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  1. The Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute was established in 2011 as the result of a generous donation of $25 million by Hong Kong entrepreneur and philanthropist Li Ka Shing. “In a time of cynicism and skepticism, this project is true testament to the fine medical skills and dedicated care everyone in St Michael’s works so hard to deliver to its ...

  2. About The Scholarship. Hong Kong business magnate, investor and philanthropist Mr Li Ka-shing, who is also the Chairman of CK Hutchison Holdings, sponsors up to two scholarships each year to outstanding full-time undergraduates from mainland China or Hong Kong. As an SMU Li Ka Shing scholar, besides benefiting from the scholarship’s ...

  3. Here's everything you need to know about the Hong Kong tycoon's charitable foundation, which has funded 120 million students and 170 million patients in the Greater China region since 1980.

  4. lkyspp.nus.edu.sg › give › gift-impactGift Impact | NUS LKYSPP

    Li Ka Shing Foundation Scholarship (MPP 2011/2013) “I chose to enrol in this programme to enrich my knowledge and to contribute back to my country and the region. I purposefully chose the LKY School because of the reputation of the school and the diversity of the classroom environment where I can learn from classmates from all over the world.

  5. Li Ka Shing Foundation Scholarship; ... Students with outstanding academic results and leadership skills are awarded medals or prizes in the form of a cash prize.

  6. Since 1980, we have been helping to reform education and further medical research. To date, Mr Li Ka-shing has invested over HK$30 billion in projects covering education, medical services, charity and anti-poverty programmes, with about 80% of the projects in Mainland China and Hong Kong. In 1981, Mr. Li Ka-shing founded Shantou University (STU ...

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  8. In 2020, the Li Ka Shing Foundation has supported the global fight against COVID-19 by sourcing protection gear from around the world and funding medical research and services. To date, HK$180 million has been used for relief efforts, including making a donation of HK$100 million to support the frontline medics in Wuhan.

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