Jan 2008 - Lingnan University

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Jan 2008 - Lingnan University
An Interview with
Professor Eugene Eoyang
Professor Eugene Eoyang , Chair Professor of Humanities
and Director of General Education, talks to SSC English
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tutor David Moser about liberal arts education
at Lingnan
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“Pioneering Liberal Arts
in Hong Kong”
www.ln.edu.hk/ssc
provide a “Liberal Arts education with
Professor Eugene
Eoyang: It can mean various things, but my hope is that it will
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come to mean education that stresses bilingualism and multiculturalism. Liberal Arts
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should teach one
to think, in order to think you must learn languages.
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Our executive committee members also attend global meetings and
forums for the exchange of ideas. We work with members of other
universities in advocating student welfare and raising awareness to
current social affairs.
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Five elements of
Liberal Arts
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David: What does it mean to
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Hong Kong characteristics?”
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David: Why is learning languages so important?
Professor Eugene Eoyang: People talk about language as if it is a tool, but a tool
is something you use for a purpose and then throw away. Language is not a tool.
Language has life. It changes, and is not mechanical. Liberal Arts can teach Hong
Kong students how to be adaptable, not mechanical.
David: Any advice to the students?
Professor Eugene Eoyang: Students need to learn adaptability to compete in the
world today. Multiculturalism is not only being Chinese and English. In the past, Hong
Kong students competed only with Hong Kong students, but that is not true anymore.
What was good enough ten years ago, is not good enough any more.
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Professor Eugene Eoyang: The world is changing too quickly for a specialized
degree. Liberal Arts at Lingnan offers students the skill of learning, which a computer
scientist or an accountant might not have. Some accounting executives would rather
hire a Liberal Arts graduate over someone with an accounting degree because they
want to teach their own style of accounting, and need workers who are adaptable. By
teaching the Liberal Arts, Lingnan is giving its students an advantage in that respect,
and that advantage will become more and more important in the years to come.
Notes : Professor Eugene Eoyang is a renowned scholar in comparative literature and
translations. He has several publications on comparative literature, globalization theory,
and multiculturalism throughout the years. He’s the editor of Liberal Arts Education:
Lingnan University and the World (2002). He also has been a generous supporter of
SSC’s English Enhancement Programme.
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To enrich our campus life, we organize a variety of activities like
orientation camp, sports day, mega sales, Lingnan banquet, singing
contests and Orientation Programme. Your participation is essential
for making these activities successful. Do come and join us!
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Message from
Lingnan University Students’ Union
The Students’ Union is the sole student organization that represents
all full-time students in Lingnan. One of our missions is to actively
participate in the development of University policies and inform
students of University affairs.
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Student
Activities
I attended the AIESEC Asia-Pacifica “HEROES” Conference held on October
18-21st in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The conference was attended by AIESEC
members from Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Bangladesh,
Australia, Taiwan, Mainland China, Japan, Korea, Canada, Finland, Hungary,
and Rwanda in addition to others. The objective of the conference was to
educate the delegates, AIESEC members, on how to develop a project which
builds international exchange (internships). We were immersed in intensive
training to build the brainpower and capacity of the delegates so as to return
to our home countries with a new perspective on how to develop a project.
Nice to meet you!
I strive for life experience in addition to academic, that which educates us
beyond the book, beyond the classroom – and that which grants us rewards
beyond our expectations. As a result, I have chosen, as many AIESEC
members have, to balance studies with doing and with working toward a
real-world objective (not only a grade). As a result, the walls of the university
are no longer limited to the campus; they expand to the community, and
connect to the entire world.
Tim Golden (Social Sciences, Year 2)
AIESEC members in
Asia-Pacifica “HEROES”
Conference
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www.ln.edu.hk/ssc
Campus Life
Breakfast with the President
Afterwards, the Tuen Mun Police and the Lingnan team
formed by Lingnan staff and alumni played a friendly
soccer match. It was a thrilling game that ended in a
3:3 draw.
“Breakfast with the President is a good opportunity to share with him our experiences of
campus life. I found that President Yuk-Shee Chan is a very nice and friendly person. He
gives valuable advice on life planning and academic development. In future meetings,
I hope Lingnan students can show our distinction as Liberal Arts Lingnanians to the
President.”
