University of Sunderland HK Graduation brochure 2018

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10 December 2017

Hong Kong

www.sunderland.ac.uk


Pro Vice-Chancellor’s Welcome

May I offer my warmest welcome to our graduates, their families, friends and distinguished guests to this celebration of achievement and success. I am also honoured to welcome our partners, without whom we would not be here today. The graduates who are receiving their awards today have shown great dedication and discipline in achieving academic goals across a range of subjects. Whether you have studied in your own country, as a distance learner or with one of our partners or our own Campus in Hong Kong, or in Sunderland itself, I hope that your university days have inspired you to build upon your knowledge and skills throughout life, always seeking to achieve your full potential. We are extremely pleased to welcome today graduates who have studied with our partners and our Hong Kong Campus here. We thank our partners and our Hong Kong Campus’ staff sincerely for their hard work, care and commitment in helping you to complete your awards. Please remember that you are an important part of our academic community and we hope that one day we will be able to extend a warm welcome to you when you visit Sunderland. The award you receive today is just one step in the process of lifelong learning and we would encourage you to continue your studies. If you would like to undertake further studies with the University of Sunderland, either here with our Hong Kong Campus, one or our partners, or in Sunderland itself, please do not hesitate to contact our International Office staff, who will help you to decide upon your next steps. I hope that you will keep in touch with the University and Sunderland graduates and diplomats throughout the world through our Alumni Association. Information on the Alumni Association can be found on the University of Sunderland Alumni website: www.sunderland.ac.uk/alumni During the official ceremony I am looking forward to congratulating each of you personally on your academic success. I hope that you will remember today’s celebration with pleasure for many years to come. I wish you every success for the future. Sincere best wishes

Professor John MacIntyre Pro Vice-Chancellor (International)


SHIRLEY ATKINSON Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive As Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive, Ms Atkinson has overall responsibility for the executive management and oversight of the University including delivery of its Corporate and Academic Plans, its financial sustainability, and the quality and success of its programmes and graduates. Prior to joining the University Ms Atkinson was Executive Director of Finance and Resources at Nexus. She is a Chartered Public Finance Accountant and has a wealth of experience. Prior to joining Nexus, Shirley held senior roles with the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy - working with a number of public bodies in an advisory capacity - and at the start of her career for two of the metropolitan authorities in Tyne and Wear.

PROFESSOR MICHAEL YOUNG Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) Professor Young has full responsibility for the academic portfolio including the delivery and quality of programmes and the teaching and learning experience. He also has responsibility for students’ academic experience and achievement, as well as ensuring teaching and research staff are supported and developed to achieve excellent outcomes. Prior to joining the University, Professor Young was the Pro Vice-Chancellor at De Montfort University where he has achieved key strategic objectives relating to learning, teaching, student assessment and attainment. He has also established initiatives to embed employability into the curriculum, brought in a range of VLE enhancements and led a successful Quality Assurance Agency Higher Education Review.

STEVE KNIGHT Chief Operating Officer Steve is responsible for the University's professional and support services and for leading key strategies to ensure activities are aligned to deliver the highest standards of quality and cost-effectiveness across the institution. Steve joined the University from the Kier Group where he was employed as the Director of Education, leading and supporting teams across the business in the development and implementation of strategies to improve business performance. Previous to this he spent eight years at Middlesex University as Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Director of Corporate Services where he was responsible for a broad range of corporate services.



Sunderland Alumni: Globally Connected For Life

Welcome to the University’s Alumni Association On behalf of the University’s Alumni Association, I would like to congratulate you for all the hard work which has got you to your graduation day. You are now part of a worldwide community of almost 140,000 alumni in around 132 countries and I would like to welcome you as one of our newest members. The Alumni Association is here to support you after you have graduated and can help you develop your professional career through networking opportunities and career and employment advice. We hope you will stay in touch with your news and views as you embark on the next part of your life journey. By staying in touch with us, updating your details and interacting via our website, you can continue to benefit from a long life connection and show your pride for the University. With best wishes for a bright future. Yours sincerely

