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The Research Cluster Fund (RCF) project “Establishing a Research Cluster in The Education University of Hong Kong (EdUHK) for Promoting Research on Multilingual Acquisition and Multilingual Education” has brought forth a group of colleagues of EdUHK who have expertise in the field of multilingual acquisition and multilingual education to form a research cluster. Led by Dr Wang Lixun (Department of Linguistics and Modern Language Studies (LML)), Professor Cheung Hin Tat (Centre for Research on Linguistics and Language Studies (CRLLS) and LML), Professor Bob Adamson (Department of International Education and Lifelong Learning (IELL)), Dr Kataoka Shin (LML), Dr Gao Fang (IELL) and Dr Pamela Leung Pui Wan (Department of Chinese Language Studies (CHL) and Centre for Language in Education (CLE)). This project has brought EdUHK the potential to take the leading role in promoting research on multilingual acquisition and multilingual education. Numerous seminars, open to the public, have been held regularly targeting teaching staff and students in order to continuously promote research in multilingual acquisition and multilingual education and to keep them informed and updated on current research trend in this field.
An international conference on multilingual acquisition and multilingual education will be held from 22 to 24 June 2019, where leading scholars in the field from around the world will give keynote speeches and the project team members and other scholars from around the world will present their research at the conference. As multilingualism is gaining momentum in this globalised world, especially in the Asian context, it is hoped that through the conference we can promote Hong Kong as a hub for academic exchanges and collaborations in the area of multilingual acquisition and multilingual education.
By the end of the project, the team plans to come up with a joint proposal to bid for the Hong Kong government Strategic Public Policy Research Fund, and the proposed project will aim at gaining a better understanding of multilingual education policies in Hong Kong, and how multilingual education can be carried out more effectively in Hong Kong. Recommendations will be made. It is hoped that the research cluster will strengthen the research profile of EdUHK in this field, and when language policy related issues need to be addressed or discussed, the government or EDB will consider consulting the team because of their expertise and reputation in this field.
On another aspect, CRLLS and Centre for Clinical Neurolinguistics of Shandong University cohosted the “Symposium on Chinese Clinical Linguistics and Child Language Development” from 23 to 25 November 2018 in Jinan, Shandong. Professor Cheung attended the meeting on behalf of the centre and conducted a workshop on child language development to share his expertise with other fellow scholars.
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Issue March 2019 | News Updates
Towards the 10th Anniversary of the Research Centre for Chinese Literature and Literary Culture
The Research Centre for Chinese Literature and Literary Culture (RCCLLC) is devoted to the research and promotion of literature and culture, delving into various academic areas. Thanks to the support from the Faculty of Humanities, RCCLLC and the programme of Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Language Studies co-organised the “Undergraduate Academic Conference on Humanities” in June 2018. Undergraduate students from Hong Kong, Mainland China and Taiwan presented 59 papers in total in this conference, and The Education University of Hong Kong (EdUHK) once again became the platform for academic exchange on a tertiary level. In July 2018, RCCLLC and the Graduate Institute of Taiwan Literature from the National Taiwan University co-organised the “2nd EdUHK-NTU Postgraduate Academic Conference on Literature and Culture”, which allowed for academic exchanges among the teaching staff and postgraduate students of various fields from the two universities. During 2018’s World Cup, Professor Leonard Chan Kwok Kou, Director of RCCLLC, together with Professor Stephen Chu Yiu Wai from The University of Hong Kong (HKU), demonstrated how scholars could assume the role of football fans by organising an exchange session with the title “the Poetics of World Cup Soccer” as well as watching a live World Cup football match together with the participants after the exchange session. Moreover, under the leadership of Professor Leo Lee Ou Fan from The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) and other scholars, RCCLLC has been co-organising monthly “Hong Kong Literary Culture Salons” together with the programme of Hong Kong Studies from HKU, Hong Kong Literature Centre from CUHK and the Division of Languages and Communication from the Community College of City University starting from October 2018. Heading into its tenth year since its founding, RCCLLC will continue to organise a variety of activities apart from the existing reading clubs, exchange sessions, lecture series and the planned literary exhibition.
Issue March 2019 | News Updates
The Faculty Assembly 2018/19
The Faculty of Humanities (FHM) held the Faculty Assembly on 30 August 2018 to welcome all new undergraduate students. Over 300 guests, staff and students attended the event.
Issue March 2019 | News Updates
Initial Periodic Programme Review for Bachelor of Education (Honours) (English Language)
The Bachelor of Education (Honours) (English Language) (Five-year Full-time) (BEd(EL)) programme admitted its first cohort of students in 2012/13, produced its first cohort of graduates in 2016/17 and was due to conduct the Initial Periodic Programme Review (IPPR) in 2017/18. An External Review Panel (ERP) comprising the following two senior academics conducted an on-site visit to EdUHK on 13 and 14 April 2018: