Associate Dean Prof. Hang Xing participated in the UK–HK Higher Education (HE) Arts & Culture Network Workshop, organised by the British Council Hong Kong in London on 26–27 February. The workshop brought together 26 delegates from universities and cultural institutions across both regions for meaningful exchange and collaboration.
Participants engaged in a series of thematic discussions exploring interdisciplinary collaboration, innovation and technology, intellectual property development, and sustainable partnership models. Facilitated discussions enabled delegates to share institutional priorities, exchange expertise, and identify areas for long-term cooperation.
The workshop marks the beginning of the UK–HK HE Arts and Culture Network, a platform designed to support meaningful, innovative, and sustainable partnerships between the two regions. The Network also aims to empower emerging talent by fostering intergenerational dialogue and mentorship that will shape the future of arts and culture.
Participants engaged in a series of thematic discussions exploring interdisciplinary collaboration, innovation and technology, intellectual property development, and sustainable partnership models. Facilitated discussions enabled delegates to share institutional priorities, exchange expertise, and identify areas for long-term cooperation.
The workshop marks the beginning of the UK–HK HE Arts and Culture Network, a platform designed to support meaningful, innovative, and sustainable partnerships between the two regions. The Network also aims to empower emerging talent by fostering intergenerational dialogue and mentorship that will shape the future of arts and culture.