David Tam (Human Resources Management, Year 2)
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Remarks: In Term 1, our new President has
conducted 18 breakfast with 318 students.
If you like to meet and talk to him face to
face in Term 2, come and register at SSC.
Fabulous performance of the
Lingnan staff soccer team!
Kick-off Ceremony of the Student Activities
Centre - Inter-hostel Tug of War competition
and friendly soccer match with police officers
An inter-hostel tug of war competition was held on 25 November 2007 in celebration of
Lingnan’s 120th Founding Anniversary and the 40th Anniversary of Re-establishment
in Hong Kong. The event also marked the kick-off of the Student Activities Centre at the
Multi-purpose Outdoor Sports Ground. Hall C and Hall A went to the final, and Hall C
won the championship. Students were excited and hostel spirit was strong.
President’s Cup – Inter-hostel Sports
Competitions
The President’s Cup is an inter-hostel sports competition held annually to promote sports
and hostel spirit. Jointly organized by Student Hostel Associations (SHAs) and SSC, the
Term 1 competitions were a huge success, with Badminton, Volleyball, Table Tennis,
and Squash events. In Term 2, men’s and women’s basketball and soccer competitions
will be held. Play for your hostel by enrolling with your hostel representatives!
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Students played hard for their hostel
Victory with friendship
Outward Bound Corporate
Challenge 2007
The Lingnan University Rowing Team represented
Lingnan in the Outward Bound Corporate Challenge
2007. The event was organized by Outward Bound
Hong Kong and was held at CUHK. The Lingnan team
won the educational division championship, and the
1st runner-up in the mixed team competition.
Hall C won a glorious victory !
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What a magnificent competition
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Career News
www.ln.edu.hk/ssc
Off-shore Opportunities in Summer 08
The Chinese General Chamber of Commerce
Mainland Summer Internship Programme in
Shanghai
When the world is heading towards our mother country, will you grasp
this opportunity to:
• Embrace some work experience in the Chinese Mainland?
• Enhance your CV before seeking full time employment?
• Brush up on your Putonghua while exploring Shanghai and other
Chinese cities?
Interns at Renaissance
If interested, note the application schedule in February 2008 and act soon!
Pudong Hotel, Shanghai
For enquiries, contact Ms Iris Ho of SSC (Tel: 2616 7410/ email: [email protected]).
Disney International College Program 2008 (ICP)
Imagine the excitement of living, working, and traveling in the USA this summer!
Now you can make your dream come true by becoming a Disney cast member through
the Disney International College Program (ICP). You will spend 10
to 12 weeks working for the world’s largest theme park resort – Walt
Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida. See the world yourself –
meet Disney’s guests from all over the world, work and live abroad in
a culturally diverse environment, and travel around America!
Application will open in February. For enquiries, please contact Ms
Sara Chow of SSC (Tel: 2616 7404/ email: [email protected]).
Princesses in front of the Cinderella
Castle, Magic Kingdom
The Animal Kingdom Cast
Members – nice outfit!
Career Development - Alumni Contribution to Students’
Success
The only time we’ll be in
business wear – Disney
Traditions training!
Lingnanian Career Mentoring Programme (LCMP)
Committed and outstanding alumni with at least five years working experience in a
range of career fields are invited by SSC to act as career mentors to share with final year
students their valuable working experience and provide them with career advice.
“The LCMP provided me with numerous opportunities
to understand more about different career fields and
set goals for my future career. I highly recommend the
programme to current students.” (Chuang Ka-wing, 2007
Graduate of Contemporary English Studies; presently the
Management Trainee of Industrial & Commercial Bank of
China (Asia))
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“With LCMP, I have identified my direction and met
experienced mentors who gave me numerous tips for job
hunting” (Chan Yip, 2007 Marketing Graduate; presently
the Brand Executive of Leo Burnett Limited)
The application for the 5th LCMP (academic year 2008-09) will start
in early April 2008. We plan to expand LCMP to benefit 90 students in
2008-09 academic year. For enquiries, please contact Ms Helen Kui
(Tel: 2616 7366) or Mr Albert Suen (Tel: 2616 7407) of SSC or browse the
web: http://www.ln.edu.hk/ssc/campuslife/mentoring/lcmp/index.html.
