Wu Yee Sun College The Chinese University of

Student Handbook 2021/22

Content 1. About Us P. 4 2. Campus Location P. 7 3. Campus Facilities P. 9 4. Accommodation & Non-resident Halls P. 10 5. General Education P. 12 6. Scholarships & Awards P. 14 7. Financial Aid P. 15 8. Learning Path at College P. 16 9. Event Calendar (First Term) P. 17 10. Student Activities (2021/22) P. 18 11. Creativity Laboratory P. 20 12. House of Sunny Living P. 21 13. Green Activities P. 22 14. Funding Schemes P. 23 15. Student Bodies P. 25 16. Student Pastoral Care P. 26 17. Important Reminders P. 27

3 1. About Us

Wu Yee Sun College was established in 2007 through the generous support of the Wu Yee Sun Charitable Foundation Limited. The College is a medium-sized college of 1200 students with about 300 new students joining us every year. The College admitted its first cohort in September 2012.

The College Motto t The Doctrine of the Mean Chapter 20 SCHOLARSHIP “One must make extensive study of what is 博 good, examine it with a critical eye, reflect AND PERSEVERANCE upon it with care, judge it with a clear mind, and carry it out earnest” Through its diverse programmes of general education, college student life, as well as cultural and overseas 學 t 《中庸》(第二十章) exchanges, the College aims to broaden students’ 「博學之,審問之,慎思之,明辨之,篤行 之。 」 horizons (scholarship), and encourage them to forge 篤 ahead (perseverance) in making contributions to 意譯: society leading a productive and fulfilling life. 廣博的學習、詳細的求教、慎重的思考、明白 行 的辨別、切實的實行。 The College Mission Entrepreneurial Spirit with Social Responsibility 培育創新志業精神和社會責任感,為己為人。 The College provides an intimate and positive environment to nurture student’s creativity and impact towards the development of a sustainable society.

Entrepreneurial Spirit Social Responsibility - Creativity & Innovation - Concern with Social Issues & Problems - Passion & Commitment - Sense of Humanity & Social Justice - Vision & Courage - Care for the Poor & Disadvantaged - Trust & Networking - Awareness of Environment & Conservation

4 The College Anthem t The College Anthem is a beautiful presentation of the College Motto and Mission through the elegant melody and lyrics. It is jointly created by Professor Victor W.K. Chan (陳偉 光教授) from the Department of Music, and Dr. Sam C.L. Chan (陳澤蕾 博士) formerly from the Department of Cultural and Religious Studies .

The College Emblem

Dr. Wu Yee Sun, the founder of Wing Lung Bank, cultivated a keen interest in the art of penjing (盆 景) and won the accolade of the ‘Sage of Penjing’ (盆聖). The college emblem is characterized by a bonsai of pine tree. Pine tree endures cold in winter, here it is likened to the indomitable spirit of perseverance and the College’s mission to nurture the future generation. The emblem resembles a jade pendant with ornate carve hinting the humble and receptive attitude of a gentleman. The Sunny College

The publicity name of Wu Yee Sun College is ‘The Sunny College’: half word-play on Dr. Wu’s name and half the College vision. May the College and its members radiate positive energy and be a passionate * You may also download the College Anthem here if you cannot force that makes the world a better play the file in PDF. place. 5 The College has over 110 faculty and staff members from all disciplines, all People working together to build up its vibrant college life.

Professor College Master Anthony T.C. Chan Currently serving as Pro-Vice-Chancellor/Vice-President of CUHK (陳德章教授) and Li Shu Fan Medical Foundation Professor of Clinical Oncology. Prof. Chan became the Master of Wu Yee Sun College in August 2017.

Professor Associate Master & Sunny K.S. Kwong Dean of General Education (鄺啟新教授) Currently serving as Chair of the Department of Economics, Prof. Kwong oversees our College General Education Programme.