Graeme Thompson Pro Vice-Chancellor Place & Connections

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The University of Sunderland is now a truly global organisation, with a presence in almost 30 countries worldwide, working with as many partners. We have around 6,500 students studying University of Sunderland programmes overseas – almost treble the number of international students on campus. We now also have a campus in London and Hong Kong, providing programmes for around 2,000 students. Some of our achievements: •

Awarded SILVER in the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) – Teaching Excellence Framework 2017

Voted 18th Best University in the UK - Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2016

Highest Climber in the University League Table - Guardian University Guide 2017

2nd in the North East for Accounting and Finance, Business, Management and Marketing – Guardian University Guide 2018

4th in the UK for Hospitality, Event Management and Tourism - Guardian University Guide 2018

1st in the UK for Mechanical Engineering for Overall Satisfaction with Course - Guardian University Guide 2018

2nd in the North East (21st in the UK) for Design and Craft - Guardian University Guide 2018

Best in the North East for Pharmacy and Pharmacology – Guardian University Guide 2018

Shortlisted for ‘Most Improved Student Experience’ Award - Times Higher Education (THE) awards 2017

Nominated for ‘Excellence and Innovation in the Arts’ Award – Times Higher Education (THE) awards 2014

Nominated for ‘Outstanding International Student Strategy’ Award – Times Higher Education (THE) awards 2014

‘World Leading’ and ‘International Excellent’ Research in the area of: -

Pharmacy Engineering Business Education Social Work

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Sports and Exercise Sciences, Leisure and Tourism English History Art and design Media

‘International Excellent’ Research in the area of Computer science and informatics; Law and Music, Dance and Performing arts Source: Research Excellence Framework 2014



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Our City Campus has the benefit of being in the heart of Sunderland – with a wide range of arts, culture, sports, retail, food & drink and entertainment on the doorstep. Academic areas covered on this campus include Health Sciences & Wellbeing and Arts & Creative Industries, including the Northern Centre for Photography. Around £75m is being invested in City Campus to ensure we continue to offer one of the best student experiences in the UK; recent developments include Hope Street Xchange – the University’s new Centre for Enterprise & Innovation and the redevelopment of The Sciences Complex, which includes the Living Lab complete with immersive simulation suite and mock hospital ward for pharmacy, nursing and paramedic students. CitySpace, the flagship development, houses a six-badminton court sports hall, 70-station fitness suite, sports massage and injuries centre managed by members of Team GB, multi-purpose room, indoor climbing wall, and social, catering, leisure and exhibition spaces. CitySpace was a pre-Olympic training provider for the 2012 London Olympics.

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CitySpace – Centre for Sports and Recreation

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Edinburgh Building

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The Science Complex

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The Gateway

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University Metro Station Technology Park

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The Murray Library

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Northern Centre of Photography and St Mary’s Nursery

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Priestman Building

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Shackleton House (inc Islamic Prayer Centre)


CitySpace

City Campus

Our City Campus has the benefit of being in the heart of the city – with a wide range of arts, culture, sports, retail and entertainment on the doorstep. Around £75m has been invested in City Campus to ensure we continue to offer one of the best student experiences in the UK. City Campus is close to the city centre with its wide range of retail outlets, cafés and restaurants, nightlife, culture and history.

The Campus features:

The Gateway

CitySpace

One of the busiest buildings on City Campus is The Gateway, which is home to the vast majority of the University’s support services, including financial support, counselling, accommodation and health and wellbeing.

CitySpace is a £12m sports and social facility which is at the heart of City Campus. CitySpace has a vast sports hall, 70-station fitness gym, sports massage and injuries centre, multi-purpose room and indoor climbing wall as well as social, catering, leisure and exhibition spaces. The centre is a strong addition to the University’s support for world class athletes, and was used by the Grenada Team as a Pre-Games Training Base for the 2012 London Olympics.

The Sciences Complex The £8.5m Sciences Complex offers one of the best student experiences for those interested in studying the sciences. It is home to some of the latest facilities and equipment in areas such as pharmacy, pharmaceutical, biomedical, environmental and sports sciences. Its academics have links with the world’s biggest organisations, such as Pfizer and GlaxoSmithKline. The new complex is attracting high quality sciences students from across the world.

