Updates from Department of Literature and Cultural Studies
- 2019
- 最新动向
- 文学及文化学系
(只有英文版 English version only)
2018/19 has been another successful period of research, teaching, and community engagement for the Department of Literature and Cultural Studies (LCS). Among many highlights, the Department was delighted to learn that in September 2018, Dr David Kang Jong Hyuk, Assistant Professor and Associate Head of LCS, was the recipient of the University Grants Committee Teaching Award, a major accomplishment that LCS has been celebrating all year. Inspired by performances like that of Dr Kang, the Department has continued to focus on providing excellent instruction at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels and also continued the track record of securing external grant funding, as well as the good practice of using departmental resources to support projects in research, teaching and knowledge transfer. In addition, members have organised and participated in dozens of academic, literary, and cultural events both on and off campus. As the Department has continued to develop on the basis of past practices, it also prepared a self-evaluation and underwent the process of departmental review for the first time. The external review panel was chaired by Professor James Steintrager (University of California, Irvine, the United States) and members included Professor Brigitte Glaser (University of Göttingen, Germany) and Professor Fan Ming Ju (National Taiwan University, Taiwan). Local expertise and insight were provided by Mr To Kar Hing, principal of Buddhist Wing Yan School. The panel expressed appreciation of the Department’s many accomplishments in recent years and offered constructive feedback about how to move forward. LCS looks forward to 2019/20 and the new opportunities the year will bring.
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2019年8月 | 校友/学生分享
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2019年8月 | 最新动向
Updates from Centre for Language in Education
The Centre for Language in Education (CLE) plays an integral part of the students’ language learning in the University by offering the regular Chinese, English and Putonghua enhancement programmes and supplementing the formal curriculum with non-formal language learning activities including various workshops for preparing students for the public language tests. To address the diverse language learning needs of different groups of students in 2018/19, CLE works closely with different units of the University, eg the Department of Cultural and Creative Arts (on the music busking activities to connect people through music and languages), the Department of Early Childhood Education (on the support for non-Chinese-speaking students), the Faculty of Education and Human Development (on the pilot scheme of International English Language Test System [IELTS] and Putonghua Shuiping Ceshi for higher diploma students), etc.