Professor Associate Master Kam-fai Wong Currently serving as Professor in the Department of Systems (黃錦輝教授) Engineering and Engineering Management and Associate Dean (External Affairs) of Engineering, Prof. Wong became the Associate Master of Wu Yee Sun College in March 2016.

Professor Associate Master Man-hong Lai Currently serving as Associate Professor in the Department of (黎萬紅教授) Educational Administration and Policy, Prof. Lai served as Dean of Students in 2017-2019, and became Associate Master of Wu Yee Sun College in January 2020.

Professor Dean of Students Ming-kay Poon Currently serving as Professor in the Department of Chinese (潘銘基教授) Language and Literature, Prof. Poon became the Associate Dean of Students in 2016-2019, and became Dean of Students of Wu Yee Sun College in January 2020.

Professor Associate Dean of Students Kelvin K.F. Tsoi Currently serving as Associate Professor in the Jockey Club School (蔡錦輝教授) of Public Health and Primary Care, Prof. Tsoi served as Associate Dean of Students of Wu Yee Sun College in January 2020.

Dr. Po-kin Leung Associate Dean of Students (梁寶建博士) Currently serving as Lecturer in the Department of Physics, Dr. Leung became the Associate Dean of Students of Wu Yee Sun College in November 2017.

For more information upon the College People, click the followings College Members | Affiliated Fellows | Senior College Tutors | Honorary Advisors | More 6 2. Campus Location The College campus is located on Residence Lane. Its hostels accommodate 600 students in 300 twin rooms.

7 Campus Transport Guide To reach our College Weekdays/School Days Take Bus No.3 or 4 from Yasumoto International Academic Park (few minutes walk from University MTR Station), and get off at the Residence 3&4 stop to reach our Campus!

Route No. 3: Yasumoto International Academic Route No. 4: Yasumoto International Academic Park – Park – C.W. Chu College / Area 39 / Postgraduate Halls / I-House /

Schedule: 0900-1840, Every 00 , 20 , 40 Schedule: 0730-1850, Every 10 , 30 , 50 Get on at (1) and get off at (5) Get on at (1) and get off at (9)

Nightime after 1900/Public Holiday Take Bus No. N (for nighttime after 1900) or H (for the whole day of Public Holiday) from University Station, and get off at the Residence 3&4 stop to reach our Campus!

For more information on Campus Transport, please visit the campus transport website by clicking here.

8 CENTRAL COURTYARD 中央庭園 TERRACE OF DREAMS 圓夢臺 CREATIVITY LABORATORY 創意實驗室 HOSTEL ROOMS 學生房間 NON-RESIDENT HALLS 走讀生舍堂 RESIDENT’S COMMON ROOMS 宿生休息室 DINING HALL 膳堂 HOUSE OF SUNNY LIVING 如日坊 GYMNASIUM 健身室 MULTI-PURPOSE SPORTS ROOM 多用途體育室 THE LOUNGE COLLEGE GALLERY 書院藝廊 COLLEGE THEATRE 書院演藝廳 LEARNING COMMONS 共享學習空間 YAN CHAK STUDY ROOM 仁澤書房 SKY GARDEN 空中花園 HALL OF HONORARY FELLOW

1 3. Campus Facilities Opening Hours (To be confirmed) Creativity Laboratory The Lounge (Upper Floor, House of Sunny Living) (Access by CU Link Card) (Access by CU Link Card) Learning Commons (Rooms 102 & 103, 1/F, East Block) Gymnasium (Lower Floor, House of Sunny Living)

(Access by CU Link Card; (Access by CU Link Card) For CUHK Fitness Room User Card Holders only) Yan Chak Study Room (Room 117, 1/F, West Block) Dining Hall (LG/F, West Block)

(Access by CU Link Card)

Music Rooms (Rooms 106 & 107, 1/F, East Block) Activity Room (Room 116, 1/F, West Block)

(Access by CU Link Card) (Access by CU Link Card)

9 4. Accommodation & Non-Resident Halls Student Room Hostel Life Facilities - Air-conditioning - Book shelf - Chair - Standard bed - Writing desk - Fan - Computer points and Wi-Fi Access available

