News & Announcement
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Knowledge Enhancement
[UG] Minority matters: Creating a More Diverse and Inclusive Community with Experience from Singapore
07 OCT 2021Hall Fellow – Resident Connect Series (FeRe): You are invited to join this CCL-recognised workshop to engage in case study and discussion and to explore creating an inclusive community with Ms Charmaine Chan, a Registered Social Worker practiced in Singapore and Hong Kong for 8 years and our alumna. All HKBU UG students are welcome, with priority to Halls residents.
- Time
- 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
- Venue
- G9, Undergraduate Halls
- Application Deadline
- 30 Sep 2021 (Thu)
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Knowledge Enhancement
[UG] The development of a new cognitive testing apps (EC screen) and understanding the needs of people with cognitive impairment in Hong Kong
14 SEP 2021Hall Fellow – Resident Connect Series (FeRe): The ageing population is rapid in Hong Kong and people got aware of the prevalence of dementia. Brain health and the prevention of getting dementia have become major concerns in public health. Let's join the CCL-recognised Webinar to enter a new era of ageing. All HKBU students are welcome.
- Time
- 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
- Venue
- Zoom Webinar
- Application Deadline
- 7 Sep 2021, 4 pm (Tuesday)
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Knowledge Enhancement
[UG] E-sports in Hong Kong : Development and Social Values to the Community
26 JAN 2021E-sports in Hong Kong : Development and Social Values to the Community - Delivered by Mr. Daniel CHOK.
He is the top 1% E-sports game player in the world. In this CCL-recognised seminar, he will introduce the development of E-sports in Hong Kong and the career path of game players through sharing his own experience and story. In addition, Daniel will elaborate on the positive social values of E-sports, including its contribution on building an engaging and inclusive community.
- Date
- 26 Jan 2021
- Time
- 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
- Application Deadline
- 25 Jan 2021, 4:00 pm (MON)
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Knowledge Enhancement
[UG] Community Engagement Organisers (CEOs) Internship Programme on Brain Health in Positive Ageing
25 JAN - 30 APR 2021Community Engagement Organisers (CEOs):
Internship Programme on Brain Health in Positive Ageing
Supervised by Jockey Club Centre for Positive Ageing (賽馬會耆智園)In contemporary society, physical health is not the only concern but also brain health. We cannot avoid getting old but we can live positively if there is a proper support for people with cognitive impairment.
In this internship programme, participants will be trained to host post-diagnostic support and self-management sessions to elderly with mild dementia (輕度認知障礙及早期腦退化症人士自我管理小組), under the supervision of specialists from the Jockey Club Centre for Positive Ageing. The programme is tailor-made for HKBU undergraduate students, priority to UGH residents.
- Period
- Jan - Apr
- Information Session
- 12 Jan 2021, 12:00 noon - 12:30 pm (TUE)
- Application Deadline
- 19 Jan 2021, 4:00 pm (TUE)
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Knowledge Enhancement
[UG] Brain Health in the Ageing Webinar
18 JAN 2021Hall Fellow – Resident Connect Series (FeRe):
Brain Health in the Ageing - Importance of Post-diagnostic Support and Self-management Programme for People with Cognitive Impairment - Delivered by Dr. Kenny CHUI
Physical health is not the only concern among the citizens but also brain health. Join the CCL-recognised Webinar to learn how to prevent the risk factors of having dementia and make early interventions. All HKBU students are welcome.- Date
- 18 Jan 2021 (MON)
- Time
- 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
- Venue
- Zoom Webinar
- Application Deadline
- 15 Jan 2021, 4:00 pm (Fri)