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FACULTY OF BUSINESS
Student Handbook
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Dean’s Message
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Dean’s Message
Welcome to the Faculty of Business.
Entering university begins an important pharse in your life. This
student handbook provides you with some valuable information on
Work-Integrated Education (WIE) and Whole Person Development
Programme (WPDP) in addition to handy tips on making the most of
university life and pursuing career.
University days is a time of expanding one’s horizons. Cherish this
opportunity to make new friends, learn new knowledge, boost your
competitiveness, and prepare yourself for contribution to society.
Professor Edwin Cheng
Dean, Faculty of Business
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Cont
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1 | Dean’s Message 2 | Contents 3 | Survival Guide 6 | Events Calendar 8 | Career and Professional Development Service 10 | Enabling Development through Guidance and Equipping (EDGE)
Work-Integrated Education 12 | Requirement
13 | Procedures
15 | Regulations
17 | FB WIE Online System
22 | Claim WIE Hours
24 | Career and Recruitment Talks
Whole Person Development Programme (WPDP) 27 | FB Student Exchange Programme
29 | FB Mentorship Schemes
30 | FB Student Ambassador Scheme
31 | FB Community Service Learning Programme (FB CSLP)
36 | Dean’s List 37 | Facilities 40 | Contact Us 42 | Useful Links 43 | Map
Survival Guide
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Checklist for New Students
First week• Joinorientationactivitiestolearnmoreaboutyourprogramme.
• ReadtheDefinitive Programme Document (DPD) of your programme. Pay special attention to the indicative progression pattern.
• Watchtheplagiarism and classroom behaviour video on the Faculty website (www.fb.polyu.edu.hk/resources_for_students.aspx).
• Knowyourprogramme leaders, academic advisors and academic counsellor and ways of contacting them.
• CheckyourregisteredcoursesatLearn@PolyU (learn.polyu.edu.hk). Make sure that the number of subjects you registered for the first semester, including the compulsory subject of Freshman Seminar, does not exceed six. Download course outlines and look through the course textbooks and set readings.
• Familiariseyourselfwiththecampus.Locate lecture and tutorial rooms.
First month• Joinlibrary orientation available on the library website (www.lib.polyu.edu.hk).
• Prepareaschedulewithtimeforstudy,work,family,leisureandsocialactivities.
• Attendlectures,tutorials,laboratoryclassestomeetalllecturersinperson.
• Engagewithinternationalstudentsandworkwiththemtogetexposuretootherculture.
• Joinstudent bodies and take part in extracurricular activities.
• ReadtheFaculty’swebpagesonWhole Person Development Programme (WPDP) (www.fb.polyu.edu.hk/whole_person_development.aspx) and start thinking about joining student exchange, mentorship andcommunity service.
• ReadtheFaculty’swebpagesonEnabling Development through Guidance and Equipping (EDGE) Programme (www.fb.polyu.edu.hk/training_n_support.aspx) and sign up for soft skills training workshop.
Survival Guide
Faculty of Business will send periodic updates to you through email and on campus posters about tips and activities to
better help you navigate your way through your degree, and prepare yourself better for the world of work. Ensure to check
your email and keep an eye out for the latest happenings!
Surv
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Make the Most of University Life
Maintain a balance in your life• Makenewfriendsandpursueyourinterests.
• Eatwellandkeepfit.
• Allowtimeforfriends,studyandrest.
Start building a personal network • Knowyourlecturersandtutorsandaskforhelpasnecessary.
• Gettoknowfellowstudentsduringlecturesandtutorials.
• Joinastudentclubtomeetlike-mindedpeople.
• Workwithdifferentpeopleandtrytoappreciatedifferentworkstyles.
Take a responsible attitude to learning • Doassignedreadingbeforeattendingalectureoratutorial.
• Attendallscheduledlecturesandtutorialsontime.
• Raiseyourqueriesandparticipateactivelyinclassdiscussionsand exercises.
• Manage your time well to avoid cramming and last minuteassignment stress.
• Notifyyourlecturerortutorinadvanceofabsenceandlateness.
Prepare yourself for the international workforce• AttendEDGEworkshopstoimproveyoursoftskills.
• Keepabreastofworldnewsandcurrentaffairs.
• Take part in business competitions to test and improve yourknowledge and skills.
• GainWIEexperiencebeforeyougraduate.
• Engagewithinternationalstudentsandgoonstudentexchangeto experience different cultures.
I began my career with Ernst &
Young right after graduation. Prior
to joining Goldman Sachs, I was
Assistant Manager at BNP Paribas
Internal Control Department.
During my time at PolyU, the
U.S. student exchange and
PricewaterhouseCoopers internship
helped me build up confidence
in communication and working
independently. I also learned to be
proactive, vocal and thoughtful.
Toby CHAU Sin Ki GraduateofBA(Hons)inAccountancy
Goldman Sachs Asia LLC
Survival Guide
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Having a Bumpy Ride?University life can be overwhelming, particularly in the first year. You may
• beunabletosettlingintotheUniversity
• bestrugglingwithasubject
• beinfinancialdifficulties
• befacewithotherpersonalproblems
Togethelp,talktoanAcademicAdvisorinyourDepartmentoranAcademicCounsellorintheUniversity’sOfficeofGeneralUniversityRequirements. They are helpful and approachable and happy toadvise you on academic matters and stressful situations.
Having completed a three-year
executive trainee programme,
I am now taking charge of a large
exhibition on the film and TV
market.
As an university student, I did
two internships in New York and
Beijing and was active in business
case competitions. I broadened my
perspective and equipped myself
with the professionalism needed
for interacting with clients from
different cultures..
Kevin TAM Ka Hei GraduateofBBA(Hons)
Major in Marketing
Hong Kong Trade Development Council
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Events CalendarAug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb
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FB Mentorship Schemes
FB Work-Integrated Education (Full time/Part time/Project-based)
EDGE
FB CSLP(Training Workshop)
FB CSLP Service(till September of the following year)
AF Summer Internship Programme
AF Spring Internship Programme
FB Student Ambassador Scheme (till October of the following year)
FB Student Exchange Programme
Events Calendar
Events CalendarAug Sep OctMar Apr May Jun Jul
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FB Mentorship Schemes
FB Work-Integrated Education (Full time/Part time/Project-based)
EDGE
FB CSLP Service(till September of the following year)
AF Summer Internship Programme
AF Spring Internship Programme
FB Student Ambassador Scheme (till October of the following year)
FB Student Exchange Programme
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Career and Professional Development ServiceCareer and Professional Development Service is aimed at enhancing graduates’ employability and working closely with prospective employers to open up opportunities for them. Faculty students join various programmes to prepare themselves for the global workforce.
