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PolyU hosted “Global Youth Leaders Summit 2020” to re-connect young minds around the world despite global distancing

28 Oct, 2020

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Cambodia Summer School 2019

Introduction   To nurture ethical leaders of tomorrow with a strong sense of responsibility to the community, as well as a global outlook, PolyU introduced the Cambodia Service-Learning and Leadership Summer School in 2017. In 2019, students who enrolled the below service-learning subjects will automatically join under the summer school. During the service-learning program, cultural sensitivity training and various workshops & visits will be organized to enrich your service-learning experiences in Cambodia or south-east Asia country. At the end of the projects, all students will join together in a student forum to share your experiences and insight with students from Hong Kong, Cambodia, Vietnam and other countries.   Service-Learning Subjects: COMP2S01 Technology Beyond Borders: Service Learning across Cultural, Ethnic and Community Lines EE2S01 Low-cost Energy Infrastructures for Developing Regions ELC2S02 Serving the Community through Teaching English ELC2S03 Persuasive Digital Storytelling: Small Charities Big Impacts SN2S03 Healthy Lifestyle Challenges for Developing Communities SO2S01 Learning through Providing Eye Care and Vision Health to the Community   Date: About 2 weeks between mid-May to mid-June Fee: $2,000 including air-tickets, insurance, accommodation, local transportation, VISA and up to $900 for vaccination. Enquiry: Mr Kenneth Lo (kenneth.wk.lo@polyu.edu.hk) or 3400 3516 * Remark: Cambodia Summer School 2019 will NOT include a provision for students to take APSS1A21 Service Leadership.    

31 Aug, 2019

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Service-Learning Storyteller for International Service Projects

Do you want to experience life as a journalist and discover inspiring service stories? Do you love writing and taking photographs? Do you love travelling and having new experiences? Now you have the chance! And get paid for it! We are looking for highly motivated students who are observant, good at writing or photography, and enjoy travelling overseas. Sign up if you are interested! Your task will be to document PolyU’s service-learning projects, through interviews (of students, teachers, and community members), photos and videos, and to write these up into a publishable format. Successful applicant(s) will be offered a sponsorship of HK$10,140/month (Period: 27 May to 2 August 2019). Basic expenses for the overseas service trips (e.g. visa application, air tickets, food, and board) will be covered by our programme. For more details of these valuable opportunities, please refer to the attached “Opportunity Description”.   Application Method: Please send the following items to sllo.info@polyu.edu.hk or submit them in person to the Office of Service-Learning at TU428: your CV; a sample from your portfolio (either a piece of creative writing or photographs / videos); and a 3-minute video introducing yourself and why you would like to join this programme (in English).   Application deadline: 20 March 2019 (Thu)   For more information, please contact Ms Renee Leung at 2766-6802 or by email to wai.l@polyu.edu.hk. Come join us! To serve, to learn and to share fabulous service experiences with others!

5 Aug, 2019

Student Activities

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2018 Youth Leader - SOAR Youth Leadership Programme 2018/19

Dicky is studying in PolyU and participating in the 1-year SOAR Youth Leadership Programme (SOAR) in collaboration with Peking University. With the programme, he went to Beijing, Yunnan and Israel this academic year. He has also launched a one-to-one companion programme. Hear out what he says!

1 Aug, 2018

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2017 Youth Leader - Global Youth Leaders Summit

Shoshi studied in the University of Haifa and took part in the first student initiated project in association with the University Social Responsibility Network (USRN) to Uganda in Summer 2018. Hear out what she says!  

1 Aug, 2017

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University Social Responsibility Student Summit

The USR Network introduced the first ever Students' Forum in Beijing on 4 November 2016 as part of the University Social Responsibility Summit. Attended by students from different cultural backgrounds, the Forum provided a platform for their exchange of views and experiences on social responsibilities, and the opportunity to learn from local community projects in Beijing. Plenary Sessions of the Students' Forum took place in the morning of 4 November in Peking University. Twenty-two student representatives from 17 universities shared their actual practices at the Forum, which was attended by over 100 students from around the world. Student representatives were divided into three groups for community visits in the afternoon. [original text from USR Network at http://www.usrnetwork.org]    

4 Nov, 2016

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Silk Road Youth Leadership Programme