LCMP Mentor and mentees
Lingather Programme: Dinner with Alumni
Mentors
To assist students in better planning and preparing for their future careers,
outstanding alumni from various career fields are invited every year in March
to share their valuable working and job hunting experience with current
students at dinner gatherings in a warm and friendly atmosphere. Priority
will be given to final year students, but some places will be open to year 1
and 2 students.
Listening carefully to
Alumni Mentors
The enrollment will start in February 2008. For enquiries, please contact Ms
Helen Kui (Tel: 2616 7366) or Mr Albert Suen (Tel: 2616 7407) of SSC.
The 4th LCMP Opening Ceremony was held on 24 September 2007. President YukShee Chan delivered the welcoming speech and presented certificates to 35 alumni
mentors who will be guiding 60 final year students as mentees.
The following are feedbacks from mentees of the 3rd LCMP:
“Joining the LCMP enables me to gain first hand information on career planning and
job hunting techniques which have facilitated me to obtain the Hang Seng Bank offer. It
was really an unforgettable experience.” (Tsui Siu-wah, 2007 Social Sciences Graduate;
presently the Business Development Officer of Hang Seng Bank)
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Lingather Group Photo – Smiling faces
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Peer Mentoring
www.ln.edu.hk/ssc
UOP reflection - Group 4
“Last year, I arrived at Lingnan with many uncertainties. Luckily, I was reassured very
soon after meeting my peer mentors and group-mates during the 3-day University
Orientation Programme (UOP). Since the UOP, we have developed solid friendship as
well as a strong sense of belonging towards Lingnan. I have since decided to pay back
by joining the peer mentoring programme. As a peer mentor, we will learn to assume
a responsibility of helping freshmen to adjust to the new environment, and to cultivate
peer support and Lingnanian Spirit.”
Mentor: Crystal Kong (BSS, Year 2)
“As a mentee, the most valuable thing I have gained from the UOP was forming many
new friendships. Before I attended the UOP I had no friends at Lingnan. In the 3-daycamp, I met many people, not only my group-mates and mentors, but also freshmen
from other groups. I remember one of the most impressive things was that every group
kept shouting the slogan of their hall before the events began. It was so amazing and
I could not forget that scene!”
Mentee: Chris Wong (BBA, Year 1)
Integrated Learning
Programme (ILP)
Various interesting ILP activities were introduced in
Term 1. Let’s recall our precious moments…
Kely Circus School
Through social circus, students experienced the magic of team spirit and communication
skills on team success.
Introduction to Forensic Science
Students were inspired by the use of forensic science in assisting the police in case
investigation.
The Power of Magic and Hypnotism
Students were fascinated by the demonstration of how hypnotism can be skillfully
applied in magic. They gained more understanding on the sub-conscious level of our
psychological state and the power to bring about change in our mind.
Breakfast in the Morning (Joy of Cooking)
Scholarships
Our PhD student Chen Lijuan won the scholarship which were offered to postgraduate
students territory-wide. Winning such a highly competitive scholarship is a further
testimony of the competency of Lingnan students. Three cheers for Lijuan’s
achievement.
“I am honored to be a recipient of HKAUW Thomas HC Cheung Postgraduate
Scholarship this year. I think, by providing female students with scholarships and with
a platform through which they can build up a better networking and gain more social
power, Hong Kong Association of University Women has really done a lot in promoting
the advancement of women.”
Chen Lijuan (Translation, PhD, Year 2)
Recipient of HKAUW Thomas HC Postgraduate Scholarship
Apart from his relentless urge for academic excellence, our student Chong Chung
Shing also participates actively in community service. He exemplifies the fine qualities
of Lingnan students.
“The Hong Kong Jockey Club Scholarship enables me to explore myself beyond my
study. I serve as the Vice-President of Executive Committee for Jockey Club Alumni
Association this year. This experience gives me a precious opportunity to work with
scholars from other institutions in different community services. I have learned a lot
from their knowledge, wisdom and merits.”
