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CU SCOPE
UMP
大學廣場
APR 2014
ultur l
Divers ty
Keeps Rolling at University
W
ith one of the missions to promote multi-culturalism and internationalization, the University is always ready to
roll out cultural diversity programmes for the CUHK community. Furthermore, there is not just one single way
for students to get involved - they can be participants, helpers, and even organisers.
Creative Minds Think Alike Training Programme
In view of the fact that some students have thoughts
about promot ing intercul tural exchange but have
no way to act them out, the Creative Minds Think
Alike Training Programme organised by the Office of
Student Affairs was offered to students to facilitate
thei r planning and implementat ion of on-campus
cultural activities.
The t raining programme was des igned for teams
of
3
-
5
s tudent s who had creat iv i ty, pass ion and
motivation in organising innovative cultural projects.
They applied for the Internationalization Activity Fund
for Student Associations to conduct their activities
after the training and a series of cultural projects are
currently being carried out until May.
"The progr amme was a grea t occas i on whe re I
met s tudent s f rom di fferent backgrounds ( loca l ,
mainland and internat ional ) . I t created a pleasant
and stimulating environment because we all shared
a common des i re to s tar t a new and interes t ing
project. The training helped us organise activities in
terms of structure and implementation."
Pierce LAI (Law / Year
4
)
Students' Feedback
"As a person who is passionate about globalisation
through event s that connec t cu l tura l br i dges , I
was happy to join the Creat ive Minds Think Al ike
programme. The programme al lowed me to meet
o t he r l i ke -mi nded pee r s , l ea r n abou t cu l t u r e ,
empathy, intercultural communication ski l ls, event
management, and necessary feedback that made my
subsequent event a success."
Nanret SENOK (Law / Year
3
)
It’s Time for Africa – CUHK African Week
The African Week titled"It's Time for Africa", which was
co-organised by the Office of Student Affairs and the
CUHK Black International Community (B.I.C), revitalised
the campus i n the warm spr i ng. At the open i ng
ceremony, the fashion show of African clothing with
strong colours, intricate patterns and figurative symbols
was a sight for sore eyes. An Italian student singing
two African songs gave a soulful performance for all
ear s . Booths wi th di fferent
themes also attracted visitors
to experience Africa in many
ways.
Apart from Prof. Joseph Sung,
Vice-Chancellor and President of
Girls have head-wraps
tied to look African.