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The sky may not always be blue, the air It was my honour to receive a gold medal as my long
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may not always be fresh. service award during the School's 15 Anniversary dinner,
The enthusiastic and devoted colleagues and the prize presenter was the then HKU President and
always work together to sweep the smoky sky Vice-Chancellor, Professor Tsui Lap-chee.
and let the fresh air in. Ms Cher Lau Wai-han
I will never forget the way we worked Clerical Officer | Joined in 1995
together to change teaching from impossible
to possible, and from possible to perfect
during the COVID pandemic.
Dr Veronica Lam Suk-fun
Senior Lecturer | Joined in 2003
Working in a foreign country is not easy. On my first day at HKU
Nursing, I was nervous and uncertain. However, these feelings did not
last long. This was because of my kind and joyful HKU colleagues, who
welcomed me warmly. I cannot forget their smiling faces and the kind
words they offered me during the first few days. To this day, I still feel
fortunate that I have met such incredible colleagues.
Dr Jay Lee Jung-jae
Assistant Professor | Joined in 2016
My most unforgettable memory happened in the first year of
University work. On my initiative, the School organised a hiking trip
to Sai Kung, and then we enjoyed delicious seafood. I was thoroughly
impressed by the harmony and happiness that existed within the School.
What’s more, we practised “Work hard, play hard!”
Dr William Li Ho-cheung
Associate Professor | Joined in 2007