Common Room with pantry and balcony is located on each hostel floor Fees

- Hostel fee for 2021/22 is HK$13,822 per year plus refund- Check out more about hostel life and hostel regulations. able deposit of HK$1,000; minus support from hostel budget, the actual amount to be paid by Non-Resident Halls each resident is $13,295. Located on 1/F of the campus, the full sea view non-resident halls are designed for commuter students to interact with fellow students and participate in various - Air-conditioning and laundry hall activities organized by Non-resident Association. at students’ own expense

- Resident students are required to pay a Resident Association fee of HK$30, collected via CUSIS

10 11 5. General Education

GEYS1010 - Creative Social Respon- GEJC1020 – The Hong Kong Story (First sibility and Sustainable Development Year) *For non-Cantonese speaking students only (First Year) Time: Fridays (3:30pm – 6:15pm) Time: Fridays (3:30pm – 6:15pm)

(This course will be offered in both terms. This course should be registered by students themselves through CUSIS. Please take reference to the recommendation by your major (This course will be pre-assigned to non-Cantonese speaking students. If you department and make sure there is enough course load when planning your course schedule would like to take the Cantonese-based course GEYS1010, please inform the in both terms.) College about your decision. The course is offered in term one ONLY. Please take reference to the recommendation by your major department and make sure there is enough course load when planning your course schedule in both terms.) Course details: This course consists of four major components: 1. Our Roles for a Sustainable Future How can we lead a good life in a just society? How can individual Course details: actions affect events at a global scale? These are the questions From the crown jewel of the British Empire to the SAR of the every student should ask and take seriously. We will explore them PRC, the Hong Kong story has undergone many ups and downs, through the United Nation’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals twists and turns. Designed from a sociological perspective, but (SDG) in this section of the course. specifically for students without sociological background or much background knowledge about Hong Kong, this course 2. Sustainable Development for Our Future shall guide them through the journey of Hong Kong and its This section of the course seeks to help students to think about people so far. It will pick up popular images about Hong Kong, what their future is going to be like if humanity continues such as “a laissez-faire economic miracle”, “the safest place in the business-as-usual. Selected issues that critically impact the future of our planet will be discussed. In-depth discussion on the issues, world”, or “the land of opportunity”, evaluating their validities or including responses from various sectors of the society around tracing their origins and implications. the world, will be guided by the SDG Framework. Integrating experiential learning and e-learning strategies, this 3. Sustainable Development of Cities and Communities to course should offer students a range of new learning experiences Ensure Good Health and Well-being and new angles of approaching the society that we are living in. This section of the course enhances students’ knowledge on impact of urban development on health and well-being by making use of concept of Healthy City to illustrate socio- economic and political determinants of health. It aims to broaden the students’ concept of health and well-being to address issues of sustainable urban development. This section focuses on 2 key SDG’s, Good Health and Well-being (SDG 3) and Sustainable Cities and Communities (SDG 11). Other determinants for health and well-being, such as reduction of poverty (SDG 1) and reduction of inequality (SDG 10), and health justice (SDG 16), will also be discussed.

4. Creativity and Design Thinking for a Sustainable Future This section of the course examines the topic of creativity and design thinking. The key question to be discussed is how we can put design creativity to good use in our everyday life as well as in projects that we choose to pursue to create a world of peace and prosperity.

Lectures are supplemented by a variety of activities to enhance students’ exposure to related topics discussed in class, including cultural walk, movie appreciation and more. Students could register for their desired activities at term start.

12 GEYS1000 - College Assembly/College GEYS4010 - College Senior Seminar Forum (This course is pre-assigned to College students#) (Final Year) All students are required to attend one College Assembly In the ‘College Senior Seminar’, students have to design and and one College Forum each term. plan, in small groups, innovative social ventures that promise to bring social benefits to the community. College Assembly (All Years) One College Assembly has been scheduled each term.