Enabling Development through Guidance & Equipping Programme (EDGE)
Work-Integrated Education (WIE)
Whole Person Development Programme (WPDP)
OverviewAt the FB Career Resources Centre, students have access to references on internship and career planning. They get up-to-date career information online, read company brochures and business newspapers/magazines. They obtain advice about career choice and development, job application and interviewtechniques.
Every year, more than 200 undergraduates go on student exchange. They can find details of the academic programmes offered by over 100 exchange partners at the Centre.
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Career and Professional Development Service
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Advisors• Helpstudentsdefinetheircareergoalsandactionplan
• Explorecareeroptionsandjobopportunitieswithindividualstudents
• Advisestudentsonpreparingajobapplicationpackage,including a CV and a cover letter
• Preparestudentsforjobinterview
Services• MockInterview
• One-to-onecoaching
How to book an appointment?Email [email protected] (Service available by appointment only)
Location & Opening HoursFBCareerResourcesCentre: M921, Li Ka Shing Tower
Tel:3400-3562
Email:[email protected]
Mon–Fri:9:00a.m.–5:50p.m. (lunchhour1:00p.m.–2:00p.m.)
Sat&Sun:Closed
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Enabling Development through Guidance and Equipping (EDGE)
EDGE widens students’ exposure and enhances their all-rounddevelopment through training activities, business competitions, case analysis, product / service promotion, etc. It prepares them for internship before graduation.
Launched in2013-14,Generation.Next: Global Leadership for the21st Century has 3 stages.
Stage 1: Professional Development Workshops
• PreparingaQualityResumeandCoverLetter
• InterviewingSkills
• ProjectaBusinessProfessionalImage
• BusinessPresentationSkill
• BuildMemorableImpressionthroughNetworking
• BuildPersonalBrandviaSocialMedia
Stage 2: Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Competition
50 outstanding students selected from Stage 1 participants form groupstodevelopandimplementCSRplanswithteamspirit.
How to apply? www.polyu.edu.hk/fb/
wieonline
> Events > RSVP
Enabling Development through Guidance and Equipping (EDGE)
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Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun
Schedule
Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage3:Semester2
Stage 3: Future Leader Training
for 20 top students selected from Stage 2 participants receive training on
• HowtopresentwithImpactandInfluenceasaFutureGlobalLeader
• HowtoPrepare,Plan,ActandBehavelikeaGlobalLeader
WIE
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IMPORTANT !
NO Dangerous, unethical or illegal engagement
WIE RequirementWork-Integrated Education (WIE) is a compulsory component of our BBA curriculum with the aim of equipping studentswith real-worldworkexperience.They integrate academic knowledge with business practice and learn in the workplace before graduation.
Work-Integrated Education (WIE)
• A “Pass” in subject FB3001 Work-Integrated Education requiressuccessfully completion of at least 300 hours of placement in one or more organisations OR participation in one or more eligible WIEactivities before graduation.
WIEisrecordedas“OtherFulfillment”intheSRSSystem.
• Atleast100hoursormoreforeachplacement.
• Upto30hoursofapprovedWIEtrainingcanbecountedtowardsWIE.
ForAssociatedegree/HigherdiplomastudentsadmittedtoYear2ofBBAprogrammes,upto100hoursofpriorworkexperiencecanbetransferred. Please see How to Claim WIE Hours? for details.
• FBWIEOfficearrangessubjectregistrationforstudentsaftertheyfulfilledtheWIErequirement.
• Full-timeinternship(forAFstudentsduringtheSummerorSpringsemester)
• Parttimeinternship
• Adhocproject-basedinternship
• Businesscompetition*
• Startupownbusiness*
• Communityservice*
• Leadershippositioninstudentassociationsorprofessionalorganisations
* Approval and oversight by a supervisor/mentor or PolyU staff is required.
Please see How to Claim WIE Hours? for details of application.
Requirement
Details
Recognised Internships/Activities
WIE Procedures
13WIE Procedures
Before placement1. Prepare a CV
JoinaCVwritingworkshopoftheFBEDGEProgrammeorhostedbytheUniversity’sCAPSoffice–detailstobeemailedtoyouindue course.
2. Secure an internship
Take the initiative to find an internship. Make use of available resoureces:
–FBWIEOnlineSystem(www.polyu.edu.hk/fb/wieonline)
–DepartmentWIEOffice
–CAPSOffice(www.polyu.edu.hk/caps/wie-home)
–JIJISwebsite(jijis.org.hk)
–Jobsearchwebsites,newspapers,etc.
3.Require employment contract and/or employment verificationdocumentation from internship offering organization.
4. Seek advices from a WIE Coordinator before confirmation/ commencement of an internship.
5.SubmitthecompletedWIEFormF6todepartmentWIEAdministratorto seek prior endorsement for any self-sourced/department-sourced placement from a WIE Coordinator before confirmation to any internship (see sample form enclosed).
During placement6. FindsupportfromFB/DepartmentWIEOfficesandWIECoordinators
for any matters, such as extension of internship period, minimum wage, MPF, insurance, or any conflict with employer.
After placement7. Completeself-evaluationviaFBWIEOnlineSystemwithin 7 days
of placement completion.
8. Complete the employer evaluation WIE Form F15 (see sample formenclosed)andsubmittoDepartmentWIEOfficewithin 7 days of placement completion.
How to claim WIE hours?• Submitall the WIE forms(toFBWIEOfficeorDepartmentWIE
office)anddoonlineself-evaluationviaFBWIEOnlineSystemwithin 1 week of the internship completion.
• Submit on time if you are graduating. Note that only claimforms submitted before the end of the last teaching week of a semester will be processed in that semester. Last teaching week ofasemesterreferto:
– Week 14 for Semester 1 and 2
– Week 7 for Semester 3 (Summer Semester)
Please see How to Claim WIE Hours?
for details of application.
WIE Form F6
WIE Form F15
WIE
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I’m currently undergoing on-the-
Job training in the En-route sector,
providing Area Control Procedural
and Surveillance Services, Flight
Information Service, and Alerting
Service.
Those years at PolyU made one of the
most memorable times in my life. The
Faculty of Business provided me with
all sorts of resources and unlimited
support to help me find my path in life
and build up my social network.
