Friday 25 November 2011

University of the Arts - December Interviews

University of the Arts London
Interview Session in December 2011



NB: Prior reservation is a must as limited places are available; please contact their Hong Kong Representative Office: Chamberlain Educational Services Centre

Tel: 3426 8000, or e-mail to ualhk@chamberlain-edu.com

Session date:
15 & 16 December 2011 (Thursday & Friday)
Interviewer:
Ms. Wendy Anderson
Colleges applicable:
Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, Camberwell College of Arts,
Chelsea College of Art and Design, London College of Communication,
London College of Fashion, Wimbledon College of Art
Venue:   
University of the Arts London,    
- Hong Kong Representative Office, 
(Chamberlain Educational Services Centre)
 21/F, 10 Pottinger Street, Central, Hong Kong

Application Material: Portfolio (if applicable), Academic Transcripts, IELTS and/or TOEFL Result, Reference Letter, Filled Application Form, Personal Statement, Identity Card, Education Certificate, Passport Copy
Please submit your portfolio to the Hong Kong Representative Office at your earliest convenience for initial assessment and guidance.
If you want your portfolio to be better prepared for the interview, you can join Chamberlain's portfolio preparation course at International Creative Art & Design Academy (http://www.arts-edu.com.hk). Interested students should enrol early to reserve a place. (For reservation: +852 34268000)
For further information and reservation, please contact:
Telephone:   
3426 8000
Fax:   
3426 8108
Address:    
Representative Office (Hong Kong, Macau and Guangdong Province)
 Chamberlain Educational Services Centre
    21/F., 10 Pottinger Street, Central, Hong Kong
Email:   
ualhk@chamberlain-edu.com
Website:   
http://www.arts-edu.com.hk
www.chamberlain-edu.com

EducationUSA Careers Day


The U.S. Consulate General Hong Kong EducationUSA Advising Center and the Hong Kong Education Bureau are co-hosting a Careers Day on Saturday 26 November 2011, from 9:30 am to 1:30 pm at EP 12, East Block, Kowloon Tong Education Services Centre, 19 Suffolk Road, Kowloon Tong.

To express an interest in attending
Contact:
Home-School Cooperation Section
Education Bureau
Ms Edith Yuen
Tel: 3698 4344

EducationUSA Hong Kong is setting up a Careers Day Panel Discussion to mark International Education Week. This event will create a platform for Hong Kong and Macau students to discuss and craft a study plan towards their career goals. U.S. educated speakers who are working in key fields such as ,Banking and Finance, other areas  will participate in informal panel discussions. They hope to share with you real perspectives on the day-in, day-out reality of careers in their fields. They will also discuss how they have found fulfillment, achieved a work-life balance, and how their educational choices brought them there. A Presentation on Tips for Job Interview will be followed after all the panel discussion sessions. The seminar will be presented in both Cantonese and English.

EducationUSA Careers DaySpeakers:

Health Care Sciences: (9:30 am-10:20 am)           
                                                                              
Dr. George Ku (顧小培)

1982-1985, Senior Scientist, Hoffmann La Roche
1985-1993, Senior Scientist, Merrell Dow Research Institute
1993-2008, Senior Scientist, Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Bachelor of Science (1976), Bacteriology & Public Health, Washington State University; Masters of Science (1978), Chemistry, Washing State University; Doctor of Philosophy (1982), Microbiology & Immunology, State University of New York

JoJo Yin, Medical Technologist, Uni - Laboratory; B.S. Major in Medical Laboratory Science, Andrews University, Michigan,

Banking and Finance: (10:30 am-11:20 pm)

Alice Lam, Vice president, Nan Fung Investment Advisor; B.A. Major in Economics, Wesleyan University

Stephen Yuen, Portfolio Manager, LIM Advisors Limited; B.A. Major in CSS (College of Social Science) and Economics, Wesleyan University

Others: (11:30 pm- 12:20 pm)

Carmen Cheung, Secretary to President, Pretty City International Limited; B.A. Major in East Asian Studies, Wesleyan University
May Yang, Legal Assistant, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom; Mount Holyoke College

Presentation on Tips on Jobs Interview (12:30 pm -1:20 pm)

Alice Lee, Acting Director, English Learning Center, University of Macau;
B.A. in Ethnic Studies from University of California, Berkeley;
M.A. in Teaching English to Students of Other Languages (TESOL), California State University, Los Angeles; Doctoral candidate in the English program at Indiana University of Pennsylvania.

