Activities of CityUHK Tiger
List of activities of 2023/24
CityU Tiger@Community - Making Handicrafts for the Elderly - Mid-Autumn Festival
Date: 15 September 2023
Venue: G404, Flow Centre, G/F, LI Building, CityU
In an effort to demonstrate care and love for the elderly during the Mid-Autumn Festival, students took part in a class to learn the art of making paper lanterns. Participants were first shown a video about the initiative to help the elderly in Hong Kong. After that, students had the opportunity to create their own handcrafted paper lanterns, which would be sent to elderly individuals living in care homes. “This is a really meaningful and fun activity as I could send love and warmth to elderlies who might not be able to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival with their families,” one of the Tiger students said.
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CityU Tiger Welcoming Ceremony 2023
Date: 26 September 2023
Venue: Wong Cheung Lo Hui Yuet Hall, 5/F, Lau Ming Wai Academic Building
The CityU Tiger Welcoming Ceremony took place at CityU on 26 September, where approximately 1,000 elite students were officially welcomed into the CityU Tiger programme for the upcoming academic year.
It was an honour to have Professor Freddy Boey Yin Chiang (President of CityU), Professor Lee Chun-sing (CityU Provost and Deputy President), Professor Johnny Ho Chung-yin (Director of the Knowledge Transfer Office), Professor Kenneth Lo Kam-wing (Director of the Talent and Education Development Office), Professor Alvin Lai Chi-keung (Associate Director of the Talent and Education Development Office), associate provosts, deans and associate deans from colleges and schools, and heads and directors from departments to welcome and congratulate the Tiger students.
Professor Freddy Boey Yin Chiang, President of CityU, warmly welcomed and congratulated the CityU Tiger students for embarking on the path to success. He accentuated the significance of acquiring knowledge beyond mere exam preparation and the benefits of learning through innovation at CityU.
“As CityU Tigers, you will find that your advantages will not be just academic excellence,” said President Boey. “Your willingness to learn from different cultures and people from around the world will make you mature graduates.” CityU will dramatically increase the number of overseas internships to enrich its students’ learning experience, he added.
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CityU Tiger@Community - Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance Ambassadors
Date: 28 September 2023
Venue: Tai Hang
In celebration of the start of the Mid-Autumn Festival, students took part as official ambassadors in the Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance organised by the Tai Hang Residents' Welfare Association. They toured the Tai Hang neighbourhood, distributing Fire Dragon Dance postcards and offering information and assistance to both local residents and tourists. "The event was absolutely fantastic! I had a wonderful time immersing myself in the festive ambience of the Mid-Autumn Festival while making a meaningful contribution to the community," expressed one of the Tiger students.
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CityU Tiger Crash Courses 101 – Behind the Crime Scene: Unveiling the Basics of Criminal Law
Tiger Mentor: Miss Cindy Leung Sin Yeuk
Date: 18 Oct 2023 (Wed)
Venue: ALC, B5-117 (YEUNG)
Tiger Mentor Cindy delivered an exciting Tiger Crash Course on the basics of criminal law, which included a captivating case analysis and thought-provoking discussion session for her peers. The course covered the fundamentals of crime, from the two essential elements of a crime to the relevant penalties. Participants also gained practical insights on how to apply relevant knowledge in real-life situations.
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CityU Tiger Crash Courses 101 – Learn Programming Steadily by Drawing with Python Turtle
Tiger Mentor: Mr Ken Lung Lok Hin
Date: 21 Oct 2023 (Sat)
Venue: ALC, B5-117 (YEUNG)
Tiger mentor Ken guided his peers step-by-step to uncover the true joy of programming using a beginner-friendly programming tool - Python Turtle. From basic codes to programming techniques, participants created computer-generated animations while mastering programming concepts. Please keep an eye out for future programming Tiger crash courses if you also want to explore your creative side through coding!
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CityU Tiger Featured Talk: Enter The Matrix: How Engineering and Neuroscience Help You Become Better, Faster, and Stronger
Date: 25 October 2023 (Wednesday)
Venue: Y4702, YEUNG
In a recent featured talk hosted by the Talent and Education Development Office (TED), Professor Rosa Chan from the Department of Electrical Engineering delivered an inspiring message: “When there is an opportunity, go for it. Don’t be scared of changes.” The event was introduced by Professor Kenneth Lo, Director of TED, who welcomed the attendees and introduced Professor Chan as the guest speaker.
During her talk, Professor Chan shared her experience studying and travelling abroad through the support of different scholarships. Using a series of optical illusion examples as an introduction, she provided the audience with a glimpse into her fascinating research at the intersection of engineering and neuroscience, specifically in the field of neural interface. Her work in this area captivated the participants and sparked their interest in the exciting possibilities from the combination of these disciplines.
Professor Chan’s inspiring talk was followed by a lively question-and-answer session. The participants gained a deeper understanding of neuroscience and were encouraged to seize opportunities and embrace changes.
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CityU Tiger@Community: Global X-perience: Simulation x Service Day
Date: 4 November 2023 (Sat)
Venue: Crossroads Village, Tuen Mun
Tiger students participated in a one-day Global X-perience event at the Crossroads Village, where they gained valuable insights into the challenges faced by individuals living with HIV and the daily realities of the visually impaired. Engaging in empathy-building activities, they had the opportunity to walk a mile in their shoes. Additionally, our Tigers provided assistance in various incoming goods departments, contributing to the preparation of essential items like clothing, furniture, and electrical appliances for global shipping to those in need. It was a truly impactful community event that fostered compassion and social responsibility among our students.
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CityU Tiger Workshop: Ace an Interview
Date: 16 Nov 2023 (Thur)
Venue: ALC, B5-117 (YEUNG)
Gaining mastery in interview and presentation skills is crucial for individuals pursuing scholarships, exchange programmes, or internships. In a specially designed workshop, Ms. Ruby Tam provided participants with invaluable abilities such as creating an impressive CV, effectively addressing personal and competency-based questions using the Situation, Task, Action, and Result (STAR) technique, and excelling in group interviews.
Participants were urged to engage actively during the workshop by pinpointing key elements of an effective personal statement, sharing personal experiences and moments of pride, and practicing self-introductions among themselves. Ms Tam was also on hand to address inquiries and provide consultation for interested students.
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CityU Tiger@Community: Food Recycling Tour
Date: 16 November 2023 (Thu)
Venue: Shek Kip Mei Wet Market
The best way to truly understand the lives of people in need is to immerse ourselves in their experiences. In this service activity, Tiger participants were given a briefing on how the underprivileged in Hong Kong manage their limited resources and live their lives day by day. They then visited a nearby wet market to collect surplus food generously donated by vegetable stalls, actively assisting in sorting and distributing it to those in need. Through this experience, Tiger students gained a deeper understanding of the challenges the underprivileged face in Hong Kong.
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CityU Tiger@Community: 支援自閉症譜系兒童-加家同行師友計劃
ASD Friendly Project
In Semester B, two Tiger students participated in the “ASD Friendly Project” organised by the BGCA Jockey Club Tsz Wan Shan Children & Youth Integrated Services Centre. This project offered them valuable insights into the world of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Through communication games, outdoor exploration, and visits to “hidden elderly” in the community, Tiger students had the opportunity to witness the remarkable growth and transformation of their little mentees. This experience has broadened Tiger students’ understanding of ASD and deepened their awareness of the everyday challenges faced by both children and parents.
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Roaring into the Semester: CityU Tiger Meet & Greet
Date: 19 January 2024
Venue: Faculty Lounge (9/F, Bank of China (Hong Kong) Complex)
The “CityU Tiger Meet & Greet” networking event was a roaring success! The atmosphere was electric as we connected, played engaging networking games, and enjoyed a delightful afternoon tea together. Witnessing new friendships blossom and the creation of unforgettable memories was truly heartwarming. Beyond the fun and games, Tiger students also had the opportunity to learn about upcoming activities and opportunities that will contribute to their personal and professional growth. Tigers, be sure to stay connected with us as TED has prepared a range of exciting activities for you this semester. See you at our next Tiger event!
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Tiger Crash Courses 101 - [Rerun] Behind the Crime Scene: Unveiling the Basics of Criminal Law
Tiger Mentor: Miss Cindy Leung Sin-yeuk
Date: 26 Jan 2024 (Fri)
Venue: LI-4304
“Behind the Crime Scene: Unveiling the Basics of Criminal Law” was back due to high demand from Tiger Students. This informative yet interesting crash course provided a concise overview of the fundamentals of criminal law. Through engaging course materials and group case analysis, Tiger Students had the chance to learn about the key elements of a crime and the corresponding penalties for various offences. Tiger crash courses offer a wide range of topics for students to choose from. Don’t miss out on the chance to expand your horizons and acquire new skills with us!
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Tiger Crash Courses 101 - Introduction to Data Visualisation: Crafting Impactful Dashboards with Tableau
Tiger Mentor: Miss Falak Zehra
Date: 31 Jan 2024 (Wed)
Venue: ALC, B5-117 (YEUNG)
The topic of “Data Visualisation” may seem complex to many. However, in today’s world, where vast amounts of data constantly surround us, it is crucial that we acquire the skills and tools to present data in a clear and meaningful way. Understanding this need, Tiger Mentor Falak organised a crash course specifically designed to simplify this seemingly challenging topic for her fellow Tigers. During the course, participants were introduced to the data visualisation platform called “Tableau” and received step-by-step guidance on how to handle large datasets and create visually appealing representations that are easy to comprehend. This practical knowledge equips them with the necessary skills to navigate the data-driven world more effectively.