Chong Chung Shing, Johnny (Finance - Year 2)
Recipient of The Hong Kong Jockey Club Scholarship
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Having the chance to make muffins resulted in students leaving the room with smiles
on their faces and tasty muffins in their mouths.
How can we continue to have fun in ILP?
Check out some of the new courses in Term 2! Here
are a few examples:
How to Choose Healthy Snacks
If you want to enjoy snacks while on diet, you should not miss this talk on how to select
healthy snacks.
Robotics Education Workshop
Have you ever dreamed of controlling a robot? This workshop will provide you with
hands-on experience in robotics.
Conquering Self-Doubts
“You are good!” This workshop suggests various strategies for building and maintaining
a healthy level of self-esteem and appreciation.
Indian Classical Dance Workshop
This workshop will certainly enhance your coordination, as well as your appreciation of
its spirit and aesthetics.
Activities in English
They include Yoga workshops, popular music workshop, current news discussion
groups, English Corner, and so on.
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Counselling
www.ln.edu.hk/ssc
Services
How to Manage Time and Cope with Stress
Stress is the body’s normal response to a challenge, threat, or excitement. A small
amount of stress can actually be beneficial – it can make you alert and focused
– but too much stress means you will have trouble thinking clearly and this means
you aren’t likely to do your best work. Self-management on a variety of levels is the
key, and managing time is the best way for a student to succeed.
Tips for Time Management:
1.Start to manage your time at the beginning of the semester.
2.Organize your semester by plotting the important dates on a large calendar.
3. Set some goals for yourself, such as the grades you would like to receive in your
courses.
4. Break tasks into smaller, more manageable jobs.
5. Make a weekly schedule to indicate lectures, meetings, study time etc.
6. Know your ”Prime Time” and use it to concentrate on study
7. Plan time for leisure/ recreation
8. Use “To Do” lists and set priorities when you have a lot to do in a day
is the key to success!
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English
Enhancement
Programmes
With the special funding from ZeShan Foundation, Lingnan has
been able to employ two ZeShan English tutors from overseas
to work under the Student Services Centre to organize English
Enhancement programmes for two years. This year, Ms Rose
Cheng from Beloit College and Mr David Moser from Bard
College have arranged many interesting activities and friendly
discussion sessions. They are also available to students in need
of private tutoring or advising. Students can utilize the tutors
for advice in written assignments and job applications, as well
as for practising one-on-one spoken English in preparation for
interviews or oral examinations.
The whole group at Tai O.
In the past three months, we found that our major event “English Corner”
is popular among students. We have conversations over topics such as
“Experience in study abroad”, “Your favourite karaoke song”. Regular
participants told us they enjoyed chatting with English speakers on various
topics. Every other Wednesday, Rose and David teach “Learning Slang”
workshops. While watching mainstream media, students take notes on the
slang usage and cultural references found throughout. Students who come
to our workshops found that learning English slang and idioms help them
understand the culture of the language. Students also take part in our “Global
Issue Discussion” groups. This term, discussions covered issues of Climate
amp,
Project X
“Project X provides a valuable chance for me to learn from different people like the
social workers, my teammates and the youth assigned to me. Although Project X was
a hard task for me at the beginning, after training and learning, I have become a
confident peer counsellor. It is very rewarding to be able to help my young friend.”
Leung Miu Yi, Chloe (Cultural studies, Year 2)
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Lingnan Air Cadet Office Trainee Programme
Lingnan Squadron 6005, has been newly formed in 2006/07, to prepare 55 Lingnan
students for future service in the local aviation industry, and to contribute to the wellbeing of Hong Kong.
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“I have participated in the Hong Kong Air Cadet Corps for half and a year and I am
very pleased with my experience. I have made new friends and learned about topics
like aviation and international etiquette. On weekends, I attended activities such as
hiking, annual camp, and community service projects.”
Wu Wai Chin, Tiffany (Accounting, Year 3)
English Corner conversations.
Change, Economic Globalization, and the Global War on Terror.