Friday 4 November 2011

EDUCATION USA - INAUGURAL VIRTUAL COLLEGE FAIR

Join EducationUSA live on Tuesday, November 15, 9am - 2pm (HK Time)  and on Friday, November 18, 9am - 2pm (HK Time) to meet admission representatives
 from over 130 institutions across the USA at the:


EDUCATION USA INAUGUARAL VIRTUAL
COLLEGE FAIR



All details for registering are on the EducationUSA website, including:
- how to register for each day
- which universities are involved

During each 5-hour event there will be 13 different institutions presenting every half hour.  Even if you cannot catch all the universities or colleges you are interested in live, don’t worry. EducationUSA will be recording each presentation and making these sessions available on their website later this year, as well as podcasting each session on iTunes!

Friday 28 October 2011

University of Toronto - Scholarship opportunities

The University of Toronto (Hong Kong) Foundation offers a scholarship programme to enable selected Hong Kong students to pursue their undergraduate studies at the University of Toronto, Canada.

The University of Toronto Hong Kong Scholarships are among the largest undergraduate scholarships offered at the University of Toronto, ranging from C$13,000 to $22,000 per year, and have been created through the generosity of alumni and friends living in Hong Kong. 

Scholarships are awarded to excellent students who:
  • are HK permanent residents
  • do not hold a passport for a country outside HK
  • want to study overseas but do not have the family financial resources to do so. 
Application is made online.  Scholarships available are:
  • The University of Toronto (Hong Kong) Foundation Scholarship (one award each year)
  • The Dr. Cheng Yu-tung Scholarships (two awards each year)
  • The Fung Yiu King Memorial Commerce Scholarship (one award each year
Successful applicants automatically gain admission to the program of their choice at the University of Toronto. The scholarships website has more information.

There is also an information session on Tuesday 15 November 2011 commencing at 6:30pm in the Hong Kong Central Library. Register for this session here.

Wednesday 26 October 2011

This November ... UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS LONDON - INTERVIEW SESSION IN NOVEMBER 2011

University of the Arts London - Interview Session in November 2011

NB: Prior reservation is a must as limited places are available – contact Tel: 3426 8000, or e-mail them to secure a place.

Interview Date: 14 & 15 November 2011 (Mon & Tue)
Interviewer: Ms. Karen Heard

Colleges: Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, Camberwell College of Arts, Chelsea College of Art and Design, London College of Communication, London College of Fashion, Wimbledon College of Art
Venue: University of the Arts London - Hong Kong Representative Office (Chamberlain Educational Services Centre) 21/F, 10 Pottinger Street, Central, Hong Kong

What should you bring?-Application Material: Portfolio (if applicable), Academic Transcripts, IELTS and/or TOEFL Result, Reference Letter, Filled Application Form, Personal Statement, Identity Card, Education Certificate, Passport Copy

The Hong Kong Representative Office suggests you submit your portfolio at your earliest convenience for initial assessment and guidance.  They  note that, if you want your portfolio to be better prepared for the interview, you can join their tailor made portfolio preparation course at International Creative Art & Design Academy. Interested students should enrol early to reserve a place. (For reservation: +852 34268000)
For further information and reservation, please contact them - see number and email link given above.

Worth watching (and tuning in)...

International and US Colleges – Information At CollegeWeekLive
  • Check out the CollegeWeekLive virtual open days, international college fairs online and information sessions online. 
  • They are running a number of sessions of interest over the next few months. 
  • See their website for more details and to sign up! All events are on Eastern Standard Time.  

Monday 24 October 2011

Coming up...Canadian University Fairs...27 October & 5 - 6 November




Canadian Universities Fair:

The Richard Ivey School of Business / The University of Western Ontario, invites students and parents to a Canadian Universities Fair on October 27, 2011. 

