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Career handbook goes online

The Education Bureau has published the online version of its Careers Guidance Handbook for Secondary 5 Graduates 2009-2010 and enhanced the search functions for finding S6 places on its website.

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Michael Suen to attend education forum

Secretary for Education Michael Suen will lead a delegation to Singapore July 6 to attend the International Education Roundtable to discuss education systems worldwide.

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Sir Edward Youde scholarships open
The Sir Edward Youde Memorial Fund Council is inviting applicants for its 2010-11 fellowships and scholarships for overseas studies, including an award for disabled students. The closing date is September 30.
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776 research projects win funding
The Research Grants Council has approved 776 projects from University Grants Committee-funded institutions, involving $517.6 million.
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Sister-school scheme a success

A sister-school scheme giving Hong Kong students more exposure to the Mainland has been running well with more institutes taking part, Permanent Secretary for Education Raymond Wong says.

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Education Commission gets 2 new members

Professor Lee Wing-on and Shirley Loo have been appointed members of the Education Commission.
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Taking a new safety turn
Inspection of construction site

Enhanced safety measures have seen industrial accidents on Highways Department projects fall 80% in a decade. However, the department tells news.gov.hk it is not complacent with the improvement and is working to further cut injuries with a new safety strategy.

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6 A students
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Top of the class: Hong Kong School of Commerce students Eileen Yue and Chan Zhen-chi proudly display their A-level exam results - six As apiece. They are two of just three students to achieve perfect grades. Full Story

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