Murray Library The Murray Library is the University’s main library with three floors of books, journals, computers and other learning and research resources.

Northern Centre of Photography The University’s Northern Centre of Photography is a purpose-built home for photography and digital imaging. It has state-of-the-art chemical and digital darkrooms, fully equipped studios, and student project spaces.

Priestman Building Priestman Building accommodates the fine art, performing arts, culture and social sciences courses. It has recently undergone a £6.5m transformation, and now features a new art gallery, teaching and learning spaces, art studios and workshops.


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Interfaith Chaplaincy Centre

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St Peter’s Gate

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St Peter’s Sixth Form College (Sunderland College)

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St Peter’s Church

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The Reg Vardy Centre

Two of the main buildings on the campus are The David Goldman Informatics Centre an extraordinary space with over 300 computer workstations, which has been described as a ‘computing cathedral’.

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The David Goldman Informatics Centre

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The Sir Tom Cowie Lecture Theatre

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St Peter’s Library

The other building is The David Puttnam Media Centre, which is home to subject areas of journalism, TV, video, radio and new media production, film studies and cultural studies. Students are able to take advantage of industry standard equipment in 4,600m2 of studios, workshops and edit suites.

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Prospect Building

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The David Puttnam Media Centre

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National Glass Centre

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Panns Bank Student Accommodation

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Scotia Quay Student Accommodation (inc. Bonded Warehouse)

This impressive riverside campus sits right next to one of the best stretches of coastline in the UK.


The David Puttnum Media Centre

The Sir Tom Cowie Campus at St Peter's

National Glass Centre

David Goldman Informatics Centre

This impressive riverside campus sits right next to one of the best stretches of coastline in the UK and as well as a library, student Gateway support, Students’ Union, 400-seat lecture theatre and catering options, the Campus is the location for teaching across the University’s Education & Society, Business, Law & Tourism, Engineering & Advanced Manufacturing and Computer Sciences faculties, as well as the acclaimed Glass and Ceramics & Media and Communications courses. The Campus features: The David Puttnam Media Centre Packed full of the latest TV, radio and media equipment, plus a 200-seat High Definition cinema, the David Puttnam Media Centre was specifically designed for media teaching. It is home to the subject areas of journalism, PR, TV, video, radio and new media production, film studies and cultural studies. 107 Spark FM, our student-run community radio station, operates from one of the six radio studios and the David Puttnam Media Centre also boasts the mediaHUB, an innovative digital publishing and broadcasting space, which runs like a modern news room and hosts BBC Newcastle Journalists who work alongside our students.

The Prospect Building At the heart of the Sir Tom Cowie Campus is Prospect Building, which features the main campus library, catering, relaxation and quiet study areas, as well as a student support hub, The Gateway.

National Glass Centre The department of Glass and Ceramics is based in National Glass Centre, a nationally recognised glass production and exhibition centre with world-class production facilities and publicly accessible gallery spaces, with a programme of international exhibitions and creative workshops and classes. National Glass Centre is also the home of the Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art and its critically acclaimed programme of multi-media exhibitions.

The David Goldman Informatics Centre The David Goldman Informatics Centre is an extraordinary space with over 300 computer workstations, which has been described as a ‘computing cathedral’; it’s home to Computer Science (including Cyber Security), Engineering and Education & Society.

Reg Vardy Centre Home to Business, Law and Tourism, the Reg Vardy Centre houses the University’s purpose-built Moot Court, a replica court for law students to demonstrate their knowledge of the law and debating skills, as well as teaching and learning spaces, group study areas and an airy café.


The University of Sunderland has a campus in the heart of one of the world’s most vibrant and historical capital cities. The University of Sunderland in London is situated in Canary Wharf, the centre of one of Europe’s most powerful financial districts. Around £4m has been invested in the Campus, providing the best possible teaching, state-of the-art facilities, cutting-edge technology and a life-changing student experience to allow you to thrive in your studies. Our industry links and the campus location provide an inspiring learning environment and excellent opportunities, laying the foundations for students to gain employment in the business world.