The event will take place at Ivey’s campus in the Hong Kong Convention Centre with welcoming remarks by Ivey Asia’s Dean, Jan De Silva and official opening by the Canadian Consulate:

Date:       Thursday October 27, 2011
Time:       Session One:  7:00-8:00pm
               Session Two:  8:00-9:00pm
Venue:    Richard Ivey School of Business
  Rm S321, Level 3, Phase One, Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center, 1 Harbour Road, Wanchai

Agenda:
Overview of Canadian Student Visa Process
Student Financial Services in Canada (BMO)
University Rooms/Booths
This will be a great chance for school faculty, students and parents to speak with university representatives from some of Canada’s leading schools and learn more about the education experience abroad.  There will also be partner organizations covering the student visa application process as well as financial services available for students and families targeting Canada as a university destination. The following schools are participating:The University of Alberta, The University of British Columbia, The University of Calgary, Carleton University, Dalhousie University,  McGill University, Queen’s University, Trent University, The University of Victoria, The University of Western Ontario, York University.



Canadian Education Fair

Co-organised by the Canada China Culture and Education Association (CCCEA) and the Consulate General of Canada, there will be a number of universities present at the fair to answer your questions as well as seminars on points of interest such as studying in Canada, visa information, and how to write a personal statement for your university application.  There will also be an opportunity to hear from Canadian university alumni about their respective university experiences.

Date: Saturday November 5 and Sunday November 6 2011
Time: 12 - 5 pm
Venue: St Paul's Convent School, 140 Leighton Road, Causeway Bay, (Causeway bay MTR Station Exit F)

Free Admission

Visit the CCCEA website or call 3743 0850 for more information.

Demystifying the Chinese Economy - Talk at HKUST on 2 November 2011

Demystifying the Chinese Economy

Prof Justin Yifu Lin
Chief Economist and Senior Vice President of The World Bank
Founding Director and Professor of the China Centre for Economic Research at Peking University


2 November 2011 (Wed)
4:30 - 6:00 pm
Citi Lecture Theater (LT-A),
HKUST


Abstract for this talk:

Before the 18th century, China was the largest and one of the most advanced economies in the world. But it declined precipitately and degenerated into one of the world's poorest economies by the late 19th century. Despite generations of efforts for national rejuvenation, China did not reverse its fate until it introduced market-oriented reforms in 1979. Since its resurgence, China has been the most dynamic economy in the world. In this talk, the speaker will provide a consistent framework to analyze the causes behind those dramatic changes in China and draw some lessons from the Chinese experiences for other developing countries. His perspectives challenge many tenets of conventional neoclassical theory and show how naive applications of some of its principles had catastrophic consequences for many transition economies.

About the Speaker:

Justin Yifu Lin is a world renowned development economist and an authority on the Chinese economy. He has been the Chief Economist and Senior Vice President of the World Bank since June 2008. In his current position, Prof Lin guides the Bank's intellectual leadership and plays a key role in shaping the economic research agenda of the institution. Prior to joining the Bank, Prof Lin served for 15 years as Founding Director and Professor of the China Centre for Economic Research (CCER) at Peking University. He had also been teaching at HKUST from 1995 to 2005.

Prof Lin received his PhD in economics from the University of Chicago in 1986 and is the author of 18 books, including The China Miracle: Development Strategy and Economic Reform and Economic Development and Transition: Thought, Strategy, and Viability. He has published more than 100 articles in refereed international journals and collected volumes on history, development, and transition. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Sciences for the Developing World and a Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy.

Prof Lin was a deputy of China's People's Congress, Vice Chairman of Committee for Economic Affairs of Chinese People's Political Consultation Conference and Vice Chairman of the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce. He served on several national and international committees, leading groups, and councils on development policy, technology, and environment.


The lecture is free and open to the public. No registration is required. Seating is on a first-come first-served basis.

Find out more at:

Institute for Advanced Study
URL: http://ias.ust.hk
Enquiries: ias@ust.hk / 2358 5912

Saturday 17 September 2011

If you are interested in art & design and you are going to be in the UK...

 ... you might be interested in attending the UCAS Design Your Future workshops.