Cheryl CHAN Wei ShuenGraduateofBBA(Hons)inInternational
Shipping and Transport Logistics
Civil Aviation Department, HKSAR government
WIE Transcript
What is a WIE Transcript?WIE TranscriptisanofficialrecordissuedbytheOfficeofCareersandPlacementServices(CAPS)toenrichgraduates’portfoliosandfacilitate their job search. It shows the details of each endorsed WIE activity (including name of company/organisation, location, duration, position held, etc.) and/or work-based learning activity of a graduate.
When is WIE Transcript issued?WIE Transcript, as an endorsement of a student’s fulfillment of WIE requirements,will only be issued after the student is granted graduate status.PleaserefertoCAPSnewsandemailsfordetails.
Semester 1 graduates
WIE Transcript should be ready for collection in late February.
Semester 2 graduates
WIETranscriptshouldbereadyforcollectioninJuly.
How to apply for the WIE Transcript?PleasevisittheCAPSwebsite www.polyu.edu.hk/caps/about-wie/wie-transcript
Sample WIE Transcript
IMPORTANT !Approved WIE-related placements, internships and part-time jobs are recorded on the WIE Transcript, NOT the Co-curricular Achievement Transcript(CAT).
WIE Regulatory M
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WIE Regulatory Matters
Mandatory Provident Fund (MPF)www.mpfa.org.hkIf there is an employment relationship between the student and the offering organisation for a continuous period of not less than 60 days, the offering organisation is required to enrol the student into an MPF scheme.
Insurance Coveragewww.polyu.edu.hk/caps/> Work-Integrated Education > CAPS support of Fulfilling WIE > Insurance Coverage for WIE Activities
Students taking local or offshore internships are covered worldwide under the University’s Group Personal Accident Insurance Scheme for up to HK$500,000. For offshore internships, students are encouraged to arrange additional travel insurance and medical protection.
PRC students who reside AND work in mainland China are NOT covered within the territory of China.
Compensation and Minimum Wage Ordinancewww.polyu.edu.hk/caps/ > Work-Integrated Education > Local WIE > Preparation > About Statutory Minimum
Compensation and/or benefits are granted solely at the company/organisation’s discretion.
Please note that Statutory Minimum Wage (SMW) does not apply to student interns as well as work experience students during a period of exempt student employment. Also, SMW does not apply to interns/students with no employment relationship with the host organisation or company.
1-Year Full-time InternshipBefore applying for a 1-year full-time internship, students should consult their School/Department WIE Coordinator about study arrangement
Offshore WIE Sponsorship (OWS)www.polyu.edu.hk/caps/> Work-Integrated Education > Sponsorship for Offshore Placements (OWS)
Full-time, non-foundation/ non-final year students of UGC-funded undergraduate degree undertaking an internship in mainland China or overseas may apply to the Office of Careers and Placement Services (CAPS) for the University’s Offshore WIE Sponsorship (OWS).
WIE
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IMPORTANT !
DO NOT commence an internship before Faculty/Department endorsement.
Non-Local Studentswww.immd.gov.hk> FAQs > Immigration Policy on Study
Non-localstudentsholdingvalid“NoObjectionLetters”canlegallytake up placements in Hong Kong.
FB BBA non-local students
The Hong Kong Immigration Department (IMMD) should issue two “NoObjectionLetters”whenourstudentsenterHongKong:
(1)NoObjectionLettervalidfor4years (sameasnormalstudyperiodofBBAprogramme)
Student can take up part-time on-campus and summer employment
(2)NoObjectionLettervalidfor1year
Student can take up study-related internship/placement. This will be issued only to student who have not reached the limit set for taking up internship, i.e. one year, or one-third of the normal duration of the programme, whichever is shorter.
Non-Local Graduateswww.immd.gov.hk/> Public Services > Hong Kong Visas > Immigration Guidelines for Entry to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China > Immigration Arrangements for Non-local Graduates (IANG)
Immigration Department Enquiry Hotline: 2824-6111
Non-localfreshgraduatescanapplytostay/workintheHKSARforamaximumperiodof12monthsunderthe“ImmigrationArrangementsforNon-localGraduates”(IANG)Scheme.Students who have yet obtained their graduate certificate can apply to the Hong Kong Immigration Department by providing the following documents.
(1) Transcript
(2)ExamResultNotification(ERN)
(3) Testimonial from the institution confirming students’ graduation
Theapplicationtakesabout4weekstoprocessuponreceiptofalltherequireddocuments.
Noplacementshouldbedonebeforetheissuanceofgraduatecertificate.
WarningTo encourage a RESPONSIBLE ATTITUDE towards work, FB students will receiveawarningletterunderthefollowingconditions:
• Absentfromaninterview/internshipwithoutvalidreasonorpriornotification (at least 1 day in advance)
• Lateforaninterview/internshipwithoutpriornotification
• QuitWIEinternshipwithoutvalidreason
• Poorworkperformance(asassessedbysupervisor)
• Rejectaninternship/interviewofferwithoutvalidreason
Warned students WILL NOT be considered for any Faculty/Department-sourced WIE placement for two consecutive semesters.
FB WIE Online System
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17FB WIE Online System
FB WIE Online System (www.polyu.edu.hk/fb/wieonline) facilitates FB students’ 24/7 online management of WIE and career related matters. All BBA students have access to the system.
Student Login (available for new students in October)Username : Student ID (e.g. 12345678D)
Password for first login:
(1) Dept + (1) Date of Birth (DD-MM) (for students admitted in or after 2013/14); OR
(2) Dept + (2) first 4 digits of HKID card/Passport No. (as recorded in AS System) (for students admitted before 2013/14)
Example:
Login Page
www.polyu.edu.hk/fb/wieonline
BBA StudentAdmitted in or after 2013/14 Admitted before 2013/14
Date of Birth Password HKID/Passport Password
AF Students 01 Jan 1996 AF0101 HKID: A123456(7) AF1234
BD Students 13 May 1997 BD1305 HKID: Z135792(4) BD1357
LMS Students 03 Dec 1995 LMS0312 HKID: Z765432(1) LMS7654
MM Students 14 Nov 1996 MM1411 Passport: W654321 MM6543
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1 View WIE status and change personal information
2 Receive Email Alert for New Placement Posting
3 View and apply for placements
4 View application history
5 Upload application documents (e.g. resume/cover letter/application form)
6 Perform Self-evaluation
7 Sign up for workshop/career seminar
8 Download/view system user manual
What can a student do on
the FB WIE Online System?
