| A signing ceremony was held today at
Parliament House to seal an agreement for the Endeavour Australia
Cheung Kong Scholarship Programme (DwݶiǪp) which will usher in
an additional 140 opportunities every year for a period of three years
for undergraduate as well as postgraduate students in Australia and
Asia to participate in exchange programmes between Australia and Asia.
Marks First Public/ Private Partnership for Education Funding
This is the first matching fund scholarship programme in Australia
which features contribution from a company in the private sector
and new funds from the Australian Government. It marks the first
public/private partnership for education funding in the country.
The Hon Dr Brendan Nelson MP, Minister of Education (DwШ|˳դh),
representing the Australian Government, and Mr H L Kam, Deputy Managing
Director of Cheung Kong (Holdings) Limited (~()qƸ`gz̼yL),
representing the Hong Kong based Cheung Kong Group signed an agreement
pledging mutual support for the Endeavour Australia Cheung Kong
Scholarship Programme through the provision of matching funds that
total A$4.5 million over three years. The Hon Alexander Downer MP,
Foreign Minister (Dw~ǥ), also attended the ceremony.
Additional 140 Students Get Chance for Exchange Programme Every
Year
The Programme will offer educational exchange opportunities to 100
undergraduate and 40 postgraduate students a year. Half of the scholarships
will be designated for Australian students going to Asia and half
for Asian students coming to Australia. The Programme is poised
to effectively amplify the opportunities for educational and cultural
exchange between Australia and Asia. By design, two thirds of the
scholarships will be earmarked for students going to or coming from
Hong Kong and Mainland China, and congratulatory messages were delivered
by Mr. Zhou Ji, the Chinese Minister for Education (Ш|P٥),
and Mr. Arthur KC Li, Secretary for Education and Manpower of the
Hong Kong SAR Government (SϬFШ|w곹б), at the signing ceremony.
Speaking at the ceremony, Mr Kam said: We are very honoured to
have the opportunity to participate in creating such a meaningful
scholarship programme that has long term benefits for Australia
and Asia. Through such exchange between young Asians and Australians
comes understanding and appreciation, which is vital for the future
development of the Asia Pacific region.
As a multi-national corporation with a presence in 42 countries
including Australia, we appreciate the importance of international
perspective. We are an avid supporter of programmes that foster
cultural and educational exchange and understanding, and we see
great value in the Endeavour Australia Cheung Kong Scholarship Programme.
It poses a great channel for nurturing exchange between Australia
and Asia, and we are delighted to contribute towards the design,
funding and establishment of the Programme, continued Mr Kam.
In Chinese, there is an old proverb that says Learning has no
boundaries (ǮLP). Knowledge and understanding are beyond national
and geographical boundaries, and the Endeavour Australia Cheung
Kong Scholarship Programme seeks to reflect this in a practical
way. I feel very strongly that a chance to see and learn about the
world at large benefits both the character and career development
of the individual, particularly if young people can have this opportunity
while they are still studying. The Programme is intended to provide
more opportunities for students in Australia and Asia to gain cross
cultural experience, Mr Kam expressed.
In my frequent trips to Australia, I have noticed that there is
increasing interest in Asia among Australian students, and likewise
a growing number of Asian students yearn for the opportunity to
see and experience Australia for themselves. The Endeavour Australia
Cheung Kong Scholarship Programme serves well in meeting this demand
and offers an accessible and timely platform for enhancing educational
exchange, Mr Kam remarked.
24 June 2004
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