2018 Beyond the Farm

Join us at our Fun Day event with children and their families from the SAHK community. These children are struggling with either autism or development delay. We will be playing a lot of fun games with these children and their families and will also be splitting into groups to eat, draw, read stories, and just interact with them in order to show some love and care to them.

We welcome children ages 8 and up, with parental supervision.

This project is sponsored by the Stanford Club of Hong Kong and is open to all alumni.

Date: Saturday, May 5, 2018
Time and Meeting Place:

2:30pm at Shek Wai Kok Parent Resource Centre
Unit 202, 2/Fl., Carpark Block 1, Shek Wai Kok Estate, N.T., Kwai Chung

We should be done by 4:45pm.

To sign-up please go to the following link:

In case of any problems or questions, please contact Sandy Wan at sandy.wan@simandian.com or call 94620538.

2018 Annual General Meeting

SAVE THE DATE:

May 2, 2018: Stanford Club of Hong Kong AGM + Exclusive Tour of H Queen’s

Please join us for our upcoming Annual General Meeting of the Stanford Club of Hong Kong and a special Private Tour of H Queen’s: Hong Kong’s newest hub for art and lifestyle.

In addition to providing club updates and initiatives for the coming year. we will be voting for your SCHK Executive Committee and General Committee Members for 2018/19.  Nominations as follows:

Executive Committee Members

President: Anthony Chang

Co-Vice Presidents: Marc Hubert

Co-Vice Presidents: Andrew Kwan

Co-Vice Presidents (IT): Kendrick Kwok

Co-Treasurers: Wally Cheung

Co-Treasurers: Sandy Wan

Secretary: Kristine Li

General Committee Members

Ronald Issen, Diana Ibarra, Dorothea Koo, and Simon Mui, Queenie Lee, Jasmine Li, Lavina Tien

Please email us (stanfordhkclub@gmail.com) if you are interested to serve the Club and join our General Committee! The Club Mission and Responsibilities of Executive and General Committee Members can be found under the following links:=

https://stanfordhk.org/about/

Date: Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Time:

6:00 pm – 8:00pm

6:00pm – 7:00pm Gallery Tour

7:00pm – 8:00pm AGM (Drinks and canapes will be served)

Venue: H Queen’s, 80 Queen’s Road Central, Central, HK

Gallery tour 6pm meeting point at Hart Hall, G/F, H Queen’s

AGM to follow at 7:00pm at Hart Hall, G/F, H Queen’s

Cost: $260/person

To RSVP, please contact:  anthony.chang@stanfordalumni.org

To pay, please click here

About H Queen’s

Join Stanford Club of Hong Kong on an exclusive tour of H Queen’s, a new award-winning commercial development on 80 Queen’s Road Central named “Hong Kong’s Most Important Gallery District..in a Brand New 26-Story Skyscraper” by international art publication Artsy.

H Queen’s, developed by Henderson Land, is the new purpose-built multistorey cultural and lifestyle building that is transforming the dynamic right in Central, Hong Kong. H Queen’s houses exhibitions spaces, including few of the top international art galleries for promoting the arts as well as expanding the audience for art. The building’s unique architecture provides maximum flexibility and eco-friendly features. Design of H Queen’s boasts multifunctional layouts, optimum floor-to-ceiling heights and expansive balconies to accommodate a wide range of exhibition and entertainment needs. H Queen’s also features an integrated building maintenance unit, including a gondola system to facilitate the delivery of artwork through an operable curtain wall façade on each gallery floor.

Kristine Li (BA ’10), Deputy General Manager of Leasing for Henderson Land Development will be sharing the story behind the building of H Queen’s and leading the tour to visit a number of world-class galleries within the building.

For more information on H Queen’s, please visit http://www.hqueens.com.hk.

SCHK DOUBLE FEATURE!!! THE Stanford Mendicants + Stanford Deans: Stanford’s Vision for the Future

Dan Schwartz, Dean of the School of Education & Lloyd Minor, Dean of the School of Medicine

Join the Stanford Club of HK for a very special Stanford evening, featuring a high energy performance by the Stanford Mendicants, Stanford’s original A Capella group. They will be singing the best songs of today, yesterday, and several decades ago.

