A Resounding Success – The 8th UAC
The 8th Undergraduate Academic Conference (UAC) on Humanities concluded successfully on 14 June 2024. It assembled students from 36 institutions in Mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore, with the opening and closing ceremonies as well as parallel sessions attracting 450 participants. These papers cover myriads of topics, including Chinese literary studies, world literature, history and culture, media and performance arts, and linguistics.
- 14 Jun, 2024
- Forum
- Faculty of Humanities
Exciting Visit from Shanghai University of Finance and Economics (SUFE)
- 12 Jun, 2024
- Partnership & Collaboration
- Department of English Language Education
Call for Proposals: AAAL 2025 Conference on Relational Accountability in Applied Linguistics
- 09 Jun, 2024
- Research & Knowledge Transfer
- Department of English Language Education
Successful Beijing Cultural and Language Immersion Study Tour organised by CLE!
From 27 May to 2 June 2024, the Centre for Language in Education (CLE) organised the Beijing Cultural and Language Immersion Study Tour sponsored by the University Grants Committee (UGC). 30 students from different programmes went to the Beijing Language and Culture University and participated in cultural exploration activities to learn more about Chinese culture. For example, they learned traditional Chinese landscape painting techniques in the class of Blue-and-Green Landscape painting. They also wore Hanfu (traditional clothing of the Han Chinese) and tasted whisking tea in the Song style to understand Chinese culture. They visited historical sites like the Temple of Heaven and the National Museum of China, and climbed the Mutianyu section of the Great Wall. All students were very satisfied with the tour and found it very helpful in deepening their understanding of Chinese culture.
- 07 Jun, 2024
- Partnership & Collaboration
- Faculty of Humanities
FHM Participates in International Education & Career Korea Expo; Visitors Intrigued
- 30 May, 2024
- Partnership & Collaboration
- Faculty of Humanities