Scholarship Program 2023

At Home Foundation has launched a scholarship program for the 2023-2024 academic year. This program aims to provide some financial support for students from Hong Kong in their pursuit of further education.

Scholarship program 2023

At Home Foundation Scholarship Program 2023 results have been announced. This scholarship program is for Hong Kong migrants who will enrol in an accredited institution for further and higher education studies (including vocational training) in the coming academic year. Students who have been admitted or will be admitted to these institutions in the UK and who need financial support are eligible to apply.

We have received a total of 85 applications which far exceeded our expectations. Given our limited financial resources, we can only award 7 scholarships in the 2023-2024 academic year. The amount of each scholarship is between £3,000 - £4,000.

We are grateful to our donors for their donations which make this scholarship program possible. Their generosity goes a long way in helping new immigrant students in their pursuit of higher education. We would also like to thank members of the selection panel* who spent time and effort to review all applications and provided us with valuable feedback.

We congratulate the awardees and wish them the best in their academic endeavours. We are grateful to all applicants for their interest in the scholarship program.

At Home Foundation hopes to continue the scholarship program in the coming year, so please follow us closely for updates and donate to help us continue the program in 2024.

*The Evaluation Panel comprises of (in alphabetical order):

  • Professor Johannes Chan, Adjunct Professor and former Chair Professor of Public Law,  University of Hong Kong

  • Dr. Sui Ting Kong, Associate Professor, Durham University

  • Mr. Samuel Lai, AHF Chairman

  • Mr. Jabez Lam, Manager, Hackney Chinese Community Services Association

  • Dr. Arisina Chun Yee Ma, geriatrician, NHS consultant. (ex committee member of Medical Council, HK and past president of HK Public Doctors Association)