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還記得初升上大學時,因着疫情的緣故,O-camp被取消、也沒有正式的木人巷,所以錯過了join
soc.的最佳機會。加上全個學年基本上都是透過ZOOM上課,我對SCM是完全不熟悉,更加沒有
任何一點的歸屬感,入學的時候完全沒有成為SCM學生,甚至乎是城大學生的實感。
然後,我在學校郵箱收到一封Student Event Team的招募電郵,上面寫着:「好掛住SCM?好想
返學見同學?想追番去年失去嘅學校生活?」這幾句slogan有點吸引到我,於是我就報名了。

我認為成為SET Member最大的好處是,你往往都會得到不同工作機會/活動的第一手資訊。譬如
有時候GO想要聘請Student Helpers,通常都會先找感興趣的SET Member。除此之外,透過參
與和籌辦不同的活動,的而且確增加了我對SCM的了解。因着活動,所以逼使自己要回來SCM(
平時沒事不會上山回CMC),繼而更多的開發SCM的未知領域(上課不會用到的課室)。SET都
讓你認識到其他年級和Major的CM同學。我都很經常從其他SET Member口中聽到些關於SCM的
「小故事」。因着這些「小故事」,我都漸漸發現SCM是一個頗有趣的地方。

When I was admitted to CityU, , there were no O-camps nor other orientation events due to the
pandemic. Eventually, I missed the best opportunity to join any student societies. In addition, the
teaching mode was mainly online so I was totally unfamiliar with SCM. But then, I received a recruiting
email about the SCM Student Event Team (SCMSET), which said: "Missing SCM? Want to meet your
schoolmates? Want to catch up on the school life lost last year?" These slogans attracted me so I signed
up as a SET member.

The biggest advantage of being a SET Member is that I could often get first-hand information about
various job/activity opportunities. For example, when the SCM General Office wants to hire student
helpers, they usually recruit from SET first.
Besides, participated in and organized different events in the name of SET had indeed increased my
understanding of SCM. Because of those events, I forced myself to come back to SCM (usually I don't),
and then I explored more unknown areas in SCM (classrooms that I didn’t have lessons in before). SET
allowed you to make friends with CM schoolmates from other years and majors. That's why I often
heard "little stories" about SCM from them. Thanks to those, I gradually found out SCM is a very
interesting school.

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SCMSET

SCM STUDENT EVENT TEAM

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"SCM Student Event Team" (SCMSET, Student Chapter) was established since academic year 2020/21, currently led by Ms Koala Yip, comprising a group of enthusiastic students from SCM.

SET provides a platform for students to organise activities for their fellow students that foster students' professional development and personal growth. It also strengthens the cohesiveness and sense of belonging of our students and build up a stronger linkage with CityU.

OBJECTIVES

OBJECTIVES

  • To promote the School to community
  • To learn how to network with fellow students and employers
  • To demonstrate academic excellent to potential employers
  • To develop leadership skills
  • To organize events and activities for students
  • To develop presentation and marketing skills
  • To develop leadership skills
  • To organize events and activities for students
  • To develop career aspiration in related disciplines
  • To improve their knowledge of their majors of study
  • To serve the University

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YIP, Choi Fung Koala

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Koala Yip

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CHAN, Cheuk Wah Charles

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The application for 2024-25 entry is now open until 10 November 2024.

A Dean's Certificate will be awarded after completion of 1-year service.

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Virtual SCM Commencement 2022

Ceremony

The Virtual College/School Commencement of the City University of Hong Kong will be held in 9 sessions from 27 to 30 May 2022. The ceremony will be live broadcasted through CityUtube and Microsoft Teams.

29 May 2022
Online Broadcast Time: 2:30pm
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The Virtual School Commencement will be held on 29 May 2022 at 2:30pm (Hong Kong time UTC/GMT+8) (Time Zone Converter). The ceremony will be live broadcast via CityUtube and Microsoft Teams.

Rundown:

  1. Procession in
  2. National Anthem
  3. Declaration of opening of the Commencement
  4. Address by Acting Dean
  5. Presentation of Teaching Excellence Award, SCM Distinguished Teaching Award, SCM Distinguished Service Award, SCM Distinguished Research Award and SCM Research Impact Award
  6. Address by the Graduate Representative for postgraduate programmes
  7. Presentation of PhD and Master’s Degree Graduates
  8. Presentation of Postgraduate Student Awards for Outstanding Academic Achievement and Distinguished Service
  9. Congratulation messages from faculties
  10. Presentation of SCM Distinguished Alumni Award
  11. Speech by SCM Distinguished Alumni Award Recipient
  12. Address by the Graduate Representative for undergraduate programmes
  13. Presentation of Bachelor’s Degree Graduates
  14. Presentation of Undergraduate Student Awards for Outstanding Academic Achievement and Distinguished Service
  15. Declaration of closing of the Commencement

 

After the ceremony, graduates of 2022 are welcome to return to campus to take graduation photos with their family and friends from 5 June to 10 July 2022 by registering via AIMS (AIMS > Student Services / Alumni Services > Campus Access Registration for Graduation Photography) from 1 June 2022, 2:00pm. Please read the on-campus photo-taking arrangement on the Commencement website for details.


