Use of Inclusive Language in Your Teaching Context
Language is powerful and can exclude or include others. Being inclusive is a HKUST core value. It’s important that the language we use in our teaching is inclusive.
Co-Creating the Future of Education: Innovations in Student Partnership Initiatives
Community For Enhancing Intercultural Learning Experiences - Drop-in meeting 2023
Members of this Community and the wider University community are invited to drop in to touch base and discuss the activities of this group.
This Community has been in existence since September 2020. The Community’s mission is: To contribute to and innovate existing structures in order to foster understanding and inclusiveness and enhance students’ intercultural learning experiences.
These are specific objectives that the Community has been working towards:
Diversity = Strength: Film Festival & Student Forum
This film festival and student forum, organised by the University’s Community for Enhancing Intercultural Learning Experiences, will showcase Hong Kong’s diversity and the power of multiple points of view. Five films will be shown over a two-week period. Special guests will be invited to speak at the different film screenings. At the half-day forum following the screenings, we will explore the themes of the films and what diversity means to us as individuals and a society.
Community for Enhancing Intercultural Learning Experiences: Creating Inclusiveness in Materials and Learning Facilitation
THE SESSION
When preparing materials for students, instructors may often find themselves focusing primarily on the subject content. Much less attention tends to be given to how pedagogy includes or excludes different groups that our students represent. Nevertheless, it is important for educators to be sensitive to the diverse backgrounds of learners in their classrooms and society at large.
Community for Enhancing Intercultural Learning Experiences: Special Event - Supporting LGBTQ+ Students on Campus
THE SESSION
This Community supports and promotes the efforts of faculty and staff to enhance the intercultural learning experiences and competence of students at HKUST.
Community For Enhancing Intercultural Learning Experiences
THE SESSION
This Community supports and promotes the efforts of faculty and staff to enhance the intercultural learning experiences and competence of students at HKUST. Findings of a survey of UG students regarding their intercultural learning experiences (conducted in 2017), as well as those from a study of faculty and staff and their understanding of student expectations of these experiences (conducted in 2019) indicate a need for attention to these issues.
Interactive Webinar: Looking into Entrepreneurship Education, through the Lens of Multi-media Storytelling
The Session
Entrepreneurship education is beyond helping students to start their own business. In face of the uncertain future, it is of critical importance to encourage our students to be entrepreneurial: proactive, resilient, agile, diligent and curious. To us, the most important startup is YOU.
Co-hosted by the Center for Education Innovation and Professor Erwin Huang, an interactive webinar will be held on Tuesday, April 13, 13:00 - 14:00. In this webinar, we will:
Community for Enhancing Intercultural Learning Experiences: Student Panel Discussion and Faculty/Staff Forum – What does diversity and inclusiveness mean to you?
THE SESSION
Our goal is to embrace and value differences, to learn from each other, and to foster a mindset of diversity that promotes inclusiveness, collegiality, and respect.’ (HKUST Strategic Plan 2021-2028)
This forum will bring together students from across the University to discuss the importance of this goal, how it is addressed and what more might be done to achieve it.
These HKUST students will take part in the discussion:
CoP: Community For Enhancing Intercultural Learning Experiences
THE COMMUNITY
This Community will support and promote the efforts of faculty and staff to enhance the intercultural learning experiences and competence of students at HKUST. Findings of a survey of UG students regarding their intercultural learning experiences (conducted in 2017), as well as those from a study of faculty and staff and their understanding of student expectations of these experiences (conducted in 2019) indicate a need for attention to these issues.