G
        
        
          raduation day was all chill
        
        
          and thrill for Ma Enxi. “I
        
        
          was so excited but also anx-
        
        
          ious,” Ma recalls. “On one
        
        
          hand I couldn’t wait to see the world in
        
        
          front of me, but on the other I wasn’t
        
        
          sure if I could handle it. I felt very proud
        
        
          in my academic gown, clutching my
        
        
          certificate, but it was also a sorrowful
        
        
          farewell to Shantou University.”
        
        
          For the now-CEO of three compa-
        
        
          nies (two in the Mainland and one in
        
        
          Hong Kong) those early doubts have
        
        
          been put to rest.Ma is a textbook case of
        
        
          success through hard work, a good
        
        
          education and a bit of luck. Since grad-
        
        
          uating 12 years ago, he has become a
        
        
          captain of industry and he believes his
        
        
          alma mater played a pivotal role in laying
        
        
          the foundations of his success.
        
        
          “Shantou prepared us very well in
        
        
          theory as well as in application,” explains
        
        
          Australia’s department of Orthopaedic
        
        
          Surgery.
        
        
          The list of distinguished graduates is
        
        
          long. Another past student of Shantou
        
        
          Medical School, Dr Cai Zhiming, is now
        
        
          head of the Peking University Shenzhen
        
        
          Hospital. He graduated in 1984.
        
        
          Liu Qingsong earned a degree in
        
        
          law in 1987. He is now a Judge in the
        
        
          Guangdong High Court, and deputy
        
        
          head of the Civil Court.
        
        
          These are just a few of Shantou
        
        
          University’s success stories. In the past 20
        
        
          years, nearly 30,000 high-calibre gradu-
        
        
          ates from its eight schools and colleges –
        
        
          Medicine, Liberal Arts, Engineering, Law,
        
        
          Business, Art, Adult Education and
        
        
          Science – have gone into the world
        
        
          equipped with a solid education and the
        
        
          confidence to make a difference.
        
        
          June 27, 2002 was another proud day
        
        
          for many at Shantou University (also
        
        
          GATEWAY TO
        
        
          OPPORTUNITY
        
        
          
            In just 20 years, Shantou University has grown from a seed of an idea into a
          
        
        
          
            tree of learning where talent blossoms.
          
        
        
          
            By Isabella Ng
          
        
        
          Ma, “I have been able to apply most of
        
        
          my knowledge to my work. I feel quite
        
        
          lucky in that respect.”
        
        
          Dr Zheng Minghao enrolled at
        
        
          Shantou Medical College in 1978. By
        
        
          the time he graduated, the institution
        
        
          had transformed into a full-fledged uni-
        
        
          versity, thanks to the financial backing of
        
        
          Hong Kong businessman Li Ka-shing.
        
        
          The education Zheng received helped
        
        
          him thrive in the medical field.
        
        
          “In those days, the facilities were not
        
        
          as advanced as they are today,” he recalls,
        
        
          “but the lecturers were outstanding –
        
        
          they really put their hearts into teaching
        
        
          and communicating with the students.
        
        
          They taught us to be positive. It equipped
        
        
          me to survive when I went abroad.”
        
        
          After graduating, Zheng went to
        
        
          Australia to study further, then to
        
        
          Harvard in 1991. He is now head of
        
        
          research at the University of Western
        
        
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