These trips were, of course, not only about institutional engagement. As I mentioned, we reunited with alumni and heard about their enthusiasm for HKUMed and how proud they are to be alumni. It was also a delight to meet with EY and exchange students during both trips. For a number of them, this was their first time living on their own, away from home, and they are learning valuable life lessons, such as how to cook! And how to stay on top of the small daily demands of living independently. The best part is that alongside these adjustments, they continue to thrive academically and take a proactive approach to planning their studies. A number of host institutions spoke very highly to me about the diligence of our students and how they shine in class. 5 THE DEAN’S LETTER
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