DESIGN YOUR FUTURE 2011 


Are you in Manchester: Manchester Central Convention Complex: 28 - 29 November 2011 or London: Olympia: 6 - 7 December 2011? And interested in Art & Design? 

The Design your Future  event offers pre-applicant students a fantastic opportunity to talk directly to course leaders and subject based admissions staff from over 85 higher education institutions from around the UK offering a range of courses within art, design, media, architecture, ceramics, jewellery making and related creative subjects.

Features include:
- A wide selection of exhibitors including institutions from all over the UK and beyond. 
- A stimulating exhibition environment specifically tailored to pre-applicant students looking to study, creative     courses at Further Education / Higher Education 
- Workshops covering a diverse range of subject matters including UCAS Applications. 
- Village Green where you can watch films of current students work.
- The opportunity to learn about the course content and structures, fees, and other aspects of student life.


Find out more and book attendance go to their website. Groups and individuals welcome, there is a £2 per person entry fee. Event runs from 10.00 - 15.30 each day.

IVY LEAGUE COLLEGES ALUMNI FAIR

The fourth annual IVY LEAGUE COLLEGES ALUMNI FAIR is
on Wednesday 28 September at Island School.  

Come along and find out about these colleges and
what it's like to study there...

Thursday 8 September 2011

Hong Kong Calling ...

It is that time of year when the Hong Kong universities hold events and open days to inform students (and parents) about courses and programmes on offer.  They are well worth attending for anyone considering higher education in Hong Kong as an option.  The 2012 intake will be an interesting one as there will be a double cohort of students  from the local system and students will be commencing both three year and the new four year degree programmes.  This is the last year in which entry to a three year degree is offered.  After next year all applicants will be applying for the four year degree programmes. 

We will keep updating this post - so keep checking back for more information on Hong Kong universites' information days...   


 2011 Open/Information Days are as follows:
HKU— 29 & 30 October 2011, website
CUHK—8  & 9 October 2011, website
HKUST— 24 & 25 September 2011, website:  
CityU— 15 & 16 October  2011 (website coming at the end of September)
Baptist—15 & 16 October 2011 (website coming at the end of September)
Lingnan- 22 & 23 October 2011, Enquiries: 2616 8989, website 
PolyU– 17 & 18 September 2011, website

Events in October ...

 - October - 

Discover the University of Southern California 
An opportunity to discover USC's exciting academic offerings and vibrant campus life 
USC is hosting its annual Discover USC Asia reception in Hong Kong in October.  At this event, students and parents will have the opportunity to meet members of the Undergraduate Admission Office, as well as admission staff from various departments, including the Marshall School of Business, Viterbi School of Engineering, and Dornslife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences.  It is a good opportunity to find out more about the academic courses offered, campus life as well as discuss the application process and requirements.

When & Where
Sunday, 16 October 2011
2-4 PM 
J W Marriott Hong Kong
Pacific Place 88
Queensway

RSVP via the USC website

PLANNING ON BEING IN THE UK AT MID TERM BREAK? 
'COMPOSE YOUR FUTURE' 

Learn about the range of courses within performing arts, drama, broadcast and multimedia plus much more ...
  
17 October 2011,
Manchester Central Convention Complex

For further information, including how to register, see the website .


SCAD DAY - HONG KONG
SCAD Days are special visitation days that enable you to tour facilities, talk to admission representatives, meet other prospective students and much more!
The SCAD Day in Hong Kong offers
• Tours
• Opportunities to meet students, faculty and staff
• Portfolio counseling
• Portfolio preparation presentation
• Admission, financial aid and scholarship information
• Refreshments
Register online here.

When & Where
Saturday, 29 October 2011
12-5 PM 
292 Tai Po Road, Sham Shui Po

Tuesday 30 August 2011

EVENTS this September ...

There are a lot of higher education events coming up in Hong Kong over the next few months.  We will post details and links to further information on these as they come to hand - so check back regularly for updates!

 - September - 



CAMBRIDGE ADMISSIONS PRESENTATION
Information on applying to Cambridge for students and parents
Dr Andrew Murray will be giving a presentation for year 12 and 13 students and their parents on applying to Cambridge and the admissions process.
When & Where
Monday, 19 September 2011
7 - 8:30 PM
Leo Lee Arts Center, Canadian International School
36 Nam Long Shan Road
Aberdeen

Please let the HE office know if you are intending to attend.  In order to maximise space for students it is requested that only one parent attend per student.