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Tiger Crash Courses 101 - Learn Programming Steadily by Drawing with Python Turtle
Tiger Mentor: Mr Ken Lung Lok-hin
Date: 3 Feb 2024 (Sat)
Venue: ALC, B5-117 (YEUNG)
Back by popular demand, the Tiger crash course “Learn Programming Steadily by Drawing with Python Turtle” made a comeback in Semester B. Tiger students were guided step-by-step in creating various captivating graphic designs and animations, allowing them to apply their newly acquired programming skills in real time. The rerun of this course demonstrates students’ strong interest in learning programming through interactive activities. This crash course provided participants with practical experience in coding and the ability to express their creativity through Python Turtle.
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Exploring Innovation: Site Visit to HKPC & MIT HK Innovation Node
Date: 6 Feb 2024 (Tue)
Venue: MIT HK Innovation Node, 1/F, HKPC, 78 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Tong
On 6th February 2024, CityU students had the opportunity to visit the Hong Kong Productivity Council (HKPC) and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Hong Kong Innovation Node to explore the realms of innovation and technology. They gained insights into HKPC's crucial role in promoting productivity excellence and fostering innovation in local industries. The students also toured an exhibition featuring projects on smart city and cyber security. Furthermore, they were exposed to HKPC’s advanced technologies and innovative services, including metaverse enabling technologies, autonomous electric vehicles, additive manufacturing technologies, and food safety management systems. The visit to MIT HK Innovation Node enlightened them about the MITdesignX methodology and its applications in revitalising the local innovation ecosystem. This enriching experience left a lasting impact on the students’ academic and professional journeys.
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Tiger Crash Courses 101 - Completely Impromptu: Crafting Miracles with Borrowed Cards
Tiger Mentor: Mr Alden Christian
Date: 7 Feb 2024 (Wed)
Venue: ALC, B5-117 (YEUNG)
If you believe that Tiger crash courses solely focus on academic-related topics, think again! This course brought a delightful twist by immersing Tiger students in the enchanting world of card magic. Tiger students participated in various mind-boggling magic tricks and learned the secrets behind them. In addition to learning various tricks, Tiger students also gained insight into the fundamentals of magic performance. This included techniques such as sleight of hand and the use of psychology to divert the audience’s attention swiftly.
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Tiger Crash Courses 101 - Designventure: Discovering UI/UX Design with Figma
Tiger Mentor: Miss Seline Hung
Date: 8 Feb 2024 (Thu)
Venue: ALC, B5-117 (YEUNG)
Creative UI/UX designs are everywhere in our daily lives. Though their creation may appear complex, Tiger Mentor Seline made it easy for participants to grasp the fundamentals. In this crash course, she guided fellow Tiger students through the ins and outs of using Figma, covering navigation, object creation, layering, designing, prototyping, and overall UI/UX design practices. Participants had the chance to unleash their creativity by crafting their own unique “Tiger Wall”, and their individual creations were merged into a collaborative project.
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CEP X CityU Tiger - Preparing and Sorting Raw Vegetables at Food Angel
Five dedicated Tiger Students took part in a meaningful volunteer work event with Food Angel, a food rescue and assistance programme in Hong Kong. The event aimed to combat food waste and support underprivileged communities. Tiger students actively contributed by assisting in the preparation and sorting of raw vegetables at Food Angel’s central kitchen. They opened packages, chopped luncheon meat, and helped prepare the food for cooking. The cooked food was then delivered to various local community centres to reach those in need. Through this experience, students not only made a positive impact on the local community but also gained a firsthand understanding of the importance of food rescue, waste reduction, and, most importantly, the powerful ripple effects that simple acts of kindness can have on the people around us.
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CityU Tiger Featured Talk - The Flow of Turtle Soup: How Historians Study Food to Understand the World
Date: 28 February 2024 (Wednesday)
Venue: LT-17 Wong To Yick Tong Lecture Theatre, YEUNG
The Talent and Education Development Office (TED) organised a captivating talk featuring Professor CHING May Bo, Head of the Department of Chinese and History, to deliver an interesting topic of her study –Turtle Soup for our Tigers and the CityU community.
During the talk, Professor CHING gave a lively presentation on the transnational history of turtle soup, exploring the flow of species, tastes, culinary techniques, and food technology across three continents over more than three centuries.
After the talk, Professor CHING provided participants with valuable suggestions on how to work with historical archives and materials. Participants were also encouraged to freely ask any questions they had and were advised to undergo training to acquire the necessary research methodologies and enjoy the process of learning.
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Tiger Crash Courses 101 - Build Your Own Machine Learning Powerhouse: Creating TensorFlow Models in Python!