Details are as follows: #GEYS1000 – College Assembly/College Forum is optional for exchange students. Attendance (Pass or Fail) of the Assembly/Forum will be shown on First Term – Inauguration Assembly their transcripts if enrolled in this course. Date: 8 October 2021 (Friday) Time: 11:30am

Second Term – Closing Assembly Date: 22 April 2022 (Friday) Time: 11:30am

College Forum (All Years) All students are required to attend at least one College Forum or High Table Dinner each term. However, students are welcome and encouraged to attend more than one event.

Please pay attention to related emails on College Assembly/ Forum.

13 6. Scholarships and Awards

The College offers scholarships to students for academic excellence, as well as outstanding performance in other areas such as creative sphere, social endeavours, arts and sports.

In 2021/22, about 50% of students can receive different kinds of scholarships and financial aid.

- Admission Scholarships - Scholarships for Academic Excellence - Awards for Creativity, Student Development and Talents - Student Exchange Scholarships & Awards

Visit the Scholarships & Financial Aid Page on website for details regarding eligibilities and application period etc.

14 7. Financial Aid

The College also offers financial aid to students in need. Type Amount Eligibility Application Deadline Application Details Emergency Grant / up to College students with All year round Please contact Miss Loan HK$8,000 unexpected financial Stephy Leung by email needs or at 39439773 Exchange and Max. College students with Application is currently closed in Visit Scholarships & Travel HK$15,000 financial needs who are light of the COVID-19 outbreak Financial Aid for more Grant / Loan (grant) and selected for semester or information max. HK$ year exchange 15,000 programmes or going (loan) overseas for summer activities / exchanges

Student Grant / up to College students having Non-Freshmen: 6/9/21 – 8/10/21 Visit Scholarships & Loan HK$20,000 financial difficulties Freshmen: 10/1/22 – 14/2/22 Financial Aid for more information

Hostel Grant Up to College resident students 13/9/21 – 18/10/21 (For resident Visit Scholarships & HK$4,192 with financial needs students residing in whole Financial Aid for more academic year or Term 1 only) information

6/1/22 - 8/2/22 (For resident students residing in Term 2 only)

*For Grants, applicants must be local undergraduate students. 15 8. Learning Path at College

In order to support our students along their journey in University, the College provides a variety of programmes in tiers for students to adopt the College and University life. The College initiates a meet-and-greet session for the following programmes. Students are connected with the professional, college members and peers to get further support for equipping themselves for another stage of life. Students are encouraged to initiate gatherings after the meet-and-greet session with the corresponding individuals based on their needs.

A. College Student Advisor Scheme The scheme aims to create bonding with assigned College members and peers for easier adjustment to College and University life. Students will meet their advisors through an informal gathering organized by College. Enquiries: Ms Sammy Kwan @3943-9775 / [email protected]

B. Rance Lee Mentorship Programme Leverage on College’s network, experienced mentors from different sectors, who have rich professional knowledge, will guide and equip our students on the people skills, social network and career development. It is a group-to-group mentor-mentee model. We hope to inspire the mentees through the mentors’ stories of success and challenges overcome so as to realize their personal goals. Enquiries: Ms Florence Tsui @3943-9767 / [email protected]

C. Internship Programme Internship Programme allows students to get a taste of working life and layout down solid foundation for their future career. This programme can also support students to extend their exposure out of their academic framework. Enquiries: Ms Florence Tsui @3943-9767 / [email protected]

The College also provides various self-initiated project funding schemes to support students to realize their wild ideas, pursuing their dreams and meanings of life.

16 9.Event Calendar 2021/22 More activities are coming up! Check out Sunny Weekly, which will be sent to your CUHK email every Monday!

