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BRE students award the HSBC Hong Kong Scholarship 2021/22

7 Jul 2022


We shine because of our students’ best achievements!  Please join us in congratulating our surveying students, Mr WONG King Ho, Alex and Miss YAU Wai Lam, Kelly on receiving the competitive and prestigious scholarship – HSBC Hong Kong Scholarship 2021/22 with a scholarship amount of HK$50,000.  This scholarship is not only in recognition of their outstanding academic performance and community services but as encouragement also for their future development.

 

Sharing from the awardees:

WONG King Ho, Alex – Year 4, BSc (Hons) in Surveying

“I am glad to be one of the eligible candidates for the HSBC Greater Bay Area (Hong Kong) Scholarship Programme 2022. As my career aspiration is to ameliorate the building environment of the Greater Bay Area, I hope that with this scholarship, I am capable of equipping myself with the necessary building surveying and BIM hardware and techniques. Getting the scholarship is one of the most important milestones for fulfilling my career goal and I would like to express my sincere gratitude to PolyU, BRE and SAO who have provided me with lots of help throughout my entire university life.”

Alex

<Joined the Oxbridge Exchange Programme>

 

YAU Wai Lam, Kelly – Year 4, BSc (Hons) in Surveying

I am very grateful to be awarded the HSBC Hong Kong Scholarship 2021/22. Not only does this scholarship recognise my effort in academic study and community services, but it also makes me more confident and encourages me to step out of my comfort zone for better development in the future. Thank you PolyU, especially BRE, for all the teaching, training and opportunities provided.”

Savills_S

<Joined the Internship Programme>

 


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