Faculty Awards

CityU Teaching Excellence Award 2022: Dr Max HATTLER, Assistant Professor of School of Creative Media

SCM Distinguished Teaching Award 2022: Dr LAM Miu Ling, Associate Professor of School of Creative Media

SCM Distinguished Service Award 2022: Dr Kimburley CHOI, Associate Professor of School of Creative Media

SCM Distinguished Research Award 2022: Dr Yuk HUI, Associate Professor of School of Creative Media

SCM Research Impact Award 2022: Dr Daniel HOWE, Associate Professor of School of Creative Media

 

The Second SCM Distinguished Alumni Award

Mr Vivek MAHBUBANI

 

Student Awards for Outstanding Academic Achievement 2022

Miss MOU Peijing, Bachelor of Arts in Creative Media

Mr ZHANG Yu, Bachelor of Arts and Science in New Media

Mr MAO Yuxuan, Bachelor of Science in Creative Media

Mr FONG Hin Nam, Master of Fine Arts in Creative Media

Miss LIU Wing Yin, Master of Arts in Creative Media

 

Student Awards for Distinguished Service 2022

Miss LEE Yuk Ki Florence (postgraduate)

Miss WONG Yuen Ling (undergraduate)

Shared Campus: Creative Practices Across Cultures

Shared Campus

The network aims to improve excellence in research and education through enhanced international collaboration.

SCM is one of the founding members of Shared Campus Network, along with Zürich University of the Arts (ZHdK), Taipei National University of the Arts, China Academy of Fine Art, University of the Arts London. "Nowadays, artists and designers are working in international context. They need to be genuinely committed and willing to debate ideas with a global framework.

The Ability to critically reflect on interconnected issues has become key to careers in the arts. For students to acquire these competencies, arts universities must internationalize and establish networks with partners who support and complement each other, to share resources, knowledge and experience, "reflects Prof. Thomas D. Meier, President of ZHdK. Shared Campus aims to develop joint education formats, like a shared framework for an MFA degree, and, digital learning platforms.

The network provides an institutional peer-group of art schools of international relevance, which not only provides international exposure for students, but fosters global benchmarking and synergies in teaching and research. "Shared Campus is a visionary network for international collaboration, which, thinking beyond COVID-19, represents the future of arts and design research and education that SCM is privileged to be a part of, "says Prof. Richard Allen, Dean of SCM.

Shared Campus continues pre-existing collaboration between SCM and ZHdK that started with undergraduate student exchange in the early 2010s. In 2013, ZHdK established the "Connecting Space Hong Kong Zurich" art space in North Point, Hong Kong. This multifunctional location hosted many events like seminars, exhibitions, concerts, and workshops involving colleagues from SCM and other like-minded institutions of higher education in the Hong Kong region and beyond. "SCM was an important collaborator right from the start, representing high quality standards in teaching and research and brining in highly motivated faculty and students.

Cross-cultural opportunities and issues are key to establishing long-term international programmes. Against the backdrop of current development, the history, cultural diversity and richness of Hong Kong offers a highly relevant contribution to this goal, "remarks Prof. Meier. In 2015, SCM and ZHdK begun collaboration on the post-graduate level, through the "Transcultural collaboration" project, in which students attend classes in multiple counties and institutions, in the culture in the region of  their host institutions.

Their semester-long work culminates in an exhibition at one of the partner institutions. "I think it's a very open and welcoming environment that allows students to step out of their comfort zone and discover the creative possibilities hidden within cultural diversity and complexity," observes Mr. Warren Leung Chi Wo, Associate Professor at SCM, who has been instrumental in SCM's participation in Transcultural Collaboration.

The successes of Transcultural Collaboration partnership prompted a series of round-table discussions among the participating institutions that resulted in the present-day Shared Campus Network and culminated in the signing of the network agreement at the Shared Campus Launch Conference at ZHdK in December 2019, which also featured a presentation by Dr. Zheng Bo, Associate Professor at SCM. In Summer 2019, SCM hosted a Shared Campus summer school "Fabrication of Relics" organized by Mr. Leung and co-taught with Mr. William Davis of ZHdK. The course featured a number visiting lectures and workshops by local artists and practitioners, integrating Hong Kong perspectives in the course themes. In the same summer, SCM students participated in the "Hacking Global Pop Icons" summer school at ZHdK.

The activities of the network are organized under five cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural thematic groups consisting of colleagues from the network institutions: 'the "Social Transformation" cluster includes fields like socially engaged arts and social design. "Pop Cultures," a driving force of globalization, engages with both the global mainstream and local subcultures. "Critical Ecologies" is concerned with systems of life and the anthropocene, while "Cultures, Histories and Futures" concentrates issues of tradition and genealogy. The "Tools" group develops digital tools for Shared Campus and the future of art education, including a comprehensive digital platform and dialogical repository known as "KOKO-Next Generation (Academic) Journal,"explains Mr. Daniel Späti, Chair of the Shared Campus Project Team and Head of Transcultural Collaboration at ZHdK.

For summer 2019/20, Shared Campus network had planned two summer schools: "The Ghost in the Walls," to be held in Berlin and Zurich, and, "Hacking Global Pop Icons" to be held in London. As a consequence of the covid-19 pandemic, these were moved online. Upcoming Shared Campus activities at SCM include a curating workshop organized by Dr. Harald Kramer in November 2020, and new iterations of Transcultural Collaboration courses and summer schools. "We see Shared Campus as the most promising model to develop and implement long-term and sustainable education formats and research networks in an international context with the aim to further improve excellence of the Shared Campus partner institutions," notes Prof. Meier.

Read More - visit the network's website at http://shared-campus.com/ and check out the KOKO journal at http://koko.zhdk.ch/