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February 2018
 
 
 
Mentorship Programme for Scientists of Tomorrow
Jointly organised by the Academy of Sciences of Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Academy of Engineering Sciences and the Hong Kong Institution of Science, the "Distinguished Master, Accomplished Students Mentorship Programme" was officially kicked off and officiated by the Chief Executive, Mrs Carrie Lam on January 28. At the kick-off ceremony, Mrs Carrie Lam expressed her hope that students can learn from the mentors' unfailing persistence and attitudes so that they will reach their full potential.

In her speech, she quoted Isaac Newton in saying, "If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants", which echoes the vision of the programme. Through the mentorship programme, 33 distinguished scientists and engineers will act as pro bono mentors for a two-year period, to provide a total of 128 local secondary school students with advices and other support for their life planning to help them grow along the science journey. Based on mutual preference, each mentor will be assigned 3 or 4 mentees. During this period, the mentors and their mentees will meet at least once a year. In addition to the mentors providing advices, the mentees are encouraged to maintain a close connection with respective mentor through a mutually agreed way of communication. Each enrolled mentee will have to submit a pro forma annual report on his or her progress to the organisers for review and follow-up where necessary and to their mentors for comment.

Participating mentors include Prof Tsui Lap-chee, President of the Academy of Sciences of Hong Kong, Prof Tony Chan, President of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and Mr Shun Chi-ming, Director of the Hong Kong Observatory. Click here for more details.

 
 
 
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Upcoming I&T Event
  1. The "Innovation and Technology Support Programme (ITSP)" of the Innovation and Technology Fund (ITF) covers the funding of exploratory and forward-looking projects, applied research and development projects that are industry-oriented and have commercial potential. The Programme is now open for application and will close on March 29, 2018. Click here for more details.
  2. Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute (ASTRI) will showcase a series of the latest LTE and 5G communications technologies at the "Mobile World Congress 2018" from February 26 to March 1 in Barcelona, Spain. Click here for more details.
  3. MakeiTYourCareer@SciencePark 2018, organised by Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTPC) , will be held on March 3 at the Science Park. More than 100 companies will offer over 1,000 positions in the field of innovation & technology. Click here for more details.

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