The University of Sunderland recognises the need for students to have access to computers, the internet and IT support. Our fast, reliable and cutting-edge IT facilities will enable you to quickly access key information, complete important coursework and make the most of your student experience. As there are 415 computers to access, there is always a computer available when you need to complete research, coursework or assignments.

At the campus, like our Sunderland campuses, you will receive that personal touch. Academics and support staff will be on hand throughout your time with us to offer advice, guidance or other forms of support. The University of Sunderland prides itself in this area.

A place to relax and unwind is the lounge area. The lounge has excellent facilities including snacks, hot and cold drinks and microwaves for heating up your own lunch. The common rooms have a fun-filled sociable atmosphere, comfortable seating, widescreen televisions as well as areas to relax.

Our brand new library provides a welcoming, practical environment for students to study, learn and carry out research. It’s fully air conditioned and equipped with the latest textbook publications.

As well as preparing you for a life-changing career in the fast-paced business world, we want to ensure your time as a student at London Campus will probably be the best of your life.

The library not only supports the students in their business degrees but also provides the facilities and support to develop their specific areas of research.

As the English capital, London is a world-famous cultural centre, famed for commercial activity and historical significance. Shops, bars, restaurants and famous landmarks are all within a short journey away.

The library contains over 7,000 books and students can access private rooms that are equipped with interactive smart boards connected to fully networked PCs and projectors. This technology allows all members of a group to keep a digital record of their discussions and presentations.


The Hong Kong campus is the University of Sunderland’s first wholly-owned campus outside of the UK. The campus is set to be the University’s hub for Asia which provides local and international students with a unique opportunity to study a globally-recognised qualification in the heart of Hong Kong’s bustling business and financial district. The Hong Kong campus is easily accessible for students from all over Hong Kong as it is just a minutes’ walk from Central MTR station. Our bright and freshly decorated student areas reflect the heartbeat of Asia’s world city with well-equipped classrooms, library resources and excellent IT facilities. Our online learning resources mean our students always have access to comprehensive learning materials. Since 2004, the University of Sunderland has been delivering transnational undergraduate and postgraduate academic programmes in Hong Kong, preparing graduates with the relevant employment skills and globally-recognised qualifications employers demand. The University of Sunderland will be introducing its highly successful ‘career ready’ approach to the Hong Kong Campus. This new approach is geared to building the success of the next generation of graduates, arming them with the right balance of academic knowledge, work relevant skills and real-world experience. A high priority in the design of Sunderland programmes is training students in transferrable skills for

the workplace. The University of Sunderland is launching the University’s flagship programme, “Sunderland Futures” in Hong Kong, a programme dedicated to helping students’ success in their future careers and to stand out among other graduate jobseekers by being career ready. In 2018, the Hong Kong campus will be launching several new postgraduate programmes, including the MSc Data Science, Postgraduate Certificate in Leadership and Change, MSc International Business Management, BA (Hons) Mass Communications and the MSc Tourism and Hospitality. These new programmes will allow our graduates to further enhance their knowledge and career prospect in the future. At the University of Sunderland in Hong Kong, you can enjoy a lifechanging and transformative experience as part of this wellestablished academic community.



Honorary Doctorate of Technology Ir Dr Leo K K Leung Executive Director Hopewell Holdings Limited Leo Kwok Kee Leung has received an Honorary Doctorate of Technology from the University of Sunderland at the Stadium of Light this July, during the summer 2016 graduation ceremonies, where thousands of students were also receiving their degrees from Chancellor Steve Cram. Leo is no stranger to the Sunderland campus and City having studied Civil Engineering there from 1979, graduating in 1983 with First Class Honours. He was an outstanding student and picked up the Institution of Civil Engineers’ Prize. As part of his course he worked with the team designing the overhead power line system for the Metro, to ensure the correct position and operation of equipment along the track and especially through tunnels. Leo joined Hopewell in 1993 to take charge of engineering, design and construction. During his time, the company has completed several major road systems, including the 123km Guangzhou-Shenzhen Superhighway and many power stations and has successfully promoted, under the direction of Sir Gordon Wu, the implementation of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge-Tunnel fixed link. He was Executive Director of Hopewell Highway Infrastructure Limited, in charge of major projects in China and, in 2009; he was promoted to become Executive Director of its parent company Hopewell Holdings Limited. Leo is now one of Hong Kong’s most experienced engineers, who has published many technical and non-technical papers, given talks and seminars, and plays a leading role in professional bodies. He has also had input into the government of Hong Kong, including its Regional Strategic Planning, and he was the choice of the engineering sub-sector to represent his industry on the Election Committee to elect the Chief Executive of the Special Administrative Region in 2012 for a 5-year term.

