HSUHK Wu Zhi Qiao Team

HSUHK Wu Zhi Qiao Team

In collaboration with the Wu Zhi Qiao (Bridge to China) Charitable Foundation, HSUHK Wu Zhi Qiao has been established since 2014 as one of the Wu Zhi Qiao University Teams.

Since its establishment, HSUHK Wu Zhi Qiao Team has been engaging in various site investigations and construction projects with the aim to enhance the living environment of the underprivileged living in remote villages in the Mainland China. Besides building footbridges and facilities, the Team will reach out to the local villagers, building spiritual bridges of love and care. The Team is also devoted to promoting Wu Zhi Qiao and their project mission on campus in Information Day and Orientation Day. They also organise sharing session to showcase the project achievements and to encourage active participation of HSUHK-ers in this meaningful services in China.

In 2017/18, we invited Mr Lawrence LEUNG (Senior Lecturer, School of Translation and Foreign Languages) to be the advisor of the Team, giving professional advise to students on service implementation. The Team has taken part in the community enrichment programme for the project of Footbridge Construction in Dongchuan village, Shaanxi province in 2019.

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Wu Zhi Qiao Countryside Conservation Campaign
Wu Zhi Qiao Countryside Conservation Campaign
Wu Zhi Qiao Countryside Conservation Campaign

Activities

Site Investigation in Lijiang, Yunnan

HSUHK WZQ Team Building Camp

Ten Year Canyon Challenge

WZQ Sharing Session

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Enquiry

Student Development & Campus Life Section

Tel.: 3963 5560

Email: sdcl.sao@hsu.edu.hk

HSUHK Wofoo Leaders’ Network

HSUHK Wofoo Leaders’ Network (WLN)

WLN aims to promote the idea of “Responsible Citizenship” and build a harmonious and caring society. Students from different tertiary institutions will participate in, organize and promote a wide range of activities, in order to enhance all-round skills, self-equip proactively, acquire social service experiences as well as to increase a sense of belonging to the nation.

WLN develops the students in three dimensions: leadership training, civic education and social servicing.

Vision

  • To nurture future leaders, promote the idea of “Responsible Citizenship”, and build a harmonious and caring society.

Mission

  • To enhance all-round development for youth and nurture future leaders through extensive training activities and exchange opportunities.
  • To promote the mission of “responsible citizenship”.

What are the Student Benefits?

  • To widen the horizons by being in contact with business leaders, professionals and students from other institutions or overseas.
  • To have the sharing from mentors with different professional background.
  • To learn from various programmes & projects, and perform community services.
  • To learn to become a youth leader and responsible citizen in the society.
  • To learn to be a leader, and serve as a leader by joining different kinds of leadership training.
  • To enlarge social network by joining cross-institutional activities.

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Enquiry

Student Development & Campus Life

Tel: 3963 5006

Email: plyung@hsu.edu.hk

IG: hsuwln

HSUHK Volunteer Team

HSUHK Volunteer Team

Established in 2013, HSUHK Volunteer Team (香港恒生大學義工隊 – 「恒義」) offers students opportunities for community engagement. Beyond participation in community services, comprehensive trainings on service skills and sharing by various NGO co-workers are offered to students, enhancing students’ social awareness and responsibilities and equipping students with skills for serving the others. The Volunteer Team had engaged in various types of community services including organizing food waste-reduction campaign, visiting homeless dogs, promoting organ donation, offering online tutorial for primary students, sending self-designed greeting cards to the disabilities, etc.

Student Organising Committee (OC)

To encourage more student-led service projects in the University, HSUHK Volunteer Team was restructured into a Student Organising Committee in 2016/17.

With the aim to encourage active participation of HSUHK students in volunteer services, the Organising Committee (OC) works to initiate plans and coordinate service projects for the HSUHK community. Students build a strong partnership with NGOs to organise volunteer services and actively engage themselves in service planning and volunteer management.

In 2016/17, 15 students of the Organising Committee participated in a service-learning exchange trip (HSUHK x Asia University Service-learning Exchange Programme) co-organised by the University and Asia University in Taiwan. Students from both institutions joined hands to serve the underprivileged in Hong Kong and Taiwan. 

OC-led Service Projects

Food Rescue: Serving with Hot Soup
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Wet Market Food Rescue
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Sending self-designed greeting cards to the disabilities
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Online Tutorial Class for Primary Students
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Sending gift bags to the homeless
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Sending gift bags to the homeless
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Animal AMIGO
Visit to elderly service centre

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Student Development & Campus Life Section

Email: sdcl.sao@hsu.edu.hk

Tel.: 3963 5560

Cultural Groups​

HSUHK Cultural Groups

To expand students’ cultural horizon and cultivate their artistic appreciation and expression, HSUHK Cultural Groups serve as a platform to generate and strengthen the cohesion of young talents in HSUHK. Students of the registered cultural groups will have the opportunities to showcase their talents in University events, represent HSUHK in open competitions and build up connection with other tertiary institutions. Through participating in performances and competitions, students will be able to demonstrate their creativity, interact with outstanding performers and enhance their arts awareness and cultural literacy.

