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Learning and Teaching Week
The L&T Week is a four-day event to celebrate learning and teaching. It features a variety of activities including an exhibition of over 130 posters by PolyU students and teachers at the Logo Square, an activity booth outside 7-11, a student-led studio workshop on music making, a student forum to explore wellbeing in university life, and a teacher forum to discuss how university study can prepare students for future workplace. Come and take part in the activities, sample free snacks and get some nice souvenirs!
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Finding Balance: Wellbeing in University Life
| Theme: | Student Development |
| Specialisms: | N/A |
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Facilitator:
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Prof. HC Man, Prof., FENG
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| Date: | 12 Mar 2026 |
| Time: | 12:30 PM - 1:15 PM |
| Venue: | Logo Square |
Finding balance at university can be tough, but you don’t have to figure it out alone. In this open forum, Prof. HC Man (Dean of FENG) will be joined by a panel of students from diverse backgrounds to explore how students can make space for hobbies, rest, and personal growth alongside academic demands. They will discuss how students can develop their identity and strengths beyond grades, and how those who do not see themselves as ‘strong academically’ can still find belonging, purpose, and ways to shine at university. Students and staff are warmly invited to share experiences, ask questions, and learn from each other in a supportive, open conversation. See you at Logo Square!
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Preparing students for the future workplace
| Theme: | Student Development |
| Specialisms: | N/A |
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Facilitator:
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Dr Julia Chen, Dr, EDC
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| Date: | 13 Mar 2026 |
| Time: | 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM |
| Venue: | Logo Square |
The future workplace demands university graduates to not only possess the technical knowledge required for the job, but also a wide range of attributes and competencies including good work attitude, strong interpersonal skills, analytical and problem-solving skills, language proficiency, knowledge of current affairs and business issues, self-learning ability, self-confidence, information technology literacy, management skills and numerical competency. How can university study prepare students for future workplace? In this open forum, Dr Julia Chen (Director of Educational Development) will be joined by a panel of senior academic leaders and industry representatives to discuss this topic. A ‘future AI being from 2035’ will chat with students about the future of work. Come join us!
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EDC Coordinator:
Kenneth
Tam
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