Honorary Alumni Fellowship Ir Dr Barry C H Lee Director, Environmental Engineering Operation ATAL Engineering Limited Barry Chi Hong Lee received the award of Honorary Alumni Fellowship of the University of Sunderland in the 2016 Academic Awards Ceremony in Hong Kong for his outstanding contribution to engineering in Hong Kong and surrounding areas and his commitment to engineering through professional organisations. Barry studied Mechanical Engineering with the University, graduating in 1991 with First Class Honours. His latest academic achievement is gaining a Doctorate degree in Business Administration in 2016. He is now the Director of the Environmental Engineering Operation of ATAL Engineering Limited, a multi-disciplinary electrical and mechanical engineering companies in Hong Kong. Barry is a ‘Chartered Engineer’ and ‘Chartered Water and Environment Manager’ in UK and a Registered Professional Engineer in Hong Kong. He is a fellow member of Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Hong Kong Institution of Engineers and Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management. Barry has actively involved in the local learned societies of engineers and other industrial association since 2000. He was elected as the Chairman of Mechanical, Marine, Naval Architecture and Chemical Division of Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE) in session 2008/2009 and as the Chairman of Hong Kong Waste Management Association in session 2012/2013 and 2013/2014. He is currently the Chairman of Hong Kong Branch of Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE), Deputy Chairman of Mechanical Discipline Advisory Panel of HKIE, Elected Ordinary Member of the Council of HKIE and member of Engineers Registration Board of Hong Kong. Barry has been serving as assessor for professional interview of HKIE and IMechE since 2004. He is currently appointed as the member of the Course Accreditation Panel of Mechanical and Building Services Engineering Program of Vocation Training Council. Barry was also invited as the member of HKIE accreditation team for mechanical engineering degree program by Hong Kong Polytechnic University, City University of Hong Kong and Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Since 2006, Barry has been appointed as the member of Appeal Board Panel under various ordinances including Town Planning Board, etc., by the Government of Hong Kong SAR.



Order of proceedings

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Academic Procession (The audience is asked to stand as the music starts and while the Procession enters the room) Welcoming address by Professor John MacIntyre, Pro Vice-Chancellor Candidates are presented to Professor John MacIntyre Pro Vice-Chancellor Student Vote of thanks by CHAN Ka Yiu (Gary), First Class Honours BSc (Hons) International Tourism and Hospitality Management Conferment of Awards by Professor John MacIntyre, Pro Vice-Chancellor Exit of the Academic Procession (The audience is asked to stand when the music starts and while the Procession leaves the room. When the music finishes, the audience is invited to sit down.)

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Group photos session and gathering End of proceedings (Refreshment break)


FACULTY OF ARTS AND CREATIVE INDUSTRIES Degree of Master of Arts in Media and Cultural Studies KWAN

Chau Fun

LEUNG

Ki Wai

Degree of Bachelor of Arts in Graphic Design IP

Chi Chuen

LAI

Man Yee

LEE

Cheuk Lam

LEUNG

Ho Yan

TAM

Fung Sang Elisa

TANG

Yuet

WONG

Jody Susanna


FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND ADVANCED MANUFACTURING Degree of Bachelor of Engineering in Electronic and Electrical Engineering CHENG

