FBE students wins four prizes in the HKSI Institute Scholarship Programme 2019

Four undergraduate FBE students took part in the HKSI Institute Scholarship Programme 2019 and were awarded Champion, 1st Runner-up, 3rd Runner-up and Finalist.

 

Since its launch in 2004, HKSI Institute Scholarship Programme has provided university students an avenue to widen their horizons and advance their career development for the financial industry.

 

Participating students were required to write an 1000 word essay on the topic “How can your career development contribute to uphold Hong Kong’s status of international financial center?”. Selected finalists will be teamed up to work on a research project and presentation at Outreach Committee. Awardees will be offered cash prizes and job shadowing opportunities at renowned companies including CBH Asia and Morgan Stanley.

 

Sharing from the Awarded Students:

Champion – Choi Wai Hin, Darius

"HKSI Scholarship opened a gateway for me to explore the finance industry in HK. Throughout the programme, I was given platforms to network with industry experts, to present a topic to professionals and to meet like-minded individuals. This was an enriching experience."

 

1st Runner-up – Leung Ming Hin, Benson

''The HKSI Scholarship provided me with ample opportunities to explore finance and connect with industry professionals. From the job shadowing session to networking events, HKSI helped me develop skills that are deeply valued in the finance industry.''

 

3rd Runner-up – Cheng Chun Fung, Jonathan

“A fulfilling experience that provides me with invaluable insights to the financial markets in Hong Kong. It’s my great honour to join the scholarship programme and thanks for the strong support from HKSI, FBE, sponsors and mentors.”

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