Department of Marketing, City University of Hong Kong
AACSB International EQUIS - European Quality Improvement System
Student & Alumni
Scholarships and Awards

IELTS Award


Regulations

The Department of Marketing has agreed to establish three annual awards in the University by use of the funding available in the Non UGC Reserves (Departmental) with effect from 2003/04. The following regulations shall apply as of 2009/2010:

  • The scholarships shall be known as the "The Department of Marketing IELTS Awards" ( 市場營銷學系IELTS獎 ).
  • Each winner will be awarded HK$2,500.
  • The awards shall be awarded to three full-time undergraduates major in Marketing or China Business or Marketing Information Management. Awards will be given to the three students who have obtained the highest marks with minimum score of 7.5 or above in the IELTS examination in the nearest 12 months. To be eligible to apply for the award, the applicant must be a full time undergraduate major in Marketing or China Business or Marketing Information Management when the examination was taken.
  • Students will be asked to apply for the award in March each year. Nominations from the Department of Marketing will reach the Student Development Services by June and the awards will be made as soon as possible.
  • If in any year no student is found to be of sufficient merit, the award will be withheld. If in any year there are more than three students found to be of sufficient merit, the donor has the discretion to suggest splitting the award among all qualified students, or take into consideration the performances of those students in other public examinations (e.g. HKCEE, HKALE AS Use of English, TOFEL) to make the nomination.
  • It will be assumed that the awards shall be offered annually until further notice in writing by the donor is received before 1 July of each year.

Remark :
With an objective to nurture our students and to promote caring culture, the Community Relations Committee of the University Council has recommended that each award recipient is expected to make an annual donation of at least HK$200 to City University of Hong Kong for student support via CityU Alumni Club when they are in employment after graduation. This term has been incorporated into all scholarship/prize/award/bursary schemes, whether they are donated by external donors or contributed by University funding, with effect from February 2008.

SFA000259_10 August 2009

Recipient

2009 -
2010
Recipient 2009 - 2010
  • Ho Kezz Kringle Uy
    BBA (Hons) Marketing (2009 Cohort)
     
  • Lin Ye
    BBA (Hons) China Business (2007 Cohort)
     
  • Matsumoto Yukari
    BBA (Hons) Marketing (2009 Cohort)
     
  • Yu Cher Chan
    BBA (Hons) Marketing (2009 Cohort)