1 View WIE status and change personal information
www.polyu.edu.hk/fb/wieonline > Profile > Personal, click “Edit”
i View WIE status at the bottom right corner
ii Change personal information (as necessary). Remember to click “Save Changes”
FB WIE Online System
FB WIE Online System
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i Provide a name for the search title
ii Under “Send via email”, select the frequency you want to receive Email notification
iii For “New results only“, choose “YES”
iv Finally, click “Save”
v Please check if New Placement Posting Email Alert is completed
2 Receive Email Alert for New Placement Posting
www.polyu.edu.hk/fb/wieonline > Placements > Saved Searches
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4 View application history View application details
www.polyu.edu.hk/fb/wieonline > Placements > Applications
3 View and apply for placements www.polyu.edu.hk/fb/wieonline
> Placements > WIE Placements
5 Upload application documents i Upload documents
(e.g. resume/cover letter/application form)
www.polyu.edu.hk/fb/wieonline > Documents > Click “Add New”
ii View pending documents > Documents > Pending Documents
Uploaded documents will be processed in 3-4 working days.
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> Click “Self Evaluation” next to the job title
6 Perform Self-evaluation (available upon placement completion)
www.polyu.edu.hk/fb/wieonline > Profile > For Exp. Learning, click “View All”
7 Sign up for workshop/ career seminar
www.polyu.edu.hk/fb/wieonline > Events > Workshops > Click “RSVP”
8 Download/view system user manual
www.polyu.edu.hk/fb/wieonline > Resources > Document Library
Clai
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22 How to Claim WIE Hours?
Internship Placements
Source of Internship
Job Application
WIE Prior Endorsement
WIE Application (2 weeks before commencement)
Before Internship
(1 week before commencement)
Upon Internship Completion
(within 7 days of completion and NOTLATERTHAN
Semester Week 14)
Submit Application
and Completed Forms to
Self-sourcedVia non-PolyU
systemRequired
Complete1. Form 6 – Self
SourcedApplication2. Form 3 – Letter of
Participation (forAFstudentsonly)
3. Form 27 – Letter of Consent from Parent /Guardian
(for students aged under 18 as of placement commencement date)
Read “Online
Disclaimer” on FB WIE
Online System
1 Complete Online Self-evaluation on FB WIE Online System
2 Provide supervisor with Form 15 – Employer Evaluation for completion
AFWIE(M731)
LMS WIE (M628)
MM WIE (M801)
FB WIE (M921) (for BD students)
Department-sourced
Via Email
N.A.
Complete1. Form 27 – Letter of
Consent from Parent /Guardian
(for students aged under 18 as of placement commencement date)
FB-sourced
Via FB WIE Online System
(Pre-upload resume)
FB WIE (M921)
CAPS-sourced
Local/Overseas
Placement
ViaCAPSwebsite
www.polyu.edu.hk/careers/
Required
Complete1. Form 6 – Self
SourcedApplication2. Form 3 – Letter of
Participation (forAFstudentsonly)
3. Form 27 – Letter of Consent from Parent /Guardian
(for students aged under 18 as of placement commencement date)
AFWIE(M731)LMS WIE (M628)MM WIE (M801)
FB WIE (M921) (for BD students)
Mainland Placement (Mainland
WIE Programme)
Required(CAPS arranges batch endorsement for
FB WIE)
Complete1. Form of Mainland WIE Programme on
CAPSwebsite (https://www.polyu.edu.hk/caps/ > Work-Integrated Education > Mainland WIE > Application for CAPS WIE )
2. Form 27 – Letter of Consent from Parent / Guardian(for students aged under 18 as of placement commencement date)
FB WIE (M921)
Previous internships (duringAssociateDegree/Higher Diploma study)
N.A. N.A. CompleteForm23–CreditTransferApplication
AFWIE(M731)
LMS WIE (M628)
MM WIE (M801)
FB WIE (M921) (for BD students)
Any WIE hours claim submission
later than Week 14 will be processed in the following
semester.
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AF Spring/Summer Internship Programme (for School of Accounting and Finance students only)
WIEadministrationishandledbytheSchoolofAccountingandFinance.Formoreinformation,pleaseemail [email protected]
Application Internship Matching Company Selection Internship Period
Spring Internship(SIP) September–October October–November November–December January–April
(of following year)
Summer Internship (SUIP) February – March March–April April–May June–August
Leadership Activities
Student association by June 30 by March 7 (of the following year)
Submit to
PolyU Students’ Union
• Proposal
• Form24–StudentLeadershipActivityApplication
Report(1,000 words
minimum)FB WIE (M921)
Faculty of Business Students’ Association
Accounting and Finance Society
Logistics and Maritime Studies Society
Management and Marketing Society
Other WIE Activities
Submit documents (within 7 days of placement completion) Submit to
Community Service • Form15–EmployerEvaluation(Non-Internship)• CommunityServiceReport(ifany)
FB WIE (M921)Competition • Form 15 – Employer Evaluation (Competition)
Entrepreneurship • Form 15 – Employer Evaluation (Entrepreneurship)
Claim WIE Hours? www.fb.polyu.edu.hk/
wie/forms/
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Career and Recruitment Talks
OverviewCareer and Recruitment talks have prospective employerselaborating on their expectations on new recruits and the talents they are looking for.
Benefits to StudentsStudents are provided with the latest market and industry information. They also learn about what companies expect of potential employees.
ScheduleSemester 1 and 2
Duration1 – 2 hours per session
How to apply? www.fb.polyu.edu.hk/
wie/reg
The days at PwC were long but
enjoyable. I gained valuable insights
through interacting with my
colleagues in the Institutional Group.
During the 3-month internship,
I spent time preparing
documentation, analysing financial
data, and understanding business
models of corporations in the
logistics, publishing, retail and
trading industries.
Jacky FUNG Ka Lok BBA(Hons)MajorinAccountancy
PricewaterhouseCoopers
Partial List of WIE Partners
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Partial List of WIE Partners
3M Hong Kong Ltd
A.S.WatsonGroup
AdeccoPersonnelLtd.
AdidasGroupHongKong
Anglo-EasternShipManagementLtd.
AsiaAirfreightTerminal
Bank of China
Barclays Capital
Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement (HK) Limited
BDOLimited
BrookfieldGlobalRelocationServices Hong Kong Limited
Business Environment Council
Campbell Soup Company
Canon Hongkong Company Limited
CathayPacificAirwaysLtd.
Cathay Pacific Catering Services (HK) Ltd.
