Yee Ching Wong - Petrophysicist - ExxonMobil Exploration.
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The Wong Family Asian Scholarship was established by the Wong Family to honor Charles and Yee Shee Wong, the first immigrant Chinese couple to settle in Beloit in 1923. They had seven children, ages 14 years to 18 months, when Charles was tragically shot and killed in 1938. Yee Shee chose to fulfill the dream she and her husband had to offer their children a better life and education in Beloit.
The Martin Wong Foundation scholarship competition was established to recognize and support excellence in ceramics and painting, the areas in which Martin Wong first pursued his interest in art, and later established his reputation. In 2020, the Foundation will continue to offer two scholarships in painting and two scholarships in ceramics at each participating institution: Arizona State.
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Department of Family Medicine and Primary Care The University of Hong Kong. MBBS (UWA), MD (HKU), FRACGP. Dr. Weng-Yee Chin (Weng) is a graduate of the University of Western Australia and a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners. She worked as a private General Practitioner in Sydney prior to relocating to Hong Kong in 2005. She initially joined the Faculty of.
Chee Wong is a professor of supply chain management at Leeds University Business School. Prior to this, he held a chair in logistics and supply chain management at Hull University Business School. He teaches logistics, supply chain and operations management at undergraduate, MSc, MBA, PhD and executive levels. He has also more than nine years of industrial working and consultancy experience in.
May Wong is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Social Sciences at the Education University of Hong Kong. Prior to joining the Department, she engaged in different capacities in the field of education in Hong Kong, including teaching, curriculum development.