Tiger Mentor: Mr Syed Ayan Ali
Date: 29 Feb 2024 (Thu)
Venue: ALC, B5-117 (YEUNG)
Have you ever wondered how machine learning actually works? Tiger Mentor Ayan conducted a crash course for his fellow Tigers, shedding light on the inner workings of this technology. Using Python in Google Colab, Tiger Students received step-by-step guidance on creating a functioning machine-learning model that analysed images to detect human emotions. A comprehensive dataset was utilised, and the intricacies of the programme were explained in detail, resulting in a well-trained model capable of accurately identifying happy or sad emotions in images.
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Tiger Crash Courses 101 - Learning Hong Kong History through Cantopop
Tiger Mentor: Mimi Wong Wing-yan
Date: 1 Mar 2024 (Fri)
Venue: ALC, B5-117 (YEUNG)
In this immersive crash course, Tiger students explored the captivating world of Cantopop, uncovering the influences that shaped its evolution and exploring the iconic singers who left their mark. With Tiger mentor Mimi as their guide, participants discovered the rhythm and soul of Cantonese pop music while unravelling the fascinating history of Hong Kong.
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Tiger Crash Courses 101 - The Digital Empire: Why Should We Be Concerned?
Tiger Mentor: Miss Leona Zhang Jing
Date: 8 Mar 2024 (Fri)
Venue: ALC, B5-117 (YEUNG)
This thought-provoking course explored the profound impact big tech companies have on our daily lives. Tiger students gained a fresh perspective, realising what they once considered “normal” carries deeper implications. The course further expanded their understanding of the intricate relationship between big tech companies and regulations.
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Tiger Crash Courses 101 - French Culture and Language
Tiger Mentor: Mr Nathan Gregori
Date: 15 Mar 2024 (Fri)
Venue: ALC, B5-117 (YEUNG)
In this crash course, Tiger students acquired practical French phrases for travel and exchanges while immersing themselves in the captivating history, rich cultural insights, and exploring not-to-be-missed scenic spots in France. Additionally, Tiger mentor Nathan shared invaluable tips with his Tiger fellows on overcoming daily life challenges in French-speaking environments.
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CityU Tiger Featured Talk: Navigating the World of Statistics: Unveiling Truth and Fostering Critical Thinking
Date: 18 April 2024 (Thursday)
Venue: LT-3, C Y Sun Lecture Theatre, YEUNG
The Talent and Education Development Office (TED) hosted an inspiring Featured Talk delivered by the passionate and energetic speaker, Professor Alan Wan, Head of the Department of Management Sciences. During the captivating talk, Professor Wan shared the origins of statistics, providing profound examples and statistical jokes that engaged the audience. His intention was to encourage participants to embrace critical thinking, nurture intellectual curiosity, and maintain an open-mindedness to expand knowledge and perspectives. Professor Wan illustrated a practical application of statistics in real-world scenarios through the Centa-City Index launched in September 1999, a collaboration project between Centaline Property Agency Ltd. and CityUHK. He introduced the basic framework of the Centa-City Index, highlighting its relevance and impact on the property market.
The talk was concluded with an interactive Question-and-Answer session, during which Professor Wan offered a piece of insightful life advice: “To learn to be a decent and responsible human being”. One of the participants expressed their gratitude to TED for organising such an enlightening and entertaining event.
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Tiger Networking Party – Let's Unwind & Celebrate!
Date: 16 May 2024
Venue: LAU-8-210
The “Tiger Networking Party – Let’s Unwind & Celebrate!” organised by TED and the Tiger Committee was a great success. Students enthusiastically mingled and forged new connections while enjoying delightful refreshments, marking a heartfelt farewell to the semester. The party was brimming with joy and excitement, featuring interactive networking activities, carnival booth games and a TED photo booth to capture unforgettable memories. Stay connected with us, as TED has a range of exciting events planned for the new academic year. We look forward to your presence at our next Tiger activity!
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Exploring Innovation: Site Visit to the Hong Kong International Airport
Date: 23 August 2024 (Friday)
Time: 1:30 pm – 5:30 pm
Meeting point: Entrance of the Run Run Shaw Library, 3/F, YEUNG
Transportation: Round trip shuttle bus by HKIA (free of charge)
Embark on an Exciting Aviation Adventure at HKIA!
Join us for an exhilarating site visit to the Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA), one of the world's busiest aviation hubs. Discover innovative advancements and explore future trends that are reshaping the aviation industry. This unique journey provides valuable insights into the future of travel, technology, and career opportunities in aviation.
Highlights of the Visit:
✈️ HKIA Innovation Lab
✈️ Three-Runway System (3RS)
✈️ Hong Kong International Aviation Academy
✈️ Future Development of Airport City
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* All allocation is on a first-come-first-served basis. The content and schedules of all the workshops/activities mentioned are subject to change and available resources.