The Mendicants will be immediately followed by a thought-provoking conversation with Dean Dan Schwartz and Dean Lloyd Minor discussing Stanford’s Vision for the Future.  In 2017, Stanford kicked off a long-range planning effort to identify and guide focus against challenges and areas of opportunity in the upcoming years. Nearly 3,000 ideas were submitted for consideration, and teams have spent hundreds of hours pouring over them.

Join us as we reminisce through music and learn about the future! Appetizers and drinks will also be served. Hope to see you there!

DETAILS

Date: Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Time: 5:00pm to 7:00pm

Location: Google Hong Kong, 21/F, Tower Two, Times Square, 1 Matheson Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong

Cost: HK$250 for Stanford Alums; HK$350 for Guest

To RSVP, please email: achang38@gmail.com

SPEAKER BIOS

Daniel L. Schwartz is the I. James Quillen Dean and Nomellini & Olivier Professor of Educational Technology at the Stanford Graduate School of Education (GSE). An expert in human learning and educational technology, Schwartz oversees a laboratory whose computer-focused developments in science and math instruction permit original research into fundamental questions of learning. He has taught math in rural Kenya, English in south-central Los Angeles, and multiple subjects in Kaltag, Alaska. This diversity of experience informs his work. Among many honors, Schwartz was named Graduate School of Education Teacher of the Year for 2015. His latest book, The ABCs of How We Learn: 26 Scientifically Proven Approaches, How They Work and When to Use Them, distills learning theories into practical solutions for use at home or in the classroom. NPR noted the book among the “best reads” for 2016.

Lloyd B. Minor, MD, is a scientist, surgeon, and academic leader. He is the Carl and Elizabeth Naumann Dean of the Stanford University School of Medicine, a position he has held since December 2012. As dean, Dr. Minor plays an integral role in setting strategy for the clinical enterprise of Stanford Medicine, an academic medical center that includes the Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford Health Care, and Stanford Children’s Health and Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford. He also oversees the quality of Stanford Medicine’s physician practices and growing clinical networks. An advocate for innovation, Dr. Minor has provided significant support for fundamental science and for clinical and translational research at Stanford. Through bold initiatives in medical education and increased support for PhD students, Dr. Minor is committed to inspiring and training future leaders.

Breakfast with Stanford Engineering Dean Jennifer Widom

From Big Data Pioneer to Stanford Engineering Dean in the age of AI

The Stanford Club of Hong Kong is delighted to welcome Dean Jennifer Widom, Dean of Stanford’s School of Engineering, as our honorable speaker at this breakfast.

Dean Widom has been a pioneering computer scientist in databases and big data before the term big data was coined. Her research group’s contribution to software in the public domain has had a large impact on industry in both data management and analysis tools.

In an age where not just engineering disciplines but practically all disciplines are being transformed by AI and big data, Dean Widom will share with us the latest happenings and strategic direction of Stanford’s School of Engineering.

This event should be interesting not just to folks working in technology and engineering, but also to folks from business or any field interested in AI, big data and the future of technology.

 

Events Details

Date: Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Time: 8:00 am – 9:30 am (registration starts at 7:45 am)

Venue: China Club, 13/F, The Old Bank of China Building, Bank Street, Central

Dress code at venue: no T-shirts, polo-shirts, short-trousers, sandals, trainers or slippers

Cost: $250 (includes Chinese breakfast set)

RSVP: Required. Please click here to RSVP and pay now.

Event Contact: Diana Ibarra ibarras@aol.com or Andrew Kwan at akwan@stanfordalumni.org

 

About the Speaker

Dean Jennifer Widom is the Frederick Emmons Terman Dean of the School of Engineering and the Fletcher Jones Professor in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at Stanford University. She served as Computer Science Department Chair from 2009-2014 and School of Engineering Senior Associate Dean from 2014-2016.

Dean Widom received her Bachelor’s degree from the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music in 1982 and her Computer Science Ph.D. from Cornell University in 1987. She was a Research Staff Member at the IBM Almaden Research Center before joining the Stanford faculty in 1993.

Her research interests span many aspects of nontraditional data management. She is an ACM Fellow and a member of the National Academy of Engineering and the American Academy of Arts & Sciences; she received the ACM-W Athena Lecturer Award in 2015, the ACM SIGMOD Edgar F. Codd Innovations Award in 2007, and a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2000.