Ka Wa

CHO

Chi Kit

CHOW

Chung Yin

CHOY

Kwok Yin

FUNG

Wing Pui

HO

Fong Fun

HO

King Tat

KEUNG

Ming Lok

KOO

Hing Nam

KWOK

Kin Hang

KWOK

Kwai Ming

LAI

Hon Lung

LAI

Tik Hong

LAM

Chun Hung

LAM

Hoi Lun Allen

LAM

Ka Kin

LAU

Pong Chiu

LAU

Yat Hin

LAW

Yik Man

LEE

Kwok Wai

LEE

Yuk Kwong

LEUNG

Chun Hin

LEUNG

Chung Yan Sebastian

LEUNG

Ka Chun

LEUNG

Tsz Fung

LEUNG

Wai Chi

LEUNG

Yik Pang

LI

Hau Fai

LO

Chak Fung

Pass with First Class Honours

Pass with First Class Honours


Degree of Bachelor of Engineering in Electronic and Electrical Engineering LO

Chun Tin

LUI

Chi Ho

MAK

Kwong Kuen

MAK

Ming Yip

MOK

Ka Wai

MOK

Tsz Ho

MOK

Wai Leung

NG

Chee Ken

NG

Chi Fung

NG

Chi Yeung

PANG

Kit Leung

POON

Hoi Kit

POON

Man Hei

POON

Yat Hei

PUN

Hing Chuen

TSANG

Chin Yiu

WAN

Tsz Him

WONG

Hoi Wing

WONG

Ka Ming

WONG

Ka Wai

WONG

Kat Long

WONG

Man Kin

WONG

Mo Ming

WONG

Ngai Lung

WONG

Siu Chung

WONG

Wan Chun

YIP

Wai Kit Sam

YU

Fatong Billy

YUEN

Yun Fat

Pass with First Class Honours

Pass with First Class Honours


Degree of Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering MAK

Yiu Fai

TSOI

Chi Leung


FACULTY OF BUSINESS, LAW AND TOURISM Degree of Bachelor of Arts in Accounting and Financial Management KAMRAN

Bashir

LIMBU

Limbu

SIU

Ming Fat

TSANG

Cho Yi

TSANG

Yee Ha

YOUSAF

Yousaf

Degree of Bachelor of Arts in Business and Management BASNET

Kamala

CHOY

Uen Ka

GURUNG

Migma

KWONG

Ka Yi Christine

LEUNG

Chun Nok

NG

Ka Chun

SULTANA

Mavish

TAI

Sin Yi

TSANG

Hei Man

WONG

Hiu Fung

Degree of Bachelor of Arts in Business Management AU

Sing-Tao, Franklin

BAI

Yu

CHAN

Ka Yun

CHAN

Shuet Shan

CHAN

Wai Yi, E.E.

CHAN

Yan Kei

CHAU

Hui Yan

CHAU

Siu Chun


Degree of Bachelor of Arts in Business Management CHENG

Ka Man Karmen

CHENG

Wing Yan

CHEUNG

Yat Lun

FAN

Man Hin

FONG

Hoi Ning

HO

Cheuk Lok

HON

Wan Ting

HONG

Wei Xin

HUNG

Yat Ping

KAN

Chu Leong Lawrence

KAN

Kan

KU

Man Wa

LAM

Pui Ki

LEE

Ka Lo

LEE

Kwan Chak

LEONG

Wing Ki

LEUNG

Ho Tin

LO

Fung Shan

LO

Sau Yan

LO

Sau Yi

LO

Yui Kit

MAK

Ho Nam

NGAI

Tin Lok

PARK

Eunhye

SLAWINSKA

Sharon

TENE MOKO

Nadine Laure

TONG

Ming Sing

TSANG

Wing Sze

TSE

Sze Man

WONG

Yin Hing

WONG

Yuet Ching Joey

WU

Sze Man


Degree of Bachelor of Arts in Business Management WU

Weijian

YIP

Siu Keung

ZHAI

Chang

Degree of Bachelor of Science in International Tourism and Hospitality Management AU