By bringing together students of various talents, teachers and alumni in cultural groups, we aim to foster interaction and artistic exchanges, enriching the diversity to the extra-curricular activities in the University.

Objectives

Internal contributions

  1. To foster the cultural development in HSUHK;
  2. To diversify the extra-curricular activities of HSUHK;
  3. To enhance the aesthetic experiences of HSUHK students;and
  4. To perform in official events of HSUHK.

External contributions

  1. To represent HSUHK to participate in different award-bearing competitions;
  2. To build up a solid reputation through cultural performances;
  3. To connect with other higher education institutions; and
  4. To foster artistic and cultural exchanges in the neighbourhood community

Eligibility

Student groups that fulfill one of the following requirements would be eligible to apply for the status of cultural groups:

  1. Acting as a competing team, having regular practices with a professional coach or conductor, and representing HSUHK in an area of award-bearing competitions; or
  2. Acting as a performing team, having regular practices with a professional coach or conductor, and representing HSUHK in different occasions to provide performance as possible.

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Student Development & Campus Life Section

Email: sdcl.sao@hsu.edu.hk

Tel.: 3963 5560

Instagram: sdcl.sao.hsuhk

College Assembly

College Assembly - HSUHK Liberal Agora

Para Athletes' Sharing of the Spirit of Paralympics
Speakers: Ms Elaine WU, Mr SO Wa Wai and Mr FAN Ka Ho
(Drama Performance) Theatre-in-Education – “We Are the Same Yet Different”
Presented by: Addoil Workshop
Creativity vs Business
Speaker: Mr Lofai LO
(Dance Performance) Diary VII, The Story Of ....
Presented by: Ms MUI Cheuk Yin
Generative AI – Rethinking Human Value in Career
Speakers: Mr. Michael CHENG and Mr. Kelvin WAN
Cantonese Debate Friendly Match

“College Assembly – HSUHK Liberal Agora” is part of HSUHK’s holistic education, aims at reinforcing students’ learning beyond their major subjects and promoting interdisciplinary exchange. Each College Assembly invites guest speakers from various fields to share their insights and experiences on topics such as society, culture, academia, personal growth, and career development with students. It also includes dialogues or Q&A sessions, allowing students to engage in interactions with the speakers, gaining more inspiration and enriching their learning experiences.

College Assembly as a Non-academic Graduation Requirement

Attending the designated sessions of College Assembly during the during study is one of the non-academic graduation requirements # for all HUSHK undergraduates.

Year 1 Intake *

Students are required to attend at least FIVE sessions during the 4-years study period. TWO of which should be attended in the study period of Year 2-4.

Senior Year Intake ^

Students are required to attend at least TWO sessions during the 2-year or 3-years study period. 

 

# For details about non-academic graduation requirements, please refer to the Registry’s website.

* Year 1 intake of 2019/20 onwards

^ Year 2 intake of 2020/21 onwards and Year 3 intake of 2021/22 onwards

Arrangement for Semester 1 of AY2024/25

This academic year, the Student Affairs Office will organize a total of 7 College Assembly, with 3 taking place in Semester 1 and 4 in Semester 2. Details are as follows:

Dates

26 Sep 2024 (Thu), 31 Oct 2025 (Thu), 4 Nov 2024 (Thu), 23 Jan 2025 (Thu), 27 Feb 2025 (Thu), 27 Mar 2025 and 24 Apr 2025 (Thu) 

Time

2:00 – 3:30pm  (Students will be deemed as absent if they fail to attend the College Assembly within the first 15 minutes.)

Topic

Each College Assembly invites guest speakers from various fields. Details will be announced on eCampus 2-3 weeks before the event.

Registration

Interested students are required to register for College Assembly sessions via the e-Registration portal. Registration for each College Assembly will open 2-3 weeks before the event date. Please pay attention to the announcements on eCampus.

Important Notice to Participants

  1. Students will be deemed as absent if they fail to attend the College Assembly within the first 15 minutes.
  2. There is limited quota for each College Assembly. Interested students please register via the e-Registration portal. If there are any remaining seats after all registered participants have been seated, we may open these seats to walk-ins, but this is not guaranteed. Please note that this arrangement will depend on the actual circumstances on the event day, and there may NOT be walk-in arrangements for every College Assemblies. Students must follow the arrangements made by the on-site staff.
  3. Registered students must bring their student ID card for attendance taking by e-system. Only students with valid sign-in and sign-out records will have their attendance confirmed for a graduation requirement record.
  4. Students who exceed the attendance requirement will be granted 1 iGPS Unit for each additional attendance.
  5. In case of dispute, the University reserves the right of final decision.

Past Topics

Enquiries

For enquiries regarding the arrangements of College Assembly, please email to: collegeassembly@hsu.edu.hk

Campus Life

Campus Life

We strive to foster a positive and inspiring campus life conductive to whole-person development of our students.

Through various services and student development programmes, we enrich students’ out-of-class active learning experiences and nurture caring leaders with social commitment and global awareness. The team aims to nurture our students to become self-directed learners, we adopt experiential learning as the main approach at large to develop students’ potential.

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