Event Details
Date : 19 May 2025 (Mon)
Time : 2:30pm – 4:00pm
Venue : Learning Lab (RRS321, 3/F, Run Run Shaw Building, Main Campus, HKU)
Speakers :
- Dr. Marie McEntee, Senior Lecturer, School of Environment, The University of Auckland | Waipapa Taumata Rau
- Prof. Gray Kochhar-Lindgren, Honorary Professor, School of Humanities (Comparative Literature), HKU; Founding Co-Director, Wild Studios Consulting and Creative Productions LLC
- Dr. Jack Tsao, Associate Director and Senior Lecturer, Common Core, HKU
Session 1: Transdisciplinary Futures – Our Environmental Futures: Te Taiao Tāngata
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Session 2: Activating Eco-Imaginations: The Arts, Humanities & Speculative Sustain-Abilities
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Session 3: Learning Through Place: Community-Led Revitalisation in Hong Kong and Taiwan
The talk will share the experiences from two transdisciplinary student research-based projects conducted in 2025, centred around the theme of place-based community-led revitalisation. The first project focuses on a fieldtrip to the Mui Wo community in Hong Kong, combining futures thinking, collective art, public dialogue, camping, and local food and practices to understand ways to regenerate and build resilience for long-term sustainability. The second project examines a field trip to the indigenous Atayal community in DongAo, Yilan County in Taiwan, learning about ecological practices and visiting an experimental elementary school that interweaves traditional knowledge into modern education. Jack will share how both community partnerships impress upon students an understanding of the interdependence of economic, ecological, and social health and wellbeing, asking them to produce outputs in dialogue with the locals that can be delivered back to the community.
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Ms. Canice Mok
Teaching and Learning Innovation Centre- 3917 6069
- tsmok@hku.hk