HKU Business School and Deloitte China Collaborate to Nurture Future Talent for Emerging Business Opportunities in Hong Kong and Greater Bay Area

(14 August, 2024, Hong Kong) HKU Business School and Deloitte China announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (“MoU”) to strengthen their academic and corporate collaborations, with the aim to nurture future generations for growing business opportunities in Hong Kong and the Greater Bay Area.

 

Professor Derek CHAN, Associate Dean (Undergraduate) of HKU Business School, and Mr. Edward AU, Southern Region Managing Partner of Deloitte China, signed the MoU with Professor Winnie LEUNG, Assistant Dean (Undergraduate) of HKU Business School, Professor Xin WANG, Area Head of Accounting and Law of HKU Business School, Professor Lilian CHAN, BBA (Acc&Fin) / BBA (ADA) Programme Director of HKU Business School, Professor Derrald STICE, BBA (Acc&Fin) / BBA (ADA) Deputy Programme Director and Admissions Tutor of HKU Business School, Ms. Yolanda LAM, Head of Communications of HKU Business School, Dr. Norman SZE, Vice Chair of Deloitte China, Ms. Winnie SHEK, Tax Partner and Southern Region Talent Partner of Deloitte China, Mr. CHAN Yat-Man, IT Audit & Assurance Partner of Deloitte China, Ms. Winsome LEUNG, Southern Region Human Resources Director of Deloitte China, and Mr. Adrian TO, Managing Partner Office Senior Manager of Deloitte China, witnessing the signing ceremony.

 

“This partnership with Deloitte China marks the beginning of our multifaceted collaboration in the coming years. It is not only representing a powerful alliance between the top university in Asia and the market leader in accounting, but also manifesting our shared vision to equip students with academic knowledge, practical skills and emerging technologies to cater for the real-world challenges, shaping the future of business leadership,” said Professor Derek CHAN. “I am certain that our collaboration will bring synergy effect that can prepare our students to navigate the challenges and seize the opportunities that lie ahead, and ensure a steady pipeline of skilled and ethical talent for the industry.”

 

The collaborations include a mentoring programme and knowledge sharing sessions conducted by seasoned Deloitte professionals to provide practical industry guidance and equip students of HKU Business School to navigate the dynamic business landscape. The two parties will also work together to offer HKU Business School students local and regional industry exposure and career development support through internship programme, business practicum and the provision of graduate recruitment opportunities.

 

“As a globally connected professional services firm with deep roots locally, Deloitte shares the HKU Business School’s vision to nurture first-class business leaders,” said Mr. Edward AU. “Driven by our INspire HK strategy, we are committed to equipping talent with ‘future-ready’ capabilities to support the development of Hong Kong and the Greater Bay Area. By combining Deloitte China and HKU’s strengths, we can empower Hong Kong’s future talent, build a professional talent pool fit for the future, and further contribute to the consolidation and enhancement of Hong Kong’s status as an international financial center.”

 

HKU Business School ranks among the top business schools in Asia. By engaging leading scholars from around the world, it nurtures first-class business leaders and fosters impactful academic and relevant research for the new Asia-led economy.

 

Beyond its Hong Kong campus, the School’s international network extends to Shenzhen, Beijing, Vietnam, and Israel. With 190 academic members from 22 nationalities, HKU Business School cultivates a dynamic, diverse and international perspective in the student body. Dedicated to providing education, and serving society, HKU Business School continues to contribute to the development of leaders and the advancement of society locally, regionally, and globally.

 

Photos

 

(From left) Professor Derek CHAN, Associate Dean (Undergraduate) of HKU Business School, and Mr. Edward AU, Southern Region Managing Partner of Deloitte China, sign the MoU.

 

(From left) Ms. Yolanda LAM, Head of Communications of HKU Business School, Professor Derrald STICE, BBA (Acc&Fin) / BBA (ADA) Deputy Programme Director and Admissions Tutor of HKU Business School, Professor Xin WANG, Area Head of Accounting and Law of HKU Business School, Professor Lilian CHAN, BBA (Acc&Fin) / BBA (ADA) Programme Director of HKU Business School, Professor Winnie LEUNG, Assistant Dean (Undergraduate) of HKU Business School, Professor Derek CHAN, Associate Dean (Undergraduate) of HKU Business School, Mr. Edward AU, Southern Region Managing Partner of Deloitte China, Dr. Norman SZE, Vice Chair of Deloitte China, Ms. Winnie SHEK, Tax Partner and Southern Region Talent Partner of Deloitte China, Mr. CHAN Yat-Man, IT Audit & Assurance Partner of Deloitte China, Ms. Winsome LEUNG, Southern Region Human Resources Director of Deloitte China, and Mr. Adrian TO, Managing Partner Office Senior Manager of Deloitte China.

 

Professor Derek CHAN, Associate Dean (Undergraduate) of HKU Business School, delivers the welcoming remarks to emphasise that this powerful alliance between HKU Business School and Deloitte China will equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to thrive in the dynamic and evolving business landscape.

 

Mr. Edward AU, Southern Region Managing Partner of Deloitte China, delivers remarks to highlight the significance of the collaboration with HKU Business School and expresses gratitude and confidence that the partnership paves way for a mutually beneficial journey.

 

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