HKBU honours retiring colleagues

27 May 2016

President, Vice-Presidents and host of the event show their sincere appreciation to the retiring colleagues President, Vice-Presidents and host of the event show their sincere appreciation to the retiring colleagues
President, Vice-Presidents and host of the event show their sincere appreciation to the retiring colleagues

 

HKBU honoured 29 retiring colleagues who have served the University for 10 or more years at the Faculty and Staff Assembly today (27 May). Professor Roland Chin, President and Vice-Chancellor, expressed his gratitude on behalf of the University to the retiring colleagues for their dedicated service over the years, and presented to each of them a wrist watch with their name and Hong Kong Baptist University engraved at the back as a token of appreciation.

The 29 retiring colleagues are Dr Elizabeth Bankowski, Language Centre; Dr Robert Chan, Department of Physics; Professor Chan Wing-hong, Department of Chemistry; Ms Chau Ching-yee, Department of Communication Studies; Professor Cheung Nai-ho, Department of Physics; Ms Cheung Yuk-chun, School of Continuing Education; Dr Chew Kheng-suan, Language Centre; Mr Chiu Ping-kwan, General Administration Office; Professor Chow Kai-wing, Department of History; Professor Chow Kwok-ching, Department of Chinese Language and Literature; Mr Ho Hung-sun, Office of Information Technology; Mrs Dorothy Ko, Personnel Office; Mr Lai King-man, Estates Office; Mr Lau Heung-ting, Finance Office; Dr Louis Leung, Department of Chemistry; Ms Leung Po-yuk, Finance Office; Dr Li Yuk-keung, Department of Education Studies; Ms Lui Siu-hang and Mr Mok Kwong-yau, Estates Office; Professor Ng Suk-tin, Department of Chinese Language and Literature; Mr Tam Che-chor, Estates Office; Miss Tong Mei-ling, Library; Ms Tsang Wai-kwan, Estates Office; Dr Simon Wong, School of Continuing Education; Mr Wong Sik-chuen, Academy of Film; Professor Wu Xiaonan, Department of Mathematics; Mr Yeung Sheh-kwong, Joint Sports Centre; Ms Yip Wai-yee, Estates Office; and Mr Yu Kong-sang, Office of Information Technology.