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Founded in 1981 by Sir Dr David Li, The Friends of Cambridge University in Hong Kong (known as ‘The Friends’) has raised and managed a scholarship fund called The Prince Philip Scholarship and has been supporting numerous promising students from Hong Kong to study at Cambridge University since 1982. The Prince Philip Scholarship includes a non-means tested cash award and one Hong Kong-London economy class return air ticket will also be awarded free of means test results. Scholars may also claim, where necessary, the full costs of tuition and subsistence. In addition to the administration of the scholarship, The Friends also organise alumni social activities, mentorship program, secondary school program, charity, prominent alumni profile and more. Please refer to our two websites for more details.
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Category: 03 Event reportReport: Funny English Learning Workshop Sat 13 May 2006---Here is a message from the item leader Ken, Bianca and Nadine--- I would to express my sincere thanks to all of you who came to our Funny English Learning Workshop. I hope you had a good time and enjoyed 'dealing' with the kids! And special thanks to those who gave extra help in the organising the event, preparing for the materials, giving presentation and being the MCs, etc.! You've done a great job! Report: Funny English Workshop 15 Oct 2005A charity event – “Funny English Workshop” was conducted on 15 Oct 2005, jointly organised by our alumni club (Ken, Nadine and Bianca) and St James Settlement. Many alumni participated and the event was enjoyed by many children. Please see Ken’s note below. “We are happy to have arranged a voluntary activity with St James' Settlement. 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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