Wing Yi

CHAN

Chun Ho

CHAN

Ho Kin

CHAN

Ka Hei Hazel

CHAN

Ka Yi

CHAN

Ka Yiu

CHAN

Tak On

CHAN

Wun Sing

CHAN

Yiu Fai

CHAU

Chun Sing Michael

CHAU

Tsz Yan

CHAU

Po Yu

CHEN

Chun Kai

CHEUNG

Ching Man

CHEUNG

Ching Yi

CHEUNG

Chui Shan

CHEUNG

Mung Ying

CHEUNG

Wai Lung Mario

CHIANG

Yan Tung

CHING

Wing Man

CHOI

Ka Yi

CHOI

Man Yee

CHOW

Man Kit

CHOW

Suk Ying

FOK

Sin Yee

HAU

Ming Lok

Pass with First Class Honours


Degree of Bachelor of Science in International Tourism and Hospitality Management HO

Kin Chung

HUI

Ka Chun

HUI

Wing Shan

IP

Hoi Ting

JAVED

Mohammad Aamer

KAN

Beverly

KEUNG

Cheuk Kwan

LAI

Cheuk Lun

LAI

Chin Pang

LAM

Chak Hei

LAM

Man Yee

LAM

Pui Kwan JoJo

LAM

Pui Man

LAM

Wing Hong

LAU

Ka Yu

LAW

Ka Fung

LAW

Yan Yee

LEE

Kit Lam

LEE

Miu Wai

LEUNG

Chik Ho

LEUNG

Chung Sze Tabitha

LEUNG

Ka Wai

LEUNG

Sze Ming

LEUNG

Tsz Yan

LI

Kwok Ho

LI

Pui Yu

LI

Yuk Him

LING

Ting

LOO

Wah Cheong

LUK

Chun Hong

MA

Ka Yan


Degree of Bachelor of Science in International Tourism and Hospitality Management MA

Ming Wai

MAK

Chun Kit

MAK

Mei Ling

NG

Cheung Hung

NG

Hung Chong

NG

Ka Ying

NG

Wing Sze

NGAI

Siu Man

POON

Ching Man

POON

Wing Sum

POU

Sze Hang

SIU

Shing Yan

SO

Kam Fai

TANG

Cho Yee Joey

TANG

Ho Ying

TANG

Lik Lam

TO

Chi Ho

TONG

Ka Man

TSE

Tsz Chung

TSE

Wing Tung

TSUI

Ho Cheung

WAI

Tung Ying

WAN

Tsz Hin

WANG

Yuzhu

WONG

Cheuk Hin

WONG

Cho Sum

WONG

Kai Hang

WONG

Wing Yan

WONG

Wing Yan

YANG

King Yu

YAU

Sze Lok

Pass with First Class Honours


Degree of Bachelor of Science in International Tourism and Hospitality Management YEUNG

Yee Ting

YIP

Chi Kit

YIP

Tsz Ching

YIU

Hon Fung

YU

Ka Kam

YUEN

Cass

Degree of Master of Arts in Business Administration GEE

Mei Yee

HUI

Hin Chung

CHEN

Xiuqun

CHEUNG

Sung Lai Brian

LEUNG

Hoi Ting

WONG

Kin Chung Albert

YEUNG

Hau Wai

Pass with Merit


FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES AND WELLBEING Degree of Master of Science in Clinical Pharmacy HO

Lai Sze Florence

LAM

Chi Tak

LEE

Ka Shing

MA

Kin Ming

TSANG

Hiu Tung

YAU

Fook Wing Edward William

FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND SOCIETY Degree of Master of Arts in Education DAVIES

Katherine

Degree of Master of Arts in International Education DUBE

Sibongile Miranda

Award of Post Graduate Certificate in Education SCHROEDER

Brian Victor



The University of Sunderland Professor John MacIntyre, Pro Vice-Chancellor Francis Chiang, Regional Director (East Asia) Robin Ling, Operations Manager (East Asia) Sanlia Lam, International Recruitment & Marketing Manager (East Asia) Simon Cho, Regional Consultant (East Asia)