CEVALogistics(HK)Ltd
China Light & Power (CLP) Holdings Limited
China Mobile Communications Corporation
Citigroup
COSCO(HongKong)GroupLimited
Dairy Farm International Holdings Limited
Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu
DHL Express (Hong Kong) Limited
Du Pont China Limited
EmperorCapitalGroupLimited
Ernst & Young
Federal Express (Hong Kong) Ltd.
GiordanoLimited
GlaxoSmithKlineLtd.
GoldmanSachs
GrantThornton
GucciGroup
Hang Seng Bank Limited
HongKongAirportAuthority
Hong Kong Disneyland Ltd.
Hong Kong Economic Times
Hong Kong International Terminals
HongKongMonetaryAuthority
Hong Kong Productivity Council
HongKongRedCross
Hong Kong Tourism Board
Hong Kong Trade Development Council
Hongkong Electric Holdings Limited
J.P.Morgan
Jebsen&Co.Ltd.
JuniorAchievementHongKong
Kerry Logistics (HK) Ltd.
KPMG
Leo Burnett Limited
L’OrealHongKongLimited
Maersk HK Ltd
MajorLindsey&AfricaHongKongLimited
Microsoft Hong Kong Limited
Modern Terminals Limited
MOLLinerLimited
Motorola (HK) Limited
MTRCorporationLimited
NECHongKongLimited
Nespresso
NikeHongKongLimited
Nokia(H.K.)Limited
NWSTransportServicesLtd.
OrientOverseasContainerLineLtd.(OOCL)
OtisElevatorCo.(HK)Ltd.
Pacific Basin Shipping (HK) Limited
PricewaterhouseCoopers
Samsung
Schneider Electric (Hong Kong) Limited
SocieteGeneraleCorporateandInvestment Banking
Sony Corporation of Hong Kong Ltd.
Standard Chartered Bank
The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited
The Hong Kong Federation of YouthGroups
Volkswagen Hong Kong Limited
Wallem Services Limited
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The Whole Person Development Programme (WPDP) fosters the holistic development of undergraduates through guidance and training. The range of activities enables Faculty students to develop in terms of commitment, competence, communication, co-operation and confidence in addition to a global outlook.
(Reference:www.fb.polyu.edu.hk/wpdp)
Whole Person Development Programme (WPDP)
Students are encouraged to participate in
• FBStudentExchangeProgramme
• FBMentorshipSchemes
• FBStudentAmbassadorScheme
• FBCommunityServiceLearningProgramme(FBCSLP)
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EligibilityFaculty-level exchange places are open for applications from
3-Year BBA Programmes
• All Full-time Year 1BBA students (including bothUGC-fundedprogrammes and self-financed programme 21045)
• Full-timestudentsadmitteddirectlytoYear2ofBBAprogrammes
• Year2studentsofDoubleDegreeprogrammes05004and61032
4-Year BBA Programmes
• AllFull-timeYear2BBAstudents
• Full-timestudentsadmitteddirectlytoYear3ofBBAprogrammes
• Year3studentsofDoubleDegreeprogrammes05404and61432
FB Student Exchange ProgrammePolyU Student Exchange Programme supports the all-round development of students, particularly with greater exposure to different cultures.
Outbound Exchange ProgrammeWe have outbound exchange places at (1) Institutional Level and (2) Faculty Level.
(1) Institutional Level – application open to all PolyU full-time undergraduates. The International Student Exchange Programme (Overseas) is coordinated by the International Affairs Office (IAO)(www.polyu.edu.hk/iao) and the Student Exchange Programme (Chinese Mainland & Taiwan) iscoordinatedbytheChineseMainlandAffairsOffice(CMAO)(www.polyu.edu.hk/cmao). Students should follow the instructions of IAO and CMAO for “Institutional Level” exchange programmesapplication.
(2) Faculty Level – open ONLY to undergraduates of the Faculty of Business (FB). FB students should lodge their applications with FB WPDP Team. Please refer to the schedule below.
Process Overseas ExchangeMainland China & Taiwan
Exchange
Information Session October/November –
Call for Application(for outbound exchange in the
next academic year)
October/November February
All“FacultyLevel”exchangeprogrammeapplicationviaFBWPDPTeam
Application Deadline AroundDecember AroundMarch
Interview January March
Announcement of Results February / March March/April
Briefing for Nominees February/March(byIAO) March/April(byCMAO)
Application for Sponsorship Students departing in Sem 1 – call for application in July / AugustStudents departing in Sem 2 – call for application in December / JanuaryRefertoFinancialAidsectionfordetails
Pre-departure Orientation (scheduledbyIAO) (scheduledbyCMAO)
Selection Criteria• Academicperformance
• Languageproficiency
• Leadership
• Extra-curricularactivitiesinvolvement
• Communityservice
• Performanceatinterview
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During the half-year exchange study
at the Tsinghua University, I learnt a
lot and met many new friends. Apart
from formal education, I was delighted
to be able to join other activities. I had
a great time interacting with and
learning from senior executives of
renowned accounting firms in China.
The exchange to Beijing really
enriched my life as a student.
CHIN Ying YingBBA(Hons)inAccountancyTsinghua University, China
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Post-exchange Requirements• SubmitareportonattainmentandpersonaldevelopmenttoFB
&IAO/CMAO(asappropriate).
• SubmitaphotojournalofstudentexchangeexperiencetoFB.
• Completeatleast50-hour-pointsofvoluntaryservicetoSchools/Departments of FB, FB, PolyU or the community.
Financial Aid• UniversityExchangeSponsorshipandFBExchangeSponsorship
are available for application from full-time undergraduates on exchange to Mainland China, Taiwan or overseas. These two schemes support air fare, insurance and/or living expenses during exchange.
• Students with financial difficulties and going on overseasexchange can also apply for the University Hardship Fund and Faculty of Business Hardship Fund.
Partner Institutions(full list available at www.polyu.edu.hk/fb/exchange)* Percentage of FB outbound exchange students in 2013/14.