Month Activity Date Event Sep 17 Sep 2021 (Fri) College Forum - Mental Health Forum (For Year 1 students) 17 Sep 2021 (Fri) Mental Health Forum and Screening Exercise 20 Sep - 1 Nov 2021 Yoga Class 27 Sep - 17 Oct 2021 Hop Wai Arts Exhibition 30 Sep 2021 (Thu) Mini Ceramic Plate Workshop Sep - Nov 2021 Fitness Consultation Session Sep - Nov 2021 Fitness Training Workshops TBC Fitness Room User Introductory Course Oct 5 Oct - 16 Nov 2021 莫思一步停:中文學習的世界 (林溢欣先生) 8 Oct 2021 (Fri) College Inauguration Assembly 18 Oct 2021 (Mon) [Sunny Living Week] Soul Healing 調校你心靈 (student sharing) 19 Oct 2021 (Tue) [Sunny Living Week] Fencing Night 劍擊體驗夜 20 Oct 2021 (Wed) [Sunny Living Week] Whisper of Plants 花草絮語 21 Oct 2021 (Thu) [Sunny Living Week] Moon Gazing 秋月星空巡禮 22 Oct 2021 (Fri) [Sunny Living Week] Let’s Play Flyball 旋風球體驗日 23 Oct 2021 (Sat) [Sunny Living Week] Low-carbon Living in Action 低碳生活﹒從我做起 Oct - Nov 2021 Social English Workshops Oct - Dec 2021 Service-Learning Programme (Local Services) TBC c!ab Indigo Dyeing Workshop TBC Italy From a Different Point of View Nov 4 Nov 2021 (Thu) The 90th Congregation for the Conferment of Bachelor’s Degrees The 6th Graduation Ceremony of Wu Yee Sun College 15 Nov 2021 (Mon) College Forum - Prof. Christine Loh 17 Nov 2020 (Wed) Mindfulness Workshop 29 Nov 2020 (Mon) College Forum - Prof. Kam-fai Wong TBC College Anniversary TBC Term-long Exchange Proframme Introduction Session Dec 3 Dec 2021 (Fri) College Forum - Dr. Derick Au and Mr. Hin-cheong Chi

17 *Tentative 10. Student Activities 2021/22 Term-long and Short-term Exchange Programme

We encourage our students to participate in any kind of international exposure opportunities to enhance your personal growth, boarden your worldview and diversify your thoughts and values. The College collaborates with institutions worldwide for term-long and short-term exchange programme.

We expect to provide each student with at least one sponsorship for term- long or short-term exchange during his/her normative study period.

Term-long Exchange Partner Institutions (2021/22) America Asia • Mount Allison University, Canada • Korea University, South Korea • St. Edward’s University, USA • Zhejiang University, China

Short-term Exchange Programme The College will organize overseas cultural exchange programme in summer if situation allows, please stay tuned!

18 Diversified College Life To nurture students’ entrepreneurial spirit and social responsibility, the College and student organizations organize a wide array of activities and programme to enrich students’ college life. Service-Learning Trips Creativity Programme e.g. Cambodia, Myanmar, Tainan, Sichuan, Collaborate with green team to hold Sun.Peachtopia Yunnan and Sri Lanka filming and exhibition; Organize frame bag pattern design competition, workshop and start-up talk, plus Service Learning Activities a series of workshops themed with Old Hong Kong, for instance, Film-development workshop, Mini bus sign Green Activities workshop, DIY Neon light workshop and so forth e.g. Eco-cultural Tour in Ma On Shan, Shoreline Clean-up, Rooftop Organic Farming, Tree- Arts & Cultural Activities planting, Hiking e.g. Drama Performance, Music Performance, French Survival Language Course, Spanish Cooking Class, Hop Sports Activities Wai Arts Programme, Turkish Art Activity e.g. Round Campus Run, Cornhole, Fitness Trainings, Yoga Class, Floor Curling Language and Cultural Enhancement Programme e.g. English through Wine and Cheese Appreciation, Global Vision & Experience Talks and Visits Social English Workshop, Chinese Calligraphy Class, Chinese Painting Class Mentorship Programme

19 11. Creativity Laboratory A creative space for idea exploration Creativity Laboratory (c!ab) is the first of its kind in CUHK dedicated to creativity. It is also the signature of the College. Located in the middle of College campus, c!ab is a playground ideal for all students in any discipline to create beyond your imagination! c!ab is a space with partitioning and malleability. You are encouraged to - Exchange ideas and brainstorm at IDEA ZONE - Transform ideas into reality through conducting experiments and working on prototypes at CREATE ZONE - Inspire the others through displaying works in the SHOWCASES c!ab is a one-stop platform for seeding ideas, developing prototypes and displaying works to inspire the others or forming partnerships for further development.