PLANNING A GAP YEAR? - TUNE IN TO A WEBINAR ON TRAVEL AND VOLUNTEERING ADVICE
AVENTURE a gap and volunteer experience company is offering a series of 30-minute 'Webinars' on Wednesday 21 and Thursday 22 September. These online presentations will cover a variety of topics around volunteering in the developing world and travel safety. They are designed to provide you with useful information for anyone thinking of taking a gap period/year out.



To take part in a webinar,register via the links below. All you will need to watch the presentation is access to the internet and a computer with sound output.

Planning your year out Travel safety tips Volunteering abroad and Volunteering with AV: 
Webinar Schedule  - Sept 2011 (All times are BST)

Wednesday 21 September

09:00 Planning your year out  Register here
12:00 Travel safety tips for your year out Register here
15:00 Volunteering abroad and improving your career prospects: help others to help yourself Register here 
16:00 Volunteering with AV: a typical project from start to finish Register here

Thursday 22 September 2011
09:00 Volunteering with AV: a typical project from start to finish Register here
12:00 Planning your year out Register here
15:00 Travel safety tips for your year out Register here
16:00 Volunteering abroad and improving your career prospects: help other to help yourself Register here

UNIVERSITY OF EXETER
Applying to UK universities: How to stand out from the crowd! 
Applying to the UK for study next year or thinking ahead for 2013? Exeter is running this session for you.  It will have a particular focus on:
  • the personal statement
  • what Admissions Tutors look for when considering an application via UCAS 
When & Where
Saturday, 24 September 2011
6 - 9 PM
Empire Room 1, The Empire Hotel  
33 Hennessy Road
Wanchai

RSVP as soon as possible to the HE Office - attendance is by rsvp only




IIE US - Higher Education Fair
Meet admissions officers from over 60 accredited US colleges and universities
Also on offer are presentations on:
  • the value and lifelong rewards of US higher education
  • how to choose and apply to suitable US institutions
  • how to apply for a student visa
  • TOEFL and GRE seminar
When & Where
Sunday, 25 September 2011
12-4 PM
Conrad Hotel Grand Ballroom
Admiralty

Admission is Free.  To pre-register and view the college list visit iiehongkong
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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

Meet the admissions officer from UPenn and learn more about this university 
When & Where
Monday, 26 September 2011
7- 9 PM
HKFC, Sports Road
Happy Valley

Pre-registration is essential. You can pre-register by email.

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME - DISCOVER NOTRE DAME TOUR
Find out more - 26 September 2011

When & Where
American Club 
Monday 26 September 2011

7 - 9 PM



Register before attending if possible.

LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
Learn more about LSE, programmes offered and Admissions 
Rosemary McAlonan, Student Recruitment Officer at LSE, will be conducting an information session for prospective LSE students in Hong Kong.  This session will cover both undergraduate and graduate admissions and will provide an opportunity for you to learn more about LSE and to pose any questions you might have about the application process, studying at LSE or student life in London. This event is free of charge but requires registration in advance.

For more information see the flyer.

When & Where
Tuesday, 27 September 
7 - 9 PM
Room 309 3/F, British Council,
3 Supreme Court Road, Admiralty


For enquiries call 2913 5100 or e-mail.  To rsvp complete the online registration for

SHAW PRIZE LECTURE 2011
'Spacetime Geometry and the Einstein Equations' and 'Hot Geometry'
The Shaw Prize honours individuals who have achieved significant breakthroughs in academic and scientific research or application and whose work has resulted in a positive and profound impact on mankind.  The Shaw College is part of the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

Professor Demetrios Christodoulou and Professor Richard S Hamilton were awarded the Shaw Prize for their highly innovative works.  Come and hear them speak on 29 September 2011
When & Where
Thursday, 29 September 2011
5 PM
Shaw College Lecture Theatre
Chinese University Hong Kong 

Admission is Free.  RSVP by 9 September is essential.  RSVP by email or by ph 3943 8538
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