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1971 |
Graduated from Hong Kong Salesian English School |
1976 |
Obtained the Bachelor Degree of Social Science from the Chinese University of Hong Kong (major in social work) |
1976-1981 |
Worked as Social Work Officer, Director of Night School and Acting Principal of Hong Kong Christian Service Kwun Tong Vocational Training Centre. |
1981-1984 |
Dean of the Faculty of Advancing Studies in University of East Asia, Macau (predecessor of the University of Macau) |
1984-1985 |
The first Chinese to be selected by the Macao government to study in Portugal and return to Macau as an official. |
1985-1990 |
Served as the Officials of the Social Affairs Division of the Macao
Government and as the Liaison Officer for China Affairs of the ASPBAE voluntarily. |
¡@¡@¡@ 1987 |
one of the 49 celebrities from Macau were invited to attend the "Sino-Portuguese Joint Declaration Signing Ceremony" held in Beijing, and was received by President Li Xiannian. |
1988 |
Completed the Diploma of the University of New England, Australia (majoring in continuing education) |
1988 |
Macao Special Administrative Region Basic Law Advisory Committee |
1988-2002 |
Standing Committee Member of the Macau Government Education Committee |
1990-1999 |
General Director and committee member of Asian South Pacific Bureau of Adult Education (ASPBAE, Level B Consultant Agency of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) |
1990-1999 |
Principal Tsui served as an international director of the International Association for Adult Education (ICAE, Level A Consultant Agency of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) |
1993 |
Completed the MA in the University of Hull (major in adult education and training) |
1993 |
East Asian Adult Education Forum (EAFAE) was established and Principal Tsui became the Vice President (Macau) |
1999-2002 |
served as the principal of a night school and a day school in Macau which an award was presented by the Macau government for a new teaching method |
1999 |
The East Asian Adult Education Forum (EAFAE) was officially registered as an association and served as executive vice president. |
1999 |
He was invited to participate in the "Macau Education Sector High-Level People Visiting Beijing Group" and was received by Vice Premier Qian Qichen. |
From 2003 |
Founder Principal of Millennium Secondary School
|
2009-2013 |
President of the East Asian Adult Education Forum (EAFAE)
President of the Macau Adult Education Association |
Now |
Honorary President of the East Asian Adult Education Forum (EAFAE)
President of the Macau Adult Education Association |