Equipped with professional hardware including sewing machine, power drills, woodworking tools, 3Doodler, iMac, photographic equipment and multi-media applications, c!ab provides an ideal environment for the Sunnies to unleash their creativity and transform their vision into reality. You can request the items via online booking system. c!ab organizes different activities including talks, workshops and visits to inspire your imagination!

Mini Bus Sign Workshop Sun.Peachtopia Exhibition Film Development Workshop (Jointly orgainized with Green Team)

Visit c!ab official website, Facebook Fan Page and Instagram for our latest updates. Any questions, please feel free to reach us through e-mail: [email protected] 20 12. House of Sunny Living

The establishment of “House of Sunny Living” is Wu Yee Sun College’s initiative for promotion of healthy living style. It aims to transform our students into a positive and radiating energy force to make the world a better place. Our whole person approach starts with helping students to discover their passions, dreams and sense of purpose in life so that they can form their own identity and develop a character of integrity and perseverance.

The House adopts a holistic three-pronged community approach by integrating three dimensions of “health and spiritual well-being”, “sports for life” and “go green and lead the society” to target the well-being of the body, mind and spirit of our students and encourage their contributions to the environment and society.

Health and Spiritual Well-being Relaxation workshops such as zendala workshop and mindfulness practice designed for strengthening and training for mind and body can be found here. You can also learn to eat wisely through joining our healthy cooking class.

Sports for Life Diversified sports activities such as Yoga Class, Multi-culturalism x Sports – Kabaddi and Sunny Relay Race are offered to promote healthy lifestyle and sports fun. To motivate students to establish routine exercise practice, certified fitness trainers are stationed at our gymnasium to provide personal fitness advice and lead fitness class.

Go Green and Lead the Society Environmental conservation is an essential component of social responsibility. The College has thus been promoting green atmosphere to increase students’ sense of responsibility to the environment.

21 13. Green Activities

Acting out the College slogan “Go Green! Be Sunny!”, our College offers an array of green activities to raise students’ awareness on environmental protection. For instance, our College students formed a Green Team comprising of members committed to greening the College campus and promoting green messages to their peers, communities as well as the general public. Green Team has since its initiation been involved in organic farming at the rooftop garden of our College, and is actively involved in different green activities.

Past College Green Activities include:

Rooftop Farming At the College rooftop garden, Green Team harvested many tasty fruits and vegetables during the past years and shared with the College students the products of their hard work.

Dolphin-Watching Boat Trip A rare opportunity to learn to protect the sea, protect the environment, protect the world’s pinkest wild dolphins by understanding the threats these dolphins are facing every day, and self-reflecting what you can do to conserve the nature.

In Touch with Nature Hiking and Planting Day and Eco-Cultural Tours are some traditional ways of getting in touch with nature. Our Sunnies experienced how their minds and bodies are immersed in nature in a more innovative way – horticultural therapy.

Hostel Free-cycling Event Held every year during hostel move-in and withdrawal periods, the event promotes the reuse of hostel items.

If you would like to know more about the College’s green activities or would like to organize your own College green activities, please contact Ms Sonia Yu at 39433937 or [email protected].

22 14. Funding Schemes

College provides various funding schemes for YOU to initiate your own Projects! Be Entrepreneurial! Funding Scheme (「創出我天地!」學生資助計劃) The funding scheme supports short-term student projects that will realize the College’s core values of creativity, entrepreneurial spirit and social responsibility, with a maximum funding amount up to HK$20,000. All College students, regardless of discipline and year of study, are welcome to submit application all year round.