Europe 67%* AarhusUniversity (Denmark) AudenciaNantesSchool (France) of Management NewcastleUniversity (UK) UniversityofGroningen (TheNetherlands) University of Ljublijana (Slovenia) UniversityofZurich (Switzerland) Uppsala University (Sweden)
... and others
Asia and Australasian countries 10%* Chulalongkorn University (Thailand) Korea University (Korea) RoyalMelbourneInstituteofTechnology (Australia) SeoulNationalUniversity (Korea) Singapore Management University (Singapore) UniversityofNewSouthWales (Australia)
... and others
Mainland China & Taiwan 11%* Fudan University NationalChiaoTungUniversity (Taiwan) Peking University RenminUniversityofChina ShanghaiJiaotongUniversity Tsinghua University
... and others
North America 12%* HEC Montréal (Canada) TheUniversityofFlorida (USA) UniversityofAlberta,SchoolofBusiness (Canada) UniversityofCalifornia (USA) University of Windsor (Canada)
... and others
For details of FB Student Exchange
Programme, visit www.polyu.edu.hk/
fb/exchange
FB Mentorship Schem
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For details of FB Mentorship Schemes, visit
www.polyu.edu.hk/ fb/mentorship
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FB Mentorship SchemesMentoring involves an experienced person advising a student on academic, personal and professional development. The Faculty‘s (1) Professional Mentoring; and (2) Student Mentoring help students
• acquiresocialandinterpersonalskills
• developtheirpotential,valuesandaspirations
• pursueaprofessionalcareer
• liveuptoemployers’expectations
• respondconstructivelytorealworldchallenges
FB Mentorship Schemes
Professional Mentorship Student Mentorship
Nature • Seniorexecutivesoffer
– guidance on career planning
– advice on professional development
• CoordinatedbyrespectiveSchool/Departments
• Seniorstudentswithoutstandingachievements help junior students
• CoordinatedbyFBWPDPTeamincollaborationwithSAO
Who can be a Mentee?
Students in Year 2 or above, as determined by School/Departments
FB freshmen
How to become a Mentee?
(Refer to information from School/Departments)
AllFreshmenarementees.Thereisnoneed to lodge an application.
Application Deadline (Refer to information from School/Departments)
Recruitment of mentors commences in Semester 2 of previous year.
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Schedule
Workshops
CallforApplication Services
FB Student Ambassador Scheme
• FB Student Ambassadors serve the Faculty and the universitythrough various functions and activities.
Mission• PromotePolyU,FBandBBAprogrammes
• ParticipateinpromotionalactivitiesinHongKongandoverseas
• Receiveguests,prospectivestudentsandpotentialemployers
• RepresenttheFacultyateventsandduringvisits
• Shareexperiencewithandprovidesupporttofellowstudents
• ActasmastersofceremoniesduringFacultyevents
Training WorkshopsThey join training workshopson a range of topics including
• AwarenessofCurrentAffairs
• EffectiveCommunication
• BusinessEtiquette
• TableManner
• MasterofCeremonyIntensiveTraining
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FB Community Service Learning Programme (FB CSLP)
Overview• TheFacultycollaborateswiththetheAgencyforVolunteerService(AVS)( ) to offer
Volunteer Training Workshops tailor-made for FB students.
• Studentsjoincommunityservicethrough
– FB CARES (Faculty of Business•Community•Awareness•Readiness•Engagement•Services)
–AgencyforVolunteerService(AVS)
– Self-initiated projects
• FB CARES aims at broadening students’ understanding of thecommunity through voluntary service, encouraging them to share social responsibility and preparing them to be all-round professionals. The following on-going projects need your support.
– Clinton Global Initiative University (CGI U),initiated by President Clinton in 2007, is a community of young leaders who take concrete steps to solve new challenges worldwide. It has five foci, namely Education, Environment and Climate Change, Peace and Human Rights, Poverty Alleviation, and Public Health. PolyU’s Faculty ofBusinessisthefirstAsianmember.
The Faculty’s first project “Social Problem:PovertyAlleviation” tackles twoproblems inHongKong:1)citizensagedaround45to75beingunskilledandthusunemployed;and2) reusableobjects being thrown away. Student groups, community organisations and the unemployed join hands in upcycling and turning discarded materials into marketable products. Participants gain new skills and contributes to environment protection.
– MISSION 200 貧窮老人 aims at providing 200 elderly and lonely people with care and daily necessities every year. Faculty students will attend workshops organised by the Social Welfare Department and the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Hong Kong to learn the necessary skills and group together to pay visits to the elderly in public housing estates in Shatin. They also reached out to the homeless in Hung Hom during winter.
– Wellness Clinic, operated by students from the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences andthe Faculty of Business, where students gain clinic experience and develop communication, leadership and entrepreneurial skills. The clinic is aimed mainly at providing preventive health services, including screening and other physical examinations as well as health education, such as promoting good habits. The first programme is targeted at elderly with fall risks.
CommunityAwarenessReadinessEngagementServices
Faculty of Business
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Volunteer Training WorkshopApartfromtrainingforspecificprojects,studentsattendregulartrainingworkshopsofferedbySAO.
Duration Topic Remarks
1 hour Concept of voluntary service
1 hour Service planning I (organisation and considerations) I ( )
2 hours Service planning II (using business expertise and organisational skills to address issues concerning
social enterprises) II
( )
Tailor-made for FB students toapplyacquiredbusiness
knowledge to community service
• Recognition
–AttendancerecordedonCo-curricularAchievementTranscript(CAT)issuedbySAO
–40pointsforSAO’s‘SPECIAL’AwardforAll-roundDevelopment
– 4 WIE hours
–CertificateofAttendance
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FB Comm
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Community Service by Sources
•Studentsaregroupedbasedon expertise and interests
•EachstudentisassignedtoaNGOwhich provides Elderly, Children and Youth,Rehabilitation,orFamilyandCommunity service
•Eachstudentissupervisedbyaproject leader arranged by the NGOorFB
•ServicesunderFBCARESare recognized under FB CSLP
• StudentscanaccessOSL’sCommunityServiceNet www.osl.polyu.edu.hk/csnet/
• SpecialcommunityprojectslaunchedbyOSLarepromotedthrough the Student Portal
•Theservicemustinvolvecooperation with/participation in activities of the Hong Kong CouncilofSocialService-listedNon-governmentalOrganisations(NGOs) www.hkcss.org.hk/c/fc_detail2.