The University of Sunderland in Hong Kong Kristin Rogers, Managing Director Steven Ng, Head of Academics Affairs Ashley Au, Progression Advisor Clara Yu, Senior Progression Advisor Hector Rivera, Licensing and Registration Manager Jade Lam, Student Support Manager Jessie Piano, Facilities Officer Karen Lee, Academic and Quality Assurance Manager Kenneth Lee, Assessment Officer Kenneth Wong, Registry Officer Mecky Lo, Administrative Officer Sandra Tong, Marketing and Communications Manager Shirley Ling, Student Recruitment Manager Zoie Wong, Corporate Sales Manager Alan Yu, Lecturer Bruce Bergstrom, Lecturer David Cheng, Lecturer Francis Leung, Lecturer Kenneth Chang, Programme Leader Margaret Chui, Lecturer Michael Tai, Lecturer Noopy Ha, Lecturer SW Pun, Lecturer Tony Tsoi, Lecturer


Hong Kong College of Technology Dr Chan Cheuk Hay, President and Principal Gary Tse, Associate Director, Centre of International Education Dr Ivan Chan, Head of Programme, Centre of International Education Ami Ng, Head of Programme, Centre of International Education Anita Kan, Programme Coordinator, Centre of International Education Wickson Leung, Programme Administrator, Centre of International Education Wing Tsoi, Programme Administrator, Centre of International Education Winnie Davies, Tutor, Centre of International Education Ricky Chan, Tutor and Supervisor, Centre of International Education Ir Richard Tse, Project Supervisor, Centre of International Education

School of Professional and Continuing Education, University of Hong Kong Dr Liu Siu Lam Edgar, Senior Programme Director Sheri Ip, Programme Officer

Compass College Teri Cheung, General Manager Leo Lai, Senior Student Officer Manho Choi, Consultant Manager Danny Lau, Consultant Judy Lam, Consultant Fulon Cheng, Consultant Steven Yip, Student Affairs Officer Jimmy Lam, Student Affairs Officer

SV Group Frankie Lo, Director of Training and Development

The University of Sunderland, Hong Kong Honorary Graduates Ir Dr Leo K K Leung, BSc (Hons) Civil Engineering 1983, Honorary Doctorate of Technology 2016 Ir Dr Barry Lee, BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering 1991, Honorary Alumni Fellowship 2016


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University Contact details UNIVERSITY OF SUNDERLAND IN HONG KONG

EAST ASIA REGIONAL OFFICES

9/F South China Building 1-3 Wyndham Street Central Hong Kong Tel: + 852 2992 0133 Email: enquire@sunderland.edu.uk

Hong Kong Office 9/F South China Building 1-3 Wyndham Street Central Hong Kong Tel: + 852 5489 9217 Email: east.asia@sunderland.ac.uk

INTERNATIONAL OFFICE

Beijing Office 111 First Floor Xinhua Science and Technology Mansion 8 Tuofangying South Road Chaoyang District Beijing P.R. China Tel: +86 (0) 10 8514 4556 Email: china.office@sunderland.ac.uk

University of Sunderland 1st Floor, Edinburgh Building City Campus Chester Road Sunderland, SR1 3SD United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0) 191 515 3000 Fax: +44 (0) 191 515 2147 Email: international.enquiries@sunderland.ac.uk

DEVELOPMENT AND ALUMNI OFFICE Development and Alumni Office University of Sunderland 3rd Floor Edinburgh Building City Campus Chester Road Sunderland SR1 1SD United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0) 191 515 2698 Fax: +44 (0) 191 515 2687 Email: alumni@sunderland.ac.uk

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Shenzhen Contact Point Tel: + 86 (0) 755 2518 1710 Email: southchina@sunderland.ac.uk Shanghai Representative Lisa Qiu Tel: + 86 136 3662 0756 Email: lisa.southchina@sunderland.ac.uk Hangzhou Representative Gina Wang Tel: + 86 187 5818 3753 Email: gina.wang@sunderland.ac.uk Guangzhou Representative Yanting Liang Tel: + 86 135 8053 4259 Email: yanting.southchina@sunderland.ac.uk


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