The Silk Road Youth Leadership Programme was jointly organised by PolyU, Peking University and Xi’an Jiaotong University. Fifty students from diverse cultural backgrounds in Hong Kong SAR, Malaysia, Korea and mainland China, including students from ethnic groups such as the Hui, the Uyghur and the Tibetan people, took part in the programme. The study trip to Xi’an and Ningxia in July 2015 broadened our students’ understanding of the historical background of and cultural interaction along the ancient Silk Road. The trip to Israel in February 2016, comprising a youth forum and trips to the embassy, universities, local enterprises among other facets, gave the students an in-depth experience of the unique characteristics of Middle Eastern culture. In July 2016, Silk Road Youth Leadership Programme participants visited Central Asia and served people in need in local communities.   Xi'an and Ningxia: Understanding the Silk Road  Travelling to Xi’an and Ningxia helped us to understand the origin and importance of the Silk Road, with particular reference to the area’s strategic and cultural development. Along the way, we gained insights into the lives, origins and history of the Hui and various other minority ethnic groups, and began to comprehend the religious history of the Silk Road. We also visited a range of local organisations to gain an understanding of the effects of new economic measures in the region. These trips not only revealed the outcomes of development, but also encouraged us to reflect on what development should and should not involve. The journey gave us the chance to learn to respect and appreciate cultural diversity. This valuable experience made us realise that we should not view things solely from our own perspective; we need to listen to and engage with others with empathy to recognise differences and resolve disputes, thereby reducing tensions and misunderstanding. In the next stage of the trip, we reached Israel. This expanded our journey from the community and national levels to the global level, and enabled us to explore the rich cultural heritage of the Silk Road, whose essence of development and harmony lie in its diversity.   Israel: Experiencing Culture Harmony  Israel has a long and sad history. While visiting Jerusalem’s Old City, City of David, Wailing Wall and Mount of Olives, we experienced the harmony of Judaism, Christianity and Islam in the Holy City. We understood that the Jewish people have over the last 2,000 years lost their homes and their land, resulting in a global diaspora; at the same time, however, we observed a harmonious and respectful diversity during our trip to Israel. Israel is a small country: half of its land is desert, limiting its economic development. Due to distinct historical factors, the Israelis have been displaced from their homes and forced to resettle all over the world. But despite this backdrop of economic, social and political adversity, Israel has developed rapidly through innovation, courage, wisdom, perseverance and unity. With their open minds, inclusiveness and spirit of forgiveness and peace, Israelis offer a model of harmony for all nations. The trip not only gave us a more in-depth understanding of Israel’s religious, historical, cultural and socio-economic development and innovation, but also taught us the value of tolerance and understanding. We went home with much stronger cross-cultural knowledge, which will be of invaluable assistance in our efforts to become spiritual and practical future leaders capable of serving the community, the country and the world.   Kyrgyzstan: Extending the Serving Heart  The Silk Road Youth Leadership Programme not only offered workshops, training and trips to nurture our willingness and capacity to serve and our global vision, but also gave us the opportunity to put our cognitive and spiritual learning into practice. In Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia, we engaged in service learning with a range of local groups. Our group of 42 was divided into 3 teams, each working at 2 service points. The first team visited and served Aka Bata School, whose students were from Russia and local Kyrgyz and Donggan families, and Chorolovka School, attended by children from impoverished farming families. The team taught the students to use computer software to design fun animations and write storylines. This enhanced their problem-solving skills and computer literacy. The second team organised summer courses for Donggan children at Ivanovka School, and provided life-skills training for youngsters at the Youth Centre Hope Clinic; they also conducted home visits and workshops to encourage local young people to pursue their dreams. The third team organised summer camps for children in the poor rural area of Jarbashy Village; they also served poor children at the Taiwan TFCF Community Centre. They held sports competitions, performed science experiments and conducted training activities to develop the children’s thinking skills and creativity.   SYLP 2015/16: from Learning to Action After one year of adventures and experiences, graduates of the Silk Road Youth Leadership Programme 2015/16 has extended their hopes and serving hearts into action, and launched the Global Youth Leaders Club in their graduation ceremony in order to organise student-initiated youth leadership programmes in future.    

1 Aug, 2016

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Global Youth Leadership Programme

Global Youth Leadership Programme 2013-15 was a two-year leadership learning initiative jointly organised by The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and Peking University.  It aimed at promoting holistic development of a group of outstanding student leaders, particularly, helping them better understand comtemporary China and the world from a global perspective. An elite group of 45 students from Hong Kong, Mainland China, Taiwan, Thailand, South Korea and the United States, since them embarked upon a voyage of challenge and discovery, striving to become "practical dreamers" of tomorrow, who possess the determination and the ability to serve the global society, to challenge the present and to enrich the future. This programme and the later Silk Road Youth Leadership Programme 2015-16 led to the nowadays "SOAR Youth Leadership Programme", the flagship leadership training of the Institute.

31 Dec, 2015

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7 Aug, 2013

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