‘Create your Future@CityUHK’ empowers Strive and Rise Programme Alumni
City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK) organised the “Create your Future@CityUHK X Grace Yu Ho Wun Youth Development Fund” programme on 2 March, introducing its diverse range of undergraduate programmes and student life to about 120 secondary school students who participated in the Strive and Rise Programme.
Officiating guests at the event included Mr Chris Sun Yuk-han, JP, Secretary for Labour and Welfare, Hong Kong SAR Government; Ms Grace Yu Ho-wun, MH, founder of the Grace Yu Ho Wun Youth Development Fund and CityUHK Court member; and Professor Lee Chun-sing, Provost and Deputy President of CityUHK.
CityUHK is committed to strengthening the connection, interaction and collaboration with the local community to bring about a positive change with collective benefits for the University and the community.
The initiative, co-organised by CityUHK and the Strive and Rise Alumni Club, and sponsored by the Grace Yu Ho Wun Youth Development Fund, aligns with this mission. It provides students with a glimpse into university life and the opportunities it presents, helping them to unlock their potential and create their future.
This activity catered to participants of the “Strive and Rise Programme” by the HKSAR government, which is designed to help mentees broaden their horizons, reinforce their self-confidence, develop a positive outlook on life, set goals for their future, and strive for upward mobility.
“We hope this event will empower students to delve into the abundant opportunities offered by CityUHK, enabling them to navigate their career paths, explore diverse development opportunities and ultimately create their own future,” said Professor Lee in his welcoming remarks.
Mr Sun said that a total of 2,800 students have graduated from the inaugural “Strive and Rise Programme”. He highlighted the steadfast commitment of the government to provide unwavering resources to nurture talent and that the core objective of the Programme is to empower students by equipping them with enhanced learning opportunities and facilitating the expansion of their horizons.
“As we progress in our personal growth journey, we inevitably experience moments of happiness, while facing various challenges,” said Ms Yu. “The Programme is designed to offer a range of platforms that enable students to gain inspiration in multiple areas.”
The programme offered a comprehensive introduction to CityUHK, including its diverse range of undergraduate programmes from nine colleges and schools.
Staff and student representatives shared insights into various aspects of student life, including academics, scholarships, sports, and extra-curricular activities, to provide a comprehensive understanding of a well-rounded university experience.
Participants were given a tour of CityUHK’s campus, visited various facilities including the student halls, the State Key Laboratory of Terahertz and Millimeter Waves and CityUHK Milk Product Counter. They also engaged in a range of exciting activities, such as a robotic demonstration and games.