Events

[GE Seminars] The Journey of Sustainability Education at Hong Kong Baptist University

Date:

18 Mar 2025

Time:

6.30 p.m. – 8 p.m.

Venue:

LT4 (UG/F), Lee Shau Kee Building, CUHK

Speaker(s):

Dr. Albert Chau, Vice-President (Teaching and Learning), Hong Kong Baptist University

Biography of Speaker:

Dr. Albert Chau is Vice-President (Teaching and Learning) of Hong Kong Baptist University (2016-now). He is responsible for the University’s teaching and learning to achieve the best student experience. He leads the development of curriculum and academic programmes, quality assurance, diverse pedagogies such as experiential and virtual learning, student recruitment and placement, and globalisation of teaching and learning.

Dr. Albert Chau received his BSc in Industrial Engineering and Postgraduate Certificate in Psychology at The University of Hong Kong (HKU), and MSc and PhD in psychology at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA.

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Synopsis of Lecture:

Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) aspires to nurture students who can help shape the future. This means preparing them to design, implement and contribute to the future generations of social, educational, organisational and financial systems, addressing the global challenges such as the United Nations’ Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs) and disruptions caused by rapid technological advancement. To achieve this, HKBU embraces transdisciplinary education to address substantial global problems, fostering collaboration among different faculties and sectors, as well as solution-based learning. It is reforming its undergraduate curriculum by introducing transdisciplinary second majors. HKBU has also incorporated AI into the curriculum, focusing on students’ use of AI to promote social good as a key learning outcome. We are also increasing the adoption of authentic assessment with evaluation and feedback on students’ learning processes rather than just the outcomes. The speaker will outline the challenges in this process and HKBU’s strategies for addressing them, aiming to initiate an in-depth and productive dialogue with the audience.

Remarks:

Language: English

Organized by the Office of University General Education, The CUHK