News release on Dean Widom being named Dean of Stanford’s School of Engineering: https://news.stanford.edu/2017/02/27/computer-scientist-jennifer-widom-named-dean-stanford-school-engineering/

 

SCHK Christmas Dinner

Date: Thursday, December 14, 2017
Time: 7pm-9pm
Venue: Apinara, Shop 205, Level 2, Pacific Place, 88 Queensway
Price: HK$450 for alumni/current students and HK$500 for guests. HK$500 for all walk-ins.

Click here to pay – Alumni/ Current Students

Click here to pay – Guests

Menu (for sharing):

Pomelo Salad with Prawns

Assorted Satay Platter (Pork, Chicken, Prawn)

Shrimp Cake

Chicken Pandan

*****

Tom Yum Kung

Or

Coconut Chicken Soup

*****

Yellow Curry Soft Shell Crab

Steamed Seabass with Spicy Lime Sauce

Grilled Pork Neck with Spicy Papaya Salad

Roasted Duck Red Curry with Lychees

Fried Noodles with Chicken

Pineapple Fried Rice with Chicken and Pork Floss

Stir-fried Kale with Garlic

*****

Mango Sticky Rice with Coconut Milk

Thai Tea Pancake with Thai Tea Ice Cream

Longan Coconut Rice Pudding

*Including Thai Milk Tea or Fresh Lime Soda for each person

Big Game 2017

-STANFORD FOOTBALL-
It’s that time of the year again: BIG GAME WEEKEND! The Card (#20, 7-3) are fresh off an incredible, come-from-behind win against the #9 Huskies, with 166 yards and 3 TDs from Heisman contender Bryce Love. Come root on our team as they defend the axe at home against Cal (5-5).

Game: Stanford vs. Cal Berkeley
Date: Sunday, November 19th
Time: 9am-noon
Venue: The American Club, Forty Niner Sports Bar, 49/F, Exchange Square 2, Central

Cost: Per-consumption only / no minimum spend – full breakfast menu and bar will be available; however will be CASH ONLY so please come prepared and with plenty of small bills.

RSVPs: Not required, and all are welcomed – more the merrier!
See you then, GO CARD!

Interested in Hiring a Stanford Intern During the Summer?

The Stanford Global Studies (SGS) Internship Program is interested in finding intership opportunities in Hong Kong. The purpose of the Program is to extend classroom knowledge of the world to real-life living and working experiences. About 90 undergraduate students are selected every summer to participate in the program in five Continents. This past year, SGS send 25 students to the Greater China with the internships provided by alumni and faculty affiliations. There was one intern in Hong Kong this past summer. In 2018, they hope to expand the Program in Hong Kong.

The internships can be from a non-profit or for-profit organization. The program is open to Stanford undergraduate students in all majors. The students are required to conduct a minimum 8-week internship in the summer. The host organizations can require desired qualifications, e.g. academic background, research experience, or communication skills. We have placed students in sectors such as arts, finance, energy, education, health, human rights, IT, media, community service, and academic institutions, etc. It will be greatly appreciated if you can suggest host organizations for our program. The SGS website is: http://global-internships.stanford.edu/ 

For the summer, 2018 program, SGS posts internship positions on their website by December, 2017

SCHK Volunteer Opportunity: Ming Gor Food Giving Service Outing

The Stanford Club of Hong Kong is proud to organize a volunteer opportunity to assist the weekly Ming Gor Food Giving Outing on Saturday, November 4, 2017.

Over the past 10 years, Ming Gor’s Pei Ho Barbecue Restaurant has been providing affordable meals to Sham Shui Po’s homeless and elderly.  Each week, Ming Gor and his volunteers distribute 1,100 free boxed meals.  Over 50,000 volunteers have participated to date.

Come join us on Saturday, November 4, to take part in the worthwhile volunteer activity.

Please see video for more information:

https://www.facebook.com/pg/peihocounterparts/videos/

Date: Nov 4th 2017 (Sat)

Time: 5:00p.m.-7:30p.m. (Please arrive early)

Venue: We will first gather at 北河同行 (Pei Ho Counterparts)@

G/F, 278 Tai Nan Street, Sham Shui Po

Please RSVP to Goldendragonadviser@gmail.com