On weekends, we organized field trips for local students to have
a whole day adventure with native English speakers. Outings
to Tai O. Lamma Island and Cheung Chau were organized in
September, October and November respectively.
Lingnan Off-Campus Volunteer Experience (L.O.V.E.) is designed to widen students’
scope of horizons by exposing them to the needs of society, and to impart a sense of
responsibility and service to the community through various projects. Among others,
Project X and Air Cadet are two more long-term programmes under L.O.V.E.
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The English Enhancement Team has many upcoming
programmes to be excited about in the second term 2007/2008.
On March 1 & 2, we will bring a group of students to a local
campsite for a two-day-one-night team-building activity that
will challenge them to work together to solve problems, and
meet goals while doing it in English. We will also organize a
new session of ILP class called “Learning English through Hiphop”. In addition to the formal programmes, Rose and David
will continue meeting privately with students to edit written
classwork, and practise verbal English skills.
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Greetings
www.ln.edu.hk/ssc
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New Year has always been a time for looking back to the past, and more importantly,
forward to the coming year. Did you make any New Year’s resolutions?
I do have some resolutions related to my counselling work and would like to share them
with you. First, I would like to demystify and promote the counselling service on campus.
You may agree that we all need someone we can confide in to talk to, especially when
we are facing some life challenges. My colleague, Ms Ophelia Tam, and I would like to
be that “someone” for you while you are studying at Lingnan. Secondly, in this year, I
would like to enhance students’ awareness on their mental health issues. Exhibitions,
workshops, and talks on mental health issues will be launched so as to enhance
students’ academic self-confidence and functioning. So, stay tuned! The promotion
of diversity on campus, last but not least, is my third resolution. We all are different.
Let’s “dare to be different” and love ourselves regardless of our physical and mental
constraints, sexual orientation, or cultural identity.
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Newsletter
Dear Students,
TABLE OF CONTENT
PIONEERING LIBERAL ARTS IN
HK & STUDENT ACTIVITIES
First Round ILP
On-line Registration
28 Jan - 2 Feb
UOP Peer Mentor
Application
1-29 Feb
Cultural Cup – Interhostel Speech Contest
18 Feb
Sports Day
26 Feb
Team Lingnan YOU
- Leadership and Team
Building Camp
1-2 Mar
Cultural Cup – Interhostel Trilingual Debate
Contest
Feb-Mar
University Assemblies
- Prof. C.K. CHAN, SBS, JP.
3 Mar
- Dr. Maria LEE
10 Mar
Lingather Programme:
Dinner with Alumni
Mentors
Early to Mid Mar
Hostel Place
Application 2008/09
Mid-Mar
Awards Presentation
Ceremony
7 Apr
President’s Cup – Inter-hostel Sports Competition
cum Cultural Cup Presentation Ceremony
14 Apr
P.2&3
CAMPUS LIFE
P.4&5
P.6&7
CAREER NEWS
PEER MENTORING,
SCHOLARSHIPS & ILP
COMMUNITY SERVICES,
COUNSELLING & ENGLISH
ENHANCEMENT PROGRAMMES
GREETINGS FROM
SENIOR COUNSELLOR &
IMPORTANT DATES
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At the start of the year 2008, may I wish you all
a prosperous year ahead, in particular a fruitful
learning experience at Lingnan University.
I also wish to welcome sixty-two students who
have just joined us as exchange students—thirtyeight from the Chinese mainland and twenty-four
international students from various countries.
This is a good opportunity for local and non-local
students to live and study together, and learn of
one another’s culture.
The Lunar New Year is coming—the year of the
Rat is supposed to be a year of plenty, bringing
good opportunities and prospects. All ventures
begun at this time will most likely be successful
if one prepares well. It is also a year that brings
the restless and inquisitive nature out of us.
Let’s enjoy this great year and I wish you all a
Happy New Year!
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Jan 2008
Greetings from SSC
Dr Larry Ng, Senior Counsellor
Key dates you shouldn’t miss in term 2
www.In.edu.hk/ssc
Best regards,
Dr Veronica Tam
Director of Student Services
21 January 2008
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