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Hong Kong University Graduates Association (HKUGA)
was established in the 1970s by a group of young
HKU graduates, with the aim of furthering the bonds,
friendships and ideals that the group had established
as undergraduates ¡V and to create an ongoing link
with the university and enhance its reputation and
development.
The Association has since developed into one of
the leading alumni associations at the university,
with a diverse and highly active membership comprising
former students from various faculties, residential
and non-residential halls, and ages.
HKUGA¡¦s mission is to provide a platform for members
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to freely meet,
exchange, and continue their life-long development; |
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to support the University
of Hong Kong and sustain its status as a leading
academic establishment in the region; and |
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to be actively involved
in the community and in matters related to
Hong Kong and China. |
In support of the mission, many members now sit
on the Standing Committee of HKU Convocation and
Court.
HKUGA actively organizes learning and development
programs
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to enhance
the personal and professional development
of members; and |
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to support the University
of Hong Kong and sustain its status as a leading
academic establishment in the region; and |
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to enhance their understanding
and discussion of social and economic development
in Hong Kong and the region. |
The Association has also established
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the HKUGA Education
Foundation (HKUGAEF); |
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the Graduates & Professional
Toastmasters Club (GAP); and |
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Scout 229. |
Furthermore, it is the only HKU alumni association
to manage a school ¡V the HKUGA Primary School.
The
HKUGA Education Foundation is now building the
HKUGA Secondary School, which is scheduled to
open in
September 2005.
GAP, meanwhile, is one of the leading Toastmasters
Clubs in Hong Kong while Scout 229 is the most sought
after Scout Chapter in Hong Kong. |
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