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As one of the major employers in Hong Kong, The Hong Kong Jockey Club helps build the capacity of our local workforce through its employee development programme. Today (23 July), the Club announced the official launch of The Hong Kong Jockey Club Membership Hospitality Academy, the first non-academic institute to run hospitality programmes with a QF Level 5 accreditation, which is equivalent to the QF level of a local Bachelor’s degree.

A new batch of 42 students from various tertiary institutions were awarded the Hong Kong Jockey Club Scholarships...

The Hong Kong Jockey Club marked the 22nd anniversary of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) today (1 July) at Sha Tin Racecourse by staging the Hong Kong Reunification Raceday. The Hong Kong Reunification Cup and Guangdong-Hong Kong Cup were the feature races...

The Hong Kong Jockey Club held a graduation ceremony to mark the successful completion of its Youth Football Leadership Scheme 2019 and to announce the six most outstanding graduates.

The Hong Kong Jockey Club is recruiting its latest intake of Racing Trainees, with the closing date for applications being Friday, 12 July 2019.

Tai Kwun – Centre for Heritage and Arts celebrated its first anniversary today (25 May) with the launch of Tai Kwun 101 heritage exhibition as guests and visitors watched the spectacular performance by the Hong Kong Police Force at the ceremony.

Dr Jane Goodall, a noted humanitarian and environmentalist, has devoted a large part of her life to observing the behaviour of chimpanzees in their native habitat, as well as campaigning for environmental charities and concerns.

The Hong Kong Jockey Club has been a staunch supporter of local education at all levels over the years, working hand in hand with community partners on a wide range of projects aimed at cultivating an enabling learning environment for students with different backgrounds, abilities and learning needs. With the theme of “Appreciate Diversity in Education”, the Club today (18 May) honoured its successful partnerships with some 200 charity and community representatives at the annual Hong Kong Jockey Club Community Day at Sha Tin Racecourse.

A hundred objects selected from The British Museum, telling stories of human development and world civilisation across two million years, are about to go on display in Hong Kong. From tomorrow until 9 September 2019, an exhibition titled The Hong Kong Jockey Club Series: A History of the World in 100 Objects from the British Museum will be held at The Hong Kong Heritage Museum, inviting visitors to travel in time through the story of human civilisation and world development, and to review the power of observation and creativity of mankind at different periods of human history. Through this broadened vision, visitors will be able to gain new inspiration about mankind and world history.

In view of the increasing demand for rehabilitation services in recent years, The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust has provided funding of over HK$20 million to the Hospital Authority to set up the Jockey Club Specialist Out-patient Clinic at the MacLehose Medical Rehabilitation Centre (MMRC) in Pok Fu Lam...