrilmtions in the veiy early days of the developnimt of senii-
conductor physics.
She has authored four lmoks, and over 60 r~search papers in the fields of energy lm-ds
of solids, and the electronic states of surfaces and intt.rfaces. Her co-authored lmok
“Selnicondir~tor Physics” was one of the first putdished in China on the subject. She still leads
21 research group in surface science in China, and is in collal,oration with colleagues
worldwide, including those at our own Ilniversity, in research on seniiconductor surfaces and
interfaces. She and her colleagues have made key contril>utions in this area, providing insights
into questions of geoni~trical structures and vil3rational spectr3 in lieterojunctions 2nd
superlattices.
Iluring her carter, she spent two years at Peking LJniversity training groups in
semic~onductor physics. Many of her students are now professors in leading universities 01
research centres.
She is an elected member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, md ;1 Fellow of the
Third World Academy of Sciences and the Anmican Physical Society md 21 Foreign Honorary
Mend>er of the American Acadetny of Arts and Sciences.
Highly rqq~rded l>y the intern:~tional academic community, Professor Xic has dready
received ten honorary doctorates from universities in the IJnited States, Canada, the IJnited
Kingdom and Japan. Fully aware of the importance of international exposure in the
dissemination of resarc~h, she played ;I key role in the estal~lishmcnt of educ~~tional
prograninies and ;i research infrastructure, offering opportunities to young researchers in
China to participate in tlic activities of the international conm~imity, through study visits and
conference attendance.
Mr Chairman, it is my privilege to reconmend, on behalf of the ITniversity, one of
China’s most distinguished scientists, Professor Xie Xi&, Academician, Professor of Physics
and Ik-ector of the Centw for American Studies at Fudan Ilniversity, for the degree of I)octor
of Science lionoris c;ius;i.
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SPEECH AT THE HONG KONG UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
PROFESSOR XIE XIDE
Ladies and Gentlemen:
It is a great honor for me to receive an honorary doctorate from the Hong Kong
IJniversity of Science and Technology during the 1996 Congregation. Thank you very much
for allowing me to say a few words on this occasion. I 3ni especially pleased to he here as
the University marches into its second ‘five ymrs’.
I still renienil>er vividly that I had the privilege, in early 1989, of listening to President
Chia-Wei Woo’s plan and vision for the new [Jniversity, and I also had an opportunity to visit
the campus at Clear Water Bay, then in the very early stages of its construction. Thus I would
like to congratulate the faculty md staff, the students and the President for the miracle created
here at Clear Water Bay within such 3 short time.
Over the past five years, the University has not only reached its targeted number of
undergraduates and postgraduates, but it has also laid solid and prominent foundations in
scientific research. Your distinguished faculty leads Hong Kong’s tertiary institutions in the
competition for academic research funding. A number of laboratories and research centers
with state-of-the art facilities have been built up in the LJniversity over the years. Not long
also, ;I Dutch electronics giant - Philips Electronics - established the Philips Electron Optics
Asia Pacific Competence Center on this campus. HKlJST has also collaborated with the
Chinese Academy of Sciences to set up joint laboratories in life sciences and l,iotechnology,
one in Shanghai, the other in Hong Kong. This collahoraticm will further the developn~ent
of I%otechnology in Hong Kong. In fact, HKIJST is well on the way to I~ecoming a first-rate
research university.
Looking at the hundreds of eager faces in the audience, I would also like to extend
my warmest congratulations to all the graduates and their parents, as well 3s to President Chia-
Wei Woo md all the faculty members for giving the students such a fine education at this
I33iitiful campus.
I share the excitement of the students who m-e graduating today. You are the ones to
be envied since it is you who will be leading us into a new century. There will he new
opportunities as well 3s c*hallenges lying ahead as you f3ce the future with confidence and
grcit anticipation. Conip~ired with when you graduated from secondary scliool, it is quite
possible that you have discovered by now how much you do not know, and feel filr less
knowledgeal~le than you did three years ago.
While this commncement ceremony marks the completion of ;i certain phase of
learning, what it really synil~olizes is the beginning of another, lifelong learning process.
Instead of being a student of the Hong Kong IJniversity of Science and Tcd~nology, you will
be ;i student of society in the years to come.
You are fortunate to he graduating in an era with the following important character-
istics. The first is the rapid development of science and technology, which has brought ahout
great changes in all aspec-ts of modern society.
The second is the peaceful transition of sovereignty which will take place here in less
than ;I year. In 1999, Portugal will return Macau to China. For the first time in 400 years, all
of Asia will he under Asian control.
Last, and most importantly, is the modernization of Asia, which will forever reshape
the world as we move toward the next millennium. Hong Kong has already ken esta~~lislxxl
3s ;i significant financial , trade md commercial center. To maintain its competitive edge 21s
a n~odern city in the 21st century, Hong Km g must develop high technology and strive to
be an inforniation center.
With the skills and knowledge you have acquired from this LJniversity and the
necessary ~uckgrouncl and strong motivation for the pursuit of further learning, I ani sure that
you will IX successful in this exciting era.
You will all play important roles in making this lxautiful territory even more
prosperous. I hope that you will have many occasions to celebrate what you have
accon~plished in the year 2000, also the year of the dragon. Hy then, this LJniversity will Ix
nearing its tenth anniversary. May good luck lie ahead for all the graduates and for the
LJniversity.
Many Thanks!
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CITATION FOR
DR CHENG HON-KWAN, OBE, JP
Mr Chancellor:
Fortitude. Determination. The drive to excel. These are the qualities that we have been
reminded of in this Olympic year. We may recall the example of Eric Liddell, immortalised
in the film ‘Chariots of Fir&, who refused to compete in one of the events at the 1024 Olympics
when he discovered it had been scheduled for a Sunday.
As a pupil in a missiona-y school in Tianjin in the late lc)3Os, Dr CHENG HON-KWAN,
whom we honour here today, was educated in an atmosphere which attempted to init,ue
such qualities, whilst all around was strife and chaos. Iluring the summer following his
graduation in Civil Engineering from the Liniversity of Tianjin, he travelled to southern China
to visit his ancestral home. He fell ill in Hong Kong, and was unable to return to Tianjin in
time to take up the university position that was awaiting him. Forty-eight years later, he is
still here.
He joined the former Public Works Department of the Hong Kong Government, in
which he served for 24 years as a Governnxnt Structural Engineer. In 1977, at the age of 50,
he took premature retirement, and in the highly competitive environment of Hong Kong, he
set up his own engineering consultancy, H. K. Cheng & Partners Ltd, of which he rem:iins
Director. It was ;i bold, lut successful, move.
Since his retirement, Cheng Hon-kwan has eng:ag:ed himself widely in professional
and public service. In 1078, he was elected President of the Hong Kong Institution of
Engineers, and from 1985 to 1001 he served as a functional constituency representative on
the Legislative Council. From 1788 to 1771, he was a meml~er of the Executive Council.
Cheng Hon-kwan has an abiding interest in education , and his contril>utions in this
area have lxzn significant. Hc was Chairman of the Planning Committee and Founding
Chairman of the Council of the Open Learning Institute of Hong Kong from 1787 to 1772;
and Chairman of the Council of the erstwhile City Polytecllnic of Hong Kong from 1088 to
100 1. More recently, he has been appointed Chairman of the Curriculum I>evelopment
Council.
His work in the field of education, as well as community service, has been recognised
1,~ the awards of ;I Fellowship of London’s Imperial College of Science, Technology and
Medicine, and honora-y doctorates from the Open Learning Institute and the City LJniversity
of Hong Kong, and the Open LJniversity in the IJnited Kingdom.
In 1786, he was appointed Deputy Chairman of the I’lanning Committee for our own
Iiniversity. In the summer of that year, he went to Ireland for a quiet golfing holiday. His
golfing partners have something to thank us for: one day he received a telephone call to the
effect that the Chairman of the Planning Committee had been taken ill, and that on his return,
3s I>eputy Chairman, he would have to chair the inaugural meeting. He was so nervous that
lie was not able to win even one game for the next two days!
In the event, he carried out his engagement with diligence and dedication. And until
this year, he served as Vice-Chairman of our Council, to which he l>rought not only his
technical expertise and professional interest, IJut also a determination that our University
s110u1d excel.
The spirit of Eric Liddell lives on. For although he is famous for his principled stand,
3s well 3s for his Olympic achievements, it is perhaps less widely appreciated that lie was,
later in life, a missionary and 21 teacher of Science at a school in Tianjin. And Cheng Hon-
kwan was one of his pupils.
Mr Chancellor, it is my honour to recommend, on l~half of the LJniversity, I>r Cheng
Hon-kwan, Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, 11irector of H. K. Cheng
& Partners Ltd, for the degree of Doctor of Engineering honoris ausa.
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CITATION FOR
PROFESSOR DONALD P. JACOBS
Mr Chancellor:
Globalisation is one of the hallmarks of successful business enterprise in this universe
of tumbling barriers and rapid ~ommunic‘ations. And none know this better than those who
prepare aspiring executives for careers in Business and Management in the modern world.
As Calvin Coolidge, the 30th [J.S. President, once put it, “The business of America is business.”
And Professor DONALD I’. JACOBS, whom we honour here today, has been ;I leader in
American business education and research for nearly forty years.
I1onakl Jacol~ graduated in Economics from Roosevelt [Tniversity, and earned his MA
and I’ll11 in Economics at Columl>ia IJniversity. He has spent the whole of his working life
in teaching, research and educational administration, in Switzerland - at the International
Institute for Management at Burgenstock - and in the tJnited States, notably at the IJniversity
of Wisconsin-Madison, and Northwestern IJniversity, where he is currently l>ean of the .T. L.
Kellogg Graduate School of Managenlent, a position he has held since 1075. Known as “the
dean of deans”, he is the longest serving 11ean of any of the le:lding North American business
schools.
l>onald ~acol,s’ deanship has, not coincidentally, witnessed the transforiii~ition of his
Business School from one in the minor league to one of the finest in the I Jnited States, cited
by Business Week three tinles in the past decade as top of its list of business schools.
His pioneering focus has been on executive education and lifelong learning. His most
recent initiative is the estaldishment of an innovative two-year doulde-MBA progranune for
experienced European executives, a joint venture with the lnstitut d’Administration des
Entreprises in Aix-en-Provence in France.
Consonant with his belief that one of the imajor characteristics needed for the
successful manager, and a sign of potential leadership ability, is that of superior inter-personal
skills, his School was the first in the IJnited States to reyuirc all candidates for admission to
undergo an interview. He perceives this as an essential ingredient of the important elanent
of forming 3n iimpression of each applicant 3s 3 person.
11onald Jacol~’ business expertise is not confined to the world of academic theory but
is firmly rooted in experience. As consultant to a numl>cr of corporations, institutions a-d
government agencies, he has been directly involved in policy making at ;I high level. In the
corporate world lie is, or has t3een, a nienil>er of the Board of Directors of several important
companies, in a variety of commercial contexts, including the Benefit Trust Life Insurance
Company, Opelika Manufacturing Company, Wesley-Jessen Inc., AMTRAK, Commonwealth
E&on, Ul>C Homes Inc., the First Chicago Corporation and the First National Bank of
Chicago. Since 1774, Donald ~acol~ has also been a mern~m- of the Advisory Born--cl to the
School of Business and Management of our liniversity.
His research has concentrated in the field of banking, including comma-cial bank
regulation, bank capital, risk capital and lending policies, 3s well 3s corporate governance
and computerisation in large companies. He has received numerous awards and honours for
his work, including six honoruy doctorates, and culniinating in 1774 with the Otto Wirth
Award for Lifetime Achievement.
Mr Chancellor, 1 have the honour to reccmmend, on ld~alf of the ‘IJniversity, Professor
Donald P. Jacobs, Officier clans 1’Ordre des Palrnes AcaciGmiques, Gaylord Freeman
Distinguished Professor of Banking, and Dean, of the J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of
Management, Northwestern University, for the degree of Doctor of Business Adnlinistration
honoris cause.
SPEECH AT THE HONG KONG UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
PROFESSOR DONALD P. JACOBS
It is 3 great honor for nle to IX invited to share this day with you. It gives me the
opportunity to add my congratulations to the many that you have already received and the
~ldditional ones that you will receive for some time to come. As Kellogg’s I)ean I have the
advantage of attending and speaking at our graduation every year md I have ;I set message
which I take the opportunity to deliver hec~~use I helievc all graduates slmc~ld hear it. Iht
your graduation h-e is special so Idb-e my usual message I want to say, you have l3een
privileged to 1~ the fourth graduating class of the Science and Teclmology {Jniversity. It is
young, 3s universities go, hit it has nude great strides and will, in the years to conic, l~come
incre~isingly prestigious. You will have the opportunity to tell your cliiltlren and grandchil-
dren you were at the IJniversity when it was just beginning. That is ;I very nice thing to
renieiiilm-.
Morcovcr, the part of the world in which you reside is entering ;I pm-id of dramatic
change, which will present growth opportunities that hmef‘it from tlic wonderful education
u.liicli you rtm3ved.
Now I want to turn to the message I have given the Kellogg graduates for many years.
And, it has exactly the same relevance for you.
Today, you graduate. IhIt you must understand that your degree is ;I marker along
3 journey - not the completion of the journey. We all are increasingly living in ;I glol~dized,
t~clinology-clrivcn society where conipetitivcness is rising. causing an acceleration in the
pace of change. Thus the half life of my idea, concept, or methodology is shortening. So
we cmnot rest on what we know today. We must continue to ahsorh new n~etl~odologic,s
2nd ways to perform our nianageinent activities.
Therefore. today does not mark the end of your education. You must return again
and again, throughout your life. to receive ~ldditional education to learn tllc new’ know~leclge
that has heen developed. that will make you more productive. Educ:hon is ;I lifelong activity.
As wt’ tnovt into the next century organizational skills will continue to clmng,e;
technology will continue to climge; t-ntrepreneurial skills will IX needd to run snull
Ixsincsses and bring change to large corporations. You will IX chdlcnged to keep up with
the change and in sonic cases will 132 iinpowered 2s agents of change. You will need
tducation 21s part of your rcgdar work lul>its. You will dso see more individc~ds, at a11 levels,
returning to colleges and universities for more ediic:ition. Perpetual learning will lx2coine
;I ~v:iy of life.
‘1’0 illustrate what I have said in one particular forin, I want to tell you almut an exciting
educ~~tional venture: The Sclmol of hsiness and Management at I TST is joining forces with
the Kellogg Shml at Northwestern LJni\u-sity to respond to the need in the region for MBA
training for iiiicLcarc33 executives. This program is aimed at exmutives who missed the
educ~~tiond material provided in an MBA program hut now understmd how this knowledge
usill dramatically increase their effectiveness. The executives will come from throughout this
region of the world. The progran~ will he presented in English and taught 50 percent by
Kellogg faculty md 50 percent by lJST Imsiness scl~ool hcdty.
The educ~ational program will have ;I strong resenddanc~e to the highly ranked Kellogg
Exccutivc Mastds Program at Northwestern, where 400 mid-career executives arc currently
enrolled for two years to attend scl~ool on weekends while still working at full-time
nianagenient jobs.
The Hong Kong progmm will IX part of the glohl expansion of this program. In fact,
it w~ill follow similar worldwictc dlimces that Kellogg has started in Israel with the Iiecanati
Scl~ool of Ihsiness at Tel Aviv I Jniversity, where 40 executives from throughout the Middle-
East started scl~ool last month: in Germany at Koldenz Corporate Scl~ool of Management
starting in the Fall of 1097 md in Europe at Aix en Provence, France, which will open at the
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same time our program will start here, in January of 1c)c)S. By forming glob1 alliances all of
our scliools will share world experiences while concentrating on local issues in the local
schools’ respective part of the world. For instance, our program here will have ;I strong
component in the institutional nuance of doing business in Asia.
And in the second year of these programs, students will come to the Allen Center at
Kellogg for one week of interchanges and group work with the LJ.S. executives enrolled in
the program there.
Our vision is that eventually the Allen Center educational periods will be conducted
with groups of executives from all of the schools with whom we have alliances, at the same,
thus giving us a living global educational experience.
The future is in front of you and the challenges of globalization and technology will
force you to think differently than managers did in the past. You have been prepared by this
wonderful university and faculty who will always be here for your lifelong education.
Thank you for the honor you bestowed on me today - especially letting me share, in
part, your day as a graduate.
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FOURTH CONGREGATION
THE HONG KONG UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
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