Come for the vibrant works of graduates from our four Creative Arts programmes, as well as the 'New Directors Summit' and 'The Future Stories' seminar, on 21–25 Jun. (Opening Ceremony on 22 Jun).
On 22 Jun (Friday), Dr Danny Leung, Associate Professor of the School of Education and Languages will give a public seminar entitled 'You Are What You SPEAK: Accurate English Pronunciation and Fluent English Speaking', targetting Cantonese speakers.
On the afternoon of 21 July (Sat), the School of Nursing and Health Studies is going to host the Community Healthcare Day, an annual community-wide event to enhance health knowledge and raise awareness of those who have special healthcare needs in the community.
Openness and innovation are major trends in contemporary education, influencing the whole spectrum of education institutions across the globe. Technological advancements and breakthroughs are bringing about a paradigm shift in contemporary education. Modes of learning and teaching are becoming more open and innovative in terms of time, space, curriculum contents, organization, pedagogical methods, infrastructure and requirements. The conference on 4–6 Jul will explore key issues of relevant advancements.
Please register before the deadline. (Free for OUHK full-time staff only.)
Undergraduate students from different programmes share their fruitful lives at the OUHK including their experiences during studies, competitions, internships and overseas exchanges, to name but a few.
Provides an in-depth education and training in the artistic practice of photography and digital imaging technology in relation to visual communication and media practice. Graduates will be equipped for careers in applied photography, moving images photography, visual communication and other areas of the creative industries.
• Fintech: Shaping the Future Economy (Dr Andrew Wat) (in Cantonese) • Hotel Management: Take You Around the World (Mr Brian Liu) (in Cantonese) • Competing in the New Innovation-Driven Global Economy: Opportunities and Challenges for Hong Kong (in English)