asp?fc_id=59
•PriorapprovalfromWPDPCoordinator (or delegate) is
requiredforsuchservicesbeing recognised under
FB CSLP
•SAO,onbehalfofPolyU,hasjoinedtheAVSas
Corporate Member (Membershipno.:CM0069)
•FBpromotesselectedAVSservicesto students
•StudentsmayvisitAVSwebsite www.avs.org.hk for more
opportunities
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Sept Oct 2014 - Sept 2015
Training Workshops
CallforApplication
FB CSLP Service
Schedule
Community Service
Office of Service Learning (OSL)Ag
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Reporting Mechanism
Community Service Completed
Recognition
Recognition of FB CSLP
Recognition of FB CARES
Certificate of Merit
• Issuedtostudentswithtotal service hours throughout the whole study period 50
• Obtainableupongraduation
CAT
• RecordedonCo-curricularAchievementTranscript(CAT)basedonSAO’s (www.polyu.edu.hk/sao/activities/cat/)
FB WIE
• WithpriorapprovalbyFaculty, community service can count towards WIE
Recordthecommunityservicehoursonline
Endorsed by WPDP Coordinator for recognitionunderFBCSLP/FBCARES
Service hours recorded and accumulated
Certificate of Merit obtainable upon graduation if total service hours 50 throughout the study period
For FB CSLP details and relevant forms, visit www.polyu.edu.hk/
fb/fbcslp
FB Comm
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For details of OSL scholarship and funding,
visit www.osl.polyu.edu.hk
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Support from Office of Service Learning (OSL)• TheUniversityhassetupaService-LearningScholarshipScheme
undertheadministrationoftheOfficeofServiceLearningwiththefollowingobjectives:
– To support meritorious students who have outstanding performance in service-learning subjects; and
– To encourage students to continue their involvement in community service and act as student leaders to support the development of Service-Learning in PolyU.
Dean
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The Dean’s List is an initiative of the Faculty of Business to recognise students with outstanding academic performance.
Dean’s List
Dean’s List Criteria (subject to review annually):1.Studentswhoarerankedtop10%byyearGPAofthetotalstudent
population across all undergraduate programmes in the Faculty andwithayearGPAofatleast3.5inayearofstudy(includingSemester 3, if any) will be placed on the List regardless of their programme and year.
2.Minimumcreditattainment:
– 27 credits (full-time students) (at least 15 credits should be attained in PolyU)
– 15 credits (part-time students)
3. Credits transferred from non-PolyU programmes and student exchange programmes will be counted in the yearly credit attainment.
4.AllfinalyearstudentswithyearlyGPA≥3.5andanawardwith2nd Class Honours (Division 1) or upper will be included on the Dean’s List regardless of credit attainment in the final year.
5. Students who have been involved in disciplinary action will not be eligible for the Dean’s List.
Award:• CertificateofHonour,whichwillberecordedonthetranscriptof
study.
Facilities
Opening Hours:Mon–Fri:8:00a.m.–10:30p.m.
Sat:8:30a.m.–8:30p.m.Sun&PublicHoliday:Closed
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Kwong Sik Kwan & Hui May Kuen Multimedia Resource Centre (MMRC)Multimedia Resource Centre(MMRC)isastate-of-the-artfacilityfor Faculty of Business students.
Centre Features:• Threemultimediastudioswithhigh-techequipmentaswell
as teaching and learning software
• Acommonareaforprojectactivitiesandgroupdiscussion
• AccesstoBloombergfinancialdata
Multimedia Resource Centre Rules and Guidelines1. Nogamesorgambling.
2. Noeatingordrinking,unlessspecificallyauthorised.
3. Nounauthorisedentryintocomputerclassroomswhileclassisinprogress.
4. Do not mark, deface, damage, misplace, remove or destroy the Centre’smaterials,equipmentorproperty.
5. Donot leavepersonalbelongingsunattended.ReportpropertylosstoCampusSecurityControlOffice.
6. Report accidents and damage to equipment immediately toCentre staff.
7. Back up your data. Files saved in the Centre’s computers will be permanently erased after reboot or shutdown.
8. LeavetheCentreasrequestedbyCentrestafforsecurityguards.
9. The Centre reserves the right to restrict access to facilities without prior notice.
10. The Centre is under CCTV surveillance. Violators of Centre rules mayberequiredtoleaveimmediately.
Facilities
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CY TUNG International Centre for Maritime Studies(ICMS)CY TUNG International Centre for Maritime Studies (ICMS) aims at becoming a world-class centre for maritime studies, education and consultancy.
To achieve this mission, ICMS
• ProvidesqualitycomprehensivemaritimeeducationinHongKong,ChineseMainlandandAsia
• Engagesinapplication-orientedresearchinshipping,maritimeandsupplychainlogistics
• Conductsprofessionaltrainingandconsultingactivitiesinthefieldofshippingandsupplychainlogistics from both management and economic perspectives
• PromotesandstrengthensPolyU’srelationshipwiththemaritimecommunity
Centre Features:• MarineSimulationLaboratory
• GMDSSSimulationLaboratory
• MaritimeInformationTechnologyLaboratory
Target Users:LMS students, staff and research personnel (LMS undergraduate students can use the Maritime Information Technology Laboratory on weekdays. The other laboratories are for teaching and seminar use only.)
Location:4/F, CD WingPolyU Campus
Opening Hours: (Maritime Information Technology Laboratory)
Mon–Fri:8:30a.m.–5:00p.m.Sat&Sun:Closed
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IMC-Frank Tsao Maritime Library and Research & Development Centre (IMCC)IMC-Frank Tsao Maritime Library and Research & Development Centre (IMCC) aims at promoting maritime education to enhance the position of Hong Kong’s maritime industry and providing up-to-date maritime information for the government and the maritime community.
Centre Features:• MaritimeLibrary
• Research&DevelopmentCentre
Target Users:• PolyUstaffandstudents,particularlythoseinterestedin
logistics and maritime studies
• Membersofthemaritimecommunityandotherinstitutions
Location:RoomFJ620PolyU Campus
Rules and RegulationsAll library users are requested to observe thefollowinglibraryregulations:
1.1 OpeningHours:TheOpeningHoursaresubjectto change in the light of demand for library users and staff availability from time to time. It is announced and checked via the library’s enquiry number 3400 3618, posted on thelibrary’s homepage www.imcc.polyu.edu.hk, and at the entrance of the library.
1.2 Admission: PolyU staff and students shallpresent a valid University Identity Card for entry. IMCC staff shall have the authority to request a user to produce his/her UniversityIdentity Card for Identification.
