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 Aims: ◦ Provide a platform for students to engage in emerging Asia through participating in a 4-week intensive study programme ◦ Enhance students’ understanding.

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2  Aims: ◦ Provide a platform for students to engage in emerging Asia through participating in a 4-week intensive study programme ◦ Enhance students’ understanding of the Greater Asia ◦ Enrich students international learning experiences

3  Co-organizers: ◦ Faculty of Arts and Sciences, HKIEd ◦ Faculty of Social Science, University of Hong Kong  Collaborating Parties: ◦ University of Hong Kong ◦ National Chengchi University in Taipei ◦ Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou ◦ Zhejiang University in Hangzhou

4 Guangzhou (June 20- June 24, 2010) Lecture 1: Cooperation between Hong Kong, Guangdong and Macau (Lin Jiang) Student Forum: Sharing with Sun Yat-sen University’s students Lecture 2:China’s Political Reform (He Gaochao) Lecture 3:Housing Policy in China Lecture 4:Environmental Protection in the Pearl River Delta Lecture 5:Labour Policy in China (Ngok King-lun) Lecture 6:Chinese Rural Politics (Chen Nabo)

5 Shanghai & Hangzhou (June 25- July 3, 2010) Lecture 7:Major Challenges for Economic and Sustainable Development in Shanghai Lecture 8: Protection of Migrant Workers in Shanghai Lecture 9:Comparison between Yangtze River Region and Pearl River Delta – Challenges and Opportunities Lecture 10: Development of China’s Economy – The Zhejiang Experience Lecture 11:Major Challenges for Social and Economic Development in Hangzhou Lecture 12: Education System and Human Capital Development in China Lecture 13: Environmental Protection in the Yangtze River Region Lecture 14: Sustainable City Planning and Building Design in China Lecture 15:Chinese Economy and the Global World – Opportunities and Challenges Student Forum: Comparing Development & Challenges between the Pearl River Delta and Yangtze River Region

6 Taiwan (July 4- July 16, 2010) Lecture 16:Party Politics and Political Development in Taiwan Lecture 17:Peace and Security – China and Taiwan Relations Student Forum: Sharing with National Chengchi University’s students Lecture 18:Social Change and Social Development Issues in Taiwan Lecture 19:The Rise of Ageing Population and Taiwan’s Coping Strategies Lecture 20:Cultural Diversity – Protection of Minority Groups and Migrant Lecture 21:The Development of Civil Society and Sustainability Lecture 22: Education Challenges: Addressing Sustainable Development and Environmental Education Lecture 23: Economic sustainable development topic: “Development paradigms facing constraints of the environment and natural resources” Lecture 24:National Sustainable Development Strategy in Taiwan Lecture 25:Sustainable Urbanization in Taipei

7 Guangzhou (June 20- June