Enquiries: Miss Florence Tsui (3943-9767 / [email protected])

Dorsett Young Entrepreneur Scholarship(帝盛青年創業家獎學金) Dorsett Young Entrepreneur Scholarship aims at providing students, who are year 2 or above and preferably have exposure to Mainland China, an opportunity to demonstrate entrepreneurial talents with innovative ideas to set- up their own business, targeting Hong Kong and/or the Mainland China market. Awardee will be offered up to HK$80,000, which is subjected to the total number of applications per year.

Enquiries: Miss Florence Tsui (3943-9767 / [email protected])

Global Learning Award Scheme (寰宇學習獎勵計劃) The scheme supports Wu Yee Sun College students to take part in or self-initiate short-term (less than a month) and long-term (more than one month but less than six months) academic or experiential learning programmes outside Hong Kong, such as academic conferences, competitions, field trips, language programmes, cultural tours and so on. The maximum award to successful short-term applicants is HK$12,000 or 50-100% of particular items, whichever is lower; to successful long-term applicants is HK$15,000 or 100% of particular items, whichever is lower.

Enquiries: Miss Rachel Poon (3943 3942 / [email protected]) ; Miss Kiki Chan (3943 3935 / [email protected])

Rance Lee Award Creativity and Sunny Living are two of the College’s central forces. In order to enhance the development and interaction among our students, Rance Lee Award has been established to promote the creativity for Sunny Living in the following three areas, (a) Health and Spiritual Well-being, (b) Lifetime Sports and (c) Green Life. Awardee in each area will be offered up to HK$10,000. Take action and live up the Sunny Living attitude!

Enquiries: Miss Florence Tsui (3943-9767 / [email protected])

23 Self-Motivation Fund for Sports Activities / Health and Well-being Activities / Green Activities (「自選遊」體育 / 身心靈健康 / 綠色活動資助計劃) The Self-Motivation Funds encourage students to participate in various kinds of sports activities / health and well- being activities / green activities in order to instill positive energy and promote sustainable living. Up to 60% or $1,500 (whichever lower) of the course and application fees will be subsidized to support students to join activities organized by organizations other than the College.

Enquires: Sports Activities & Health and Well-being Activities Ms Michelle Li (3943 3933 / [email protected])

Green Activities Miss Sonia Yu (3943 3937 / [email protected])

Service-Learning Project Funding Scheme (服務學習項目資助計劃) If you have ideas of service-learning projects in mind, grasp the chance to make it come TRUE! The College’s Ser- vice-learning project Funding Scheme supports any meaningful service-learning project to be held at anywhere of the world any time. You will definitely gain more than you give in the service-learning project. Learn to serve and serve to learn!

Enquires: Miss Kiki Chan (3943 3935 / [email protected])

Sunny Passion Programme (愛陽光計劃) Sunny Passion Programme welcomes proposals with ingenious creativity that can make our society a much better place! Regardless the discipline and year of study, you can simply submit the application and get the chance to exchange idea with the Sunnies who are sharing the same interests with you.Take the challenge and complete for Gold (HK$10,000), Silver (HK$6,000) or Bronze (HK$4,000) award!

Enquiries: Miss Florence Tsui (3943-9767 / [email protected])

