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          can offer more power engineering training
        
        
          and other industry-related programming.”
        
        
          In addition to improving lab facilities, funds
        
        
          provide scholarships to encourage top-
        
        
          notch local students to enter the industry
        
        
          and succeed.
        
        
          Hands-on experience
        
        
          The connections that graduates build with
        
        
          Husky Energy throughout their programmes
        
        
          are critical to their success. Working as a
        
        
          power engineer requires not only theoretical
        
        
          knowledge, but also real experience in
        
        
          facilities, known as “steam time”.
        
        
          Husky Energy recruits power engineers
        
        
          at all levels and supports trainees in
        
        
          obtaining hands-on experience with actual
        
        
          equipment. This has led to permanent job
        
        
          offers for scholarship recipients who meet
        
        
          Husky Energy’s high standards. The first
        
        
          group will graduate in June 2015, confident
        
        
          in their skills and many with a job in hand.
        
        
          More Husky Energy-supported graduates
        
        
          will follow.
        
        
          In different parts of the world, young
        
        
          people have different needs. On the
        
        
          Canadian Prairies, it may be access to
        
        
          world-class training so they can have
        
        
          meaningful careers close to home. Other
        
        
          youth may hope to travel the world to
        
        
          pursue their dreams.
        
        
          Alight with academic passion:
        
        
          Hutchison Chevening Scholars
        
        
          For students who excel academically,
        
        
          tremendous opportunities await. HWL
        
        
          helps those with the brightest potential to
        
        
          further their ambitions. The rare few are
        
        
          rewarded with the prestigious Hutchison
        
        
          Chevening scholarship.
        
        
          The global Chevening scholarship
        
        
          programme was founded in 1983 by
        
        
          the British government with the aim of
        
        
          providing talented young people from
        
        
          around the world the opportunity to study
        
        
          in the United Kingdom and immerse
        
        
          themselves in British culture. HWL has
        
        
          supported the Hutchison Chevening
        
        
          Scholarships since 2002.
        
        
          Chevening’s global budget each year is
        
        
          approximately GBP18 million, the majority
        
        
          of which is funded by UK’s Ministry of
        
        
          Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
        
        
          The remaining funding is donated by
        
        
          organisations around the world, including
        
        
          HWL. For the past 12 years, HWL has
        
        
          donated over GBP6.5 million to sponsor
        
        
          more than 710 scholars from Hong Kong
        
        
          and Mainland China to study in the UK.
        
        
          “Since taking up my post in Hong Kong
        
        
          last September, I have been struck by
        
        
          what a great friend and commercial
        
        
          partner Hutchison Whampoa is to the
        
        
          UK,” said Caroline Wilson, British Consul
        
        
          General to Hong Kong, in 2012. “This
        
        
          is exemplified by the fact that HWL is
        
        
          the most generous funding partner for
        
        
          Chevening. I am very proud that we have
        
        
          the Hutchison Chevening scholarship
        
        
          and want to thank HWL for their massive
        
        
          contribution. The work ensures that a
        
        
          fantastic pool of talented candidates
        
        
          have access to the opportunities the
        
        
          programme provides.”
        
        
          
            “The strong financial support
          
        
        
          
            from this scholarship has been
          
        
        
          
            incredibly helpful.”
          
        
        
          Chung Pui-shan,
        
        
          Hutchison Chevening scholar
        
        
          With the support of HWL, young people
        
        
          in Hong Kong can access one of the best
        
        
          education opportunities in the world.
        
        
          Alongside their formal studies, they
        
        
          can experience all the history, heritage,
        
        
          scenery, art, culture and sport that
        
        
          Britain offers to broaden their horizons.
        
        
          “I think the strong financial support from
        
        
          this Scholarship has been incredibly
        
        
          helpful, allowing us not only to focus on
        
        
          our studies, but also to participate in
        
        
          extracurricular activities,” says Chung
        
        
          Pui-shan, a current Hutchison Chevening
        
        
          scholar at the Institution of Development
        
        
          Studies in the University of Sussex.
        
        
          “One of the biggest gains from this
        
        
          programme is definitely the connections
        
        
          I’ve made,” says Paul Li, the 2004
        
        
          Chevening scholar and current Vice
        
        
          President of the British Chevening Scholars
        
        
          (Hong Kong) Association. “Even when I
        
        
          travel abroad, I frequently meet up with
        
        
          other foreign Chevening scholars through
        
        
          its extensive global alumni network.”
        
        
          While the complex needs of students vary
        
        
          from place to place—from the heights of
        
        
          British education to humble Vietnamese
        
        
          villages—Hutchison is making a difference
        
        
          in the lives of young people all around the
        
        
          world.
        
        
          Chevening scholars congregate in Britain.