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CityU “Auxies” Win Top Training Awards


The disciplinary forces have always been a career designation for many CityU students. This year, 2 CityU students who have joined the Auxiliary Undergraduate Scheme (AUS) won awards in their training programmes.

The Scheme equips university students to be auxiliary constables through training about law, police procedures and shooting. Willis Chan Pak-hong (Biology, Year 2) was granted the prestigious Silver Whistle Award and 2 shooting awards in this summer programme—only those who have the best overall performance could claim the Silver Whistle Award!

Willis said he was inspired by his father and decided to serve the society through engaging in the disciplined services. During the training, he encountered many challenges and gained valuable friendships. Willis realised that attention to details is the key to any accomplishment. He is glad that his work was acknowledged by the instructors and colleagues. Willis plans to join the Hong Kong Police Force in the future so he could continue to serve citizens of Hong Kong.

Student Fung Uen-ying (International business, Year 4), also a participant of AUS, received the Commandant’s Certificate (Intake Academic Award) for her exceptional performance during the training. Uen-ying appreciates the opportunity to put policing concepts into practice and believes that the experience she has gained in the AUS would enhance her chances of becoming a police officer after graduation.

  
Auxiliary constables from CityU: Fung Uen-ying (middle) and
Willis Chan (2nd from right) excel in the training.
  

  
Aspired to serve Hong Kong citizens, Willis Chan participates
in the Auxiliary Undergraduate Scheme.