[9 September 2002]
Entrepreneur and Philanthropist Li Ka Shing,
Donates Record S$19.5 million to Singapore Management
University
Donation to go towards Endowment
in Support of the Library and SMU Scholarships
Dr Li Ka Shing, global entrepreneur
and philanthropist, and his Hutchison Whampoa Group,
have committed to donating S$19.5 million to the
Singapore Management University (SMU), in the largest
ever donation to a Singapore tertiary institution.
The donation is two-pronged. S$15
million will go towards the endowment of the SMU
library at the new city campus at Bras Basah, expected
to be completed in 2005. Equipped with state-of-the-art
facilities such as virtual interactive terminals
and multimedia laboratories, the library will support
SMU’s world-class teaching and research by
serving as the gateway to vast resources of information.
The other S$4.5 million will support
up to eight endowed scholarships a year for undergraduates
from the Asian region, particularly from Hong Kong
and mainland China, in an effort to foster intellectual
excellence and to attract the finest students to
SMU. The scholarships will also serve to facilitate
and prepare students for success in the global business
environment through better understanding of their
neighbours and building of partnerships with regional
and international players. The scholarship will cover
expenses such as tuition fee, accommodation, travel-related
expenses, books & computer necessities and general
living expenses.
The donation, which is made through
the Li Ka Shing Foundation, not only underscores
Dr Li’s confidence in the potential and future
of SMU, it also marks an unprecedented move of collaboration
between SMU and China.
In recognition of Dr Li’s
generosity, SMU is pleased to announce that both
the scholarships and the library building will be
named after Dr Li Ka Shing. The two endowments will
be formally named the Li Ka Shing Endowed Scholarship
Programme and the Li Ka Shing and Hutchison Whampoa
Group Library Fund.
As part of the Singapore Government’s
matching grant of S$3 for every S$1 donation to SMU,
the S$19.5 million donation will generate a further
S$58.5 million, to be used to develop and sustain
a world-class research library, support the scholarship
programme and enhance the quality of education at
SMU.
More details on the Li
Ka Shing Endowed Scholarship Programme |