Le Chau Kim Khanh, an ELE doctoral student, receives the Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme (HKPFS)
- 2022
- Knowledge Transfer/Research
- Department of English Language Education
Le Chau Kim Khanh, a PhD student joining ELE in September 2022, has just been awarded the prestigious HKPFS to conduct a study on online assessment in EFL classrooms, particularly the use of Information Technology in the assessment of English language learning under Dr Lee Ju Seong’s supervision. Khanh’s research interests are in language testing and assessment, as well as the use of ICT in language education.
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New Appointments under the Faculty of Humanities
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Programme Information Hub Launched to Promote the New BA(ESDC) Programme
On 14 April 2022, FHM launched its first one-stop programme information hub for the new programme, Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in English Studies and Digital Communication, BA(ESDC), to attract public interest in the programme, showcase its strengths, communicate with potential applicants, and answer frequently asked questions. The website features useful information, such as a virtual campus tour, admission information, scholarship details, FAQs, and 4-minute taster class videos on the topics of “Using PRAAT to change the gender of your voice” by Dr Albert Lee Kwing Lok and “Building a chatbot using Amazon Lex” by Dr Lau Chaak Ming.
Find out more about the new programme and what our students will learn here: https://www.eduhk.hk/fhm/event/programme-information-hub-ba-esdc.
Issue August 2022 | News Updates
Annual Gathering to Expand the Network of Chinese Teaching and Research with Local Schools
To strengthen curriculum development and expand the network of teaching and research with local primary and secondary schools, the Department of Chinese Language Studies (CHL) has launched the “Learning and Teaching Mentorship Scheme” in 2020/21. In the project’s first phase, 37 principals, head teachers, and senior language education experts from local and international schools have been invited to serve as advisors. By 2021/22, the number of advisors was expanded to 48, and an annual gathering of advisors was held on 11 February 2022.