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From HKU to Goldman Sachs…and Back
Faith@Work is a free lunchtime offering for students; connecting with HKU alumni and professionals in the real-world Natalie Chan (HKU Bachelor of Social Science, 1987) worked in the finance industry for 20 years. After obtaining an MBA from INSEAD in France in 1993, she worked at Goldman Sachs in London for the equities division serving…
How to lead in a Chaotic World
Synopsis Drawing on more than 10 years of research interviewing 550 of the world’s prominent leaders, Dr. Michael Lindsay shares lessons learned on how the most accomplished leaders navigate VUCA- the Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, and Ambiguity, we see all around us today. Speakers bio: Michael Lindsay is the President of Taylor University in the U.S….
Inaugural Launch | Lead for life (L4L) – The HKU Character Leadership Programme
L4L is a four-year, transformational journey for HKU students to acquire the characteristics needed for lifelong leadership – leadership, which is life-enriching, life-nurturing (for leaders and group members) and a way of life. The purpose is to help students flourish during their time at HKU, and to equip them to build flourishing communities afterwards. Built…
Sons ‘n’ Daughters: A Fashion Discourse
How is spirituality manifested in form? How would designers express their faith and values in their fashion creations? “Sons ‘n’ Daughters: A Fashion Discourse” is a showcase of new works by fashion designers of the Christian faith – Barney Cheng, Lulu Cheung, Joanna Chu Liao, Noel Chu, Enoch Ho, and Hidy Ng – informed and…
Cohabitation Around the Globe: “Living Together” and Its Impact on Society
Across much of the globe — from the United Kingdom to the United States, from Peru to the Philippines — marriage is in retreat and cohabitation is on the advance. The implications of this shift for adults are much debated, but what are the effects on children? In this lecture, University of Virginia sociologist Bradford Wilcox will show the repercussions that the rise in…
Lead for Life (L4L) 2022/23 Year 2 Launch
L4L is a four-year, transformational journey for HKU students to acquire the characteristics needed for lifelong leadership – leadership, which is life-enriching, life-nurturing (for leaders and group members) and a way of life. The purpose is to help students flourish during their time at HKU, and to equip them to build flourishing communities afterwards. We…
