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CU SCOPE
UMP
大學廣場
OCT 2013
Internationalization Activity Fund
for Student Associations 2013 –
call for applications (Third Round)
The Internationalization Activity Fund aims to support
student associations to organize activities which
promote internationalization and inter-cultural exchange
opportunities among members of the University
community.
PURPOSE
All registered undergraduate and postgraduate student
associations will be eligible for applying for financial
support from the Fund.
Student bodies representing non-local ethnic or regional
origins are encouraged to apply for the funding to organize
activities for promoting campus integration and cohesion.
ELIGIBILITY
• Consideration will be given to the overall merits of each
application, including innovation and impact of the
activity in enhancing the internationalization exposures
of students outside the association concerned.
• Priority will be given to activities which involve a larger
number of students, whether as participants or organizers.
• Inter-association collaboration will be highly encouraged.
• The Fund would not cover expenses of overseas exchange
activities organized by student associations for their members.
• The maximum amount of support for each application is
capped at $10,000.
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
Application Deadline:
11 October 2013
For details, please visit:
Guidebooks
for
CUHK Students
歡迎新同學加入中大之旅!請大家盡情投入全新體驗。
有些同學或許感到既興奮又緊張,心裡卻未有既定行程和目標,更對
目的地所知不多。
為此,學生事務處已細心為你印製了<<大學‧旅程>> 新生指南
(journey@cuhk) 。未來數年旅程中,你所需的資訊、各站好玩必去的景點、主要活動和注意事項
等全收錄在內。
如有興趣索取指南,歡迎親臨范克廉樓一樓學生服務中心、二樓學生輔導及發展組或龐萬倫學生
中心,亦可登入
瀏覽指南之網上版。
祝各位有一個愉快充實的旅程!
A Guide for New Students 新生指南 - 大學‧旅程 journey@cuhk
The guidebook -
Compass for Incoming Students
is specially designed
for non-local students to assist them in starting a new chapter of life. Essential
information about studying at CUHK and living in Hong Kong is covered.
Please visit the following websites for the e-version:
Compass for Incoming Students《來港學生指南針》
Career Guide for Non-local Students
“Career Guide for Non-local Students” is designed to serve as a general reference addressing the
key areas that non-local students should pay attention to, prepare for and comply with when they
seek job opportunities in Hong Kong. The e-version is now available at the website of Career
Planning and Development Centre
and you may pick a hard copy at
the Student Services Centre at Benjamin Franklin Centre and Pommerenke Student Centre.
English:
Chinese:
Enjoy reading!
《來港學生指南針》
The Office of Student Affairs (OSA) strives to assist
students advancing along their educational path as well as
in personal development. At the start of the new academic
year, OSA has published various guidebooks for new
students.