1.3Conductoflibraryusers:
a) Alllibraryusersshouldfollowtheinstructionson the proper use of the Library as displayed in the Library or given verbally by IMCC staff.
b) Allbooksandmaterials in the librarycanbeused inside the library only. No borrowingservice is provided.
c) The Library serves as a place for all library users to pursue their studies and research. Anymisuseoflibraryfacilitiesoranybehaviorconsidered by IMCC staff to be unseemly is not
Opening Hours:Mon–Fri:
9:00a.m.–1:00p.m.; 2:00p.m.–6:00p.m.
permitted. IMCC staff shall have the authority to exclude those who have ignored verbal warning from the Library for the remainder of the day. Serious offences will be liable to further disciplinary action.
d) Books and other items which are the property of the Library must be kept clean, and not be mutilated or defaced. The full replacement cost will be charged for any damage caused by users.
e) Food, drink, smoking and games of any form arenotallowedinthelibrary.Audio,video,andphotographicequipmentmaynotbeusedwithout the IMCC staff’s permission. IMCC staff has the authority to forbid any library users for doing anything which may interfere with the proper use and management of the library.
f) Using mobiles and pagers etc. are prohibited inthelibrary.Offendersmaybeexcludedfromthe library by the IMCC staff.
g) Libraryusersarerequiredtositintheplacesprovided. Tables and chairs should not be misused or moved to new positions.
h) Seat reservation is not allowed. Unattended belongings may be removed by IMCC staff. IMCC will not be responsible for any loss or damage of personal property.
i) IMCC staff has the authority to request anylibrary users to show their belongings for inspection at the library exit. The library users may also be asked to show the contents of their bags, cases or other kind of receptacles.
j) Silencemustbeobservedinthelibrary.Anylibrary user who makes disturbances to others and ignores verbal warning of IMCC staff may be excluded from the library by the staff.
k) All libraryusersare liabletoobservethelawregarding copyright in using photocopying machines in the library. Reproduction orduplication of computer software or audio-visual materials is prohibited. Library users are fully responsible for any legal consequencesconcerning copyright that may arise.
l) The use of Internet resources in the Library is for the interest and information of the Library community. Internet users in the Library have a responsibility to be aware of materials that may be offensive to others when using computer facilities in public areas. Internet users should not use public library computers and printers to display or print materials that might be defined as harassing or obscene. IMCC staff has the authority to prohibit such users using the Internet resources in the library.
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Students Programme Coordinator Office Contact Website
AF
Work-Integrated Education
Mr Percy Wong M739 [email protected]/wie_pagesGeneralEnquiries M731
[email protected] (2766-7134 / 2766-7086)
Student Exchange Programme
Dr Vincent Ching M719 [email protected]/ fb/exchange
Student Mentorship Programme
DrJodyWong M717 [email protected]
www.polyu.edu.hk/ fb/mentorshipProfessional
Mentorship Programme
Dr Haitian Lu M748 [email protected]
Community Service Learning Programme
Ms Ching-yee Tam M833 [email protected]/ fb/fbcslp
Contact UsAssociate Dean (Academic Support) Dr Man-kwong LeungOffice:M921c Tel:2766-7125 Email:[email protected]
FB Student Development Office:
Location:M921
Work-Integrated Education (WIE) Team:Tel:3400-3562 Email:[email protected]:www.polyu.edu.hk/fb/wie
Whole Person Development Programme (WPDP) TeamTel:3400-3578 Email:[email protected]:www.polyu.edu.hk/fb/wpdp
Students Programme Contact
BD*
Work-Integrated Education Please consult Dr Man-kwong Leung (2766-7125, [email protected])
or FB Work-Integrated Education Team (3400-3562, [email protected])
orFB Student Development Team
(3400-3578, [email protected])
Student Exchange Programme
Student Mentorship Programme
Professional Mentorship Programme
Community Service Learning Programme
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Students Programme Coordinator Office Contact Website
LMS
Work-Integrated Education
DrPeterLee(GSCM) M613 [email protected]
www.lms.polyu.edu.hk
Prof. Petrus Choy (ISTL)
M1002 [email protected]
GeneralEnquiries [email protected] (2766-4607)
Student Exchange Programme
Prof. Hong Yan M616a [email protected] www.polyu.edu.hk/ fb/exchange
Student Mentorship Programme Dr Sunny Yeung M630 [email protected] www.polyu.edu.hk/
fb/mentorshipProfessional Mentorship Programme
MrOwenTang M629 [email protected]
Community Service Learning Programme
Dr Peter Lee M613 [email protected] www.polyu.edu.hk/ fb/fbcslp
Students Programme Coordinator Office Contact Website
MM
Work-Integrated Education
Dr Eric Lam M934 [email protected]
www.polyu.edu.hk/mm/
Dr Ken Wong M1018 [email protected]
GeneralEnquiries [email protected] (2766-7368)
Student Exchange Programme
Dr Stephen Ko M1026 [email protected]/ fb/exchangeDrQiCong M1023 [email protected]
Student Mentorship Programme
DrDavidNg M1025 [email protected]/ fb/mentorshipProfessional
Mentorship Programme
Community Service Learning Programme
Dr Simon Chan M1031 [email protected]/ fb/fbcslp
* Broad Discipline of Business
Use
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Faculty of Business www.fb.polyu.edu.hk
Definitive Programme Document www.fb.polyu.edu.hk/4_year_curriculum.aspx
School of Accounting and Finance (AF) www.af.polyu.edu.hk
Department of Logistics and Maritime Studies (LMS) www.lgt.polyu.edu.hk
Department of Management and Marketing (MM) www.polyu.edu.hk/mm
PolyU Units & Facilities
AcademicCalendar www.polyu.edu.hk/as/students/AC.pdf
Campus Map www.polyu.edu.hk/fmo/eMap/map.php
ChineseMainlandAffairsOffice(CMAO) www.polyu.edu.hk/cmao/eng/
eStudent www.polyu.edu.hk/student
InternationalAffairsOffice(IAO) www.polyu.edu.hk/iao
Learn@PolyU learn.polyu.edu.hk
Mainland and International Student Services (MISS) www.polyu.edu.hk/miss/
OfficeofCareers&PlacementServices(CAPS) www.polyu.edu.hk/caps/
OfficeofServiceLearning www.osl.polyu.edu.hk
Scholarships www.polyu.edu.hk/sao/scholarships
StudentAffairsOffice(SAO) www.polyu.edu.hk/sao/
Student Counsellor www.polyu.edu.hk/sao/cs/counselling/general.html
University Health Service www.polyu.edu.hk/~uhs/
Useful Links
Map
IMC-Frank Tsao Maritime Library and Research &
Development Centre [IMCC] (FJ620)
CY TUNG International Centre for Maritime Studies [ICMS]
(4/F, CD Wing)
Multimedia Resource Centre [MMRC]
AF WIE (M731)
LMS WIE (M628)
MM WIE (M801)
FB Career Resources Centre (M921)
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