Please visit College Website for more updates! 24 15. Student Bodies

The Executive Committee of the Student Union Music Society 音樂學會 - 伍弦絕句 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CUHKWYSSU/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/wysmusicsoc/ Contact E-mail: [email protected] Contact Email: [email protected] Instagram: wys_sunnet Council of the Student Union Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/wyssurc Non-residents Association 走讀生會 Contact E-mail: [email protected] - Hypersonic 宜聲走譽 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wysnra/ The Judiciary Committee of the Student Union Contact Email: [email protected] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wysjc Contact E-mail: [email protected] Resident Association 宿生會 - Homiyees 宜中人 Facebook: College Student Union Student Publication Commit- https://www.facebook.com/wysresidentassociation/ tee – Publisher of Sunzine - The NewSun Post 新孫報 Contact Email: [email protected] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wyssunzine Contact E-mail: [email protected] Rotaract Club 扶輪青年服務團 - Sunstrella 宜耀青川 Instagram: thenewsunpost Contact E-mail: [email protected] Instagram: sunstrella_rac_wuyeesun_2122 Astronomy Society 天文學會 - Sunzygy 伍月瀅宜 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/523Solaris Sports Association 體育學會 Contact E-mail: [email protected] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wysspa Contact E-mail: [email protected] c!ab (Creativity Laboratory) 創意實驗室 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wysclabcuhk Drama Society 劇社 - 非同宜戲 Contact Email: [email protected] Facebook: www.facebook.com/wysdramsoc Instagram: clab2021_cuhk Contact E-mail: [email protected] Instagram: wysdramsoc Dessert society 甜品學會 – Honeyees 濃情蜜宜 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wysdessert/ The Nethersole School of Nursing Association 那打素 Contact Email: [email protected] 護理學院系會 - Winnurs 伍護翎翼 Contact E-mail: [email protected] Green Team 環保小組 - Ingreenity 宜樂無窮 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/523greenteam Medical Society 醫學系系會 – Suncura 上醫宜國 Contact E-mail: [email protected] Contact E-mail: [email protected]

International Team Broadgame Society 桌遊及棋藝學會 - 奕宜智謀 Contact E-mail: [email protected] Instagram: 523bgsoc

25 16. Student Pastoral Care

It is not uncommon for freshmen like all of you to encounter various academic, emotional, interpersonal or family concerns and difficulties as you adjust to university life or pursue personal growth. You may wish to know the below ways that you can seek support or advice from the College and the University when you face problems:

1) You are welcome to speak with our College Dean of Students, Associate Deans of Students and Wardens when you have problems that need resolving. Please call Ms Sammy Kwan at 3943 9775/ Miss Kiki Chan at 3943 3935/ Miss Florence Tsui 3943 9767 for arrangement.

2) You may also approach the University’s Student Wellness and Counseling Centre at 3943 7208 for help.

3) A 24-hour Emotional Support Hotline at 5400 2055 is launched to assist all CUHK full-time students in need of emotional help. The hotline is operated by trained counsellors from Christian Family Service Centre which offers telephone counselling and crisis interventions. You are welcome to call when facing emotional distress and critical situations.

4) (Chinese Only) 賽馬會心導遊計劃提供網上自助心理支援平台,同學可登記成為會員 ,進行簡單 的心理健康評估。平台會根據評每個人的個別需要而建議合適的課程或服務。只要每日抽少少 時間參與平台上的課程,就可以隨時隨地提升自己的心理健康。

5) Sunshine at CUHK Campaign aims to foster an atmosphere of warmth and mutual care on campus. Under the campaign, all CUHK members are invited to become “CU Angels” by hanging out a sign to tell the students around them that they are willing and ready to listen to their troubles.

You may visit our College website for more information as well. 26 17. Important Reminders

Academic Honesty CUHK places very high importance on honesty in academic work submitted by students, and adopts a policy of zero tolerance on academic dishonesty.

Plagiarism Use the work of others Undeclared Impersonation All other acts as one’s own without multiple fraud in of academic acknowledgement. tests and exams dishonesty No exception for group submissions projects!

Warning: All related offence will lead to disciplinary actions including termination of studies in the University. More information: www.cuhk.edu.hk/policy/academichonesty/

Proper Use of CU Link Card

Do not use somebody else’s card or lend out your card. Warning: Identity misuse can lead to serious consequences!

Beware of Telephone Deception If you receive a call from someone you do not know:- 1. Do not readily believe what callers say. Call your friends and relatives to verify if they know the caller. 2. Do not disclose personal information to strangers such as bank account no., online banking password etc. 3. Do not deposit money into a stranger’s bank account.

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