Future of Golden Value Unveiled at HKUST

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Back row (3rd from left): HKUST Associate Dean of Engineering Prof Hong K Lo, Mr Yeung Tat Wong, Mr Cho Shun Lam, HKUST Associate Dean of Engineering Prof Roger Cheng and student ambassadors
Back row (3rd from left): HKUST Associate Dean of Engineering Prof Hong K Lo, Mr Yeung Tat Wong, Mr Cho Shun Lam, HKUST Associate Dean of Engineering Prof Roger Cheng and student ambassadors [Download Photo]
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The Student Ambassadors of the School of Engineering (SENG), Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) successfully organized a seminar on 27 April (Friday), inviting Mr Cho Shun Lam (林祖舜先生), CEO of Hong Kong Golden Forum, and Mr Yeung Tat Wong (黃洋達先生), novelist and online radio host, to discuss on the social culture developed from the Golden Forum and to share their views on the amended copyright bill.

The seminar, entitled “What is the future of the Golden value?”, was the inaugural seminar of the “Starting from technology” series, which aims at broadening students’ horizon starting from technology. The seminar was initiated by Head Student Ambassadors Roy Ming Hin Chung (Computer Science and Engineering) and Jeff Ka Lok Li (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering) and supported by SENG. The event was well-received by over 230 HKUST students.

In the seminar, Mr Lam gave a comprehensive overview of the Golden Forum, including its functionality, accessibility, market performance and corporate social responsibility. Mr Wong analyzed on the forum’s powerful social impact and how it becomes a cradle of creativity and reflects public opinion.

The School of Engineering’s Student Ambassador Scheme is an elite program for students to represent the School and to promote engineering to the prospective students and the general public. It provides an opportunity of a life time for students to develop and become future leaders through participation in various outreaching activities, for example, campus tours, delegation visits, exhibitions and community service activities.