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ALL at Cambridge Alumni Club Photo index (includes all photos in this album) |
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Mentorship Program part 2 - 2006 at Po Tai Island, Tai Tam on Sunday 20 Aug 2006 Over 20 people turned up on a beautiful Sunday and we headed to Po Tai Island for lunch, on our way to Lamma Island for wakeboarding, we encountered a big and scary thunderstorm. So, we went to Tai Tam instead, gladly, when we arrived Tai Tam, the storm had passed and the water was calm and warm. And some of us went ahead with the wakeboard plan. Great fun! |
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Mentorship Program Buffet Dinner at Small Potato on 11 Aug 2006 As part of the mentorship program, a buffet dinner was held and over 30 attended and some of our 'senior' alumni of law, consulting, medicine and more participated and enjoyed chatting with our younger alumni on how to plan their career. It was a fun party! |
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Informal dinner June 2006 at Causeway Bay on 23 June 2006 14 people turned up at our regular informal dinner :-) |
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Cambridge 800th Anniversary Launch event in Hong Kong at Grand Hyatt, Hong Kong on 6 April 2006 Click Here to view the pictures from The Friends of Cambridge University in Hong Kong site
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Cambridge 800th Anniversary Launch event in Hong Kong - Part 2 at Grand Hyatt, Hong Kong on 6 April 2006 Click Here to view the pictures from The Friends of Cambridge University in Hong Kong site
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Funny English Workshop 2 at Wong Chan Suk Ying Primary School on 13 May 2006 Click Here to view the pictures from the external link |
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Dinner gathering November 2005 at Opus on 18 Nov 2005 Regular dinner gathering |
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Funny English Learning Workshop - Charity Event at Chai Wan Integrated Children and Youth Centre on 15 Oct 2005 Organised by Ken, Nadine and Bianca, attended by many Cambridge alumni We are happy to have arranged a voluntary activity with St James' Settlement and would like to recruit volunteers from our alumni to participate in this meaningful event.
This voluntary project aims to provide an opportunity for the children to raise their understanding of English through some simple games and quiz. Also, through this kind of voluntary projects, we hope to raise the community's awareness of those children from the less privileged families and the new immigrants. |
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Dinner gathering in London at Mayfair restaurant, London on 22 Oct 2005 A reunion dinner in London with Cambridge alumni |
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Celebration dinner with Sir David Li at Hong Kong Jockey Club on 6 Oct 2005 The committee of The Friends of Cambridge and senior Prince Philip Scholars dinner in celebration of Sir David Li's recent Knighthood. |
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Seminar - How to apply to Cambridge University and Pirnce Philip Scholarship at British Council on 23 Sept 2005 The annual seminar for explaining the procedure on how to apply to Cambridg University and Pirnce Philip Scholarship. And we explained the criteria and share with the F.6, F.7 students what it is like to study at Cambridge |
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CUCS HK dinner 2005 at Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre Bauhinia Suite on 3 Sept 2005 More photos to come!
This is the annual event organised by Cambridge University Chinese Society
Guest Speaker: The Honourable Henry Tang, GBS, JP, Financial Secretary
We are very delighted to be able to occupy the Bauhinia Suite this year at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre and also to be able to invite The Honourable Henry Tang, GBS, JP, Financial Secretary as our guest speaker to share his experiences in his significant contribution to Hong Kong. |
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Prince Philip Scholarship Award Ceremony at Banker's Club on 2 Sept 2005 The annual Prince Philip Scholarship Award Ceremony. More picture to come. |
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Mentorship program drinks gathering at HKU Alumni Association on 27 Aug 2005 Further to the boat trip held on 31 July, we organised a drinks gathering that aims to bring together mentors (alumni) and mentees (undergraduates + recent graduates + those who are switching career)
Over 35 people turned up and had a great time chatting and getting to know each other. Hopefully, lots of experience exchanged.
Too bad the group photo was out of focus... |