Jockey Club Scholarships nurture talent for the betterment of society
The Hong Kong Jockey Club has long been committed to nurturing the talent of Hong Kong’s young people; individuals who will one day lead our community and contribute to its betterment. This is the objective of the Hong Kong Jockey Club Scholarships, which over the last 23 years have established a special identity and vision, founded on principles of leadership and community service.
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At the Hong Kong Jockey Club Scholarships Presentation and Graduation Ceremony held yesterday (2 November), the Club granted new scholarships to 45 students and congratulated 54 recently graduated Scholars as they embarked on their careers. Club Chairman Philip Chen was joined by Guest of Honour Chan Ho-yuen, Badminton Men’s Singles WH2 Bronze Medallist at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games; Club Deputy Chairman Michael Lee; Chief Executive Officer Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges, and representatives from participating tertiary institutions.
Club Chairman Philip Chen encourages the Jockey Club Scholars to take everything that they have learned to heart. In particular he urged them to uphold the highest ethics standards and integrity; to be positive, and have no fear to face challenges; to work hard and put the overall interest above their own desires; and never forget they are part of the community and many people need their help.
Mr Chen also noted that the Club’s commitment is not just to develop the intellectual capacity of Scholars but also their social responsibility. For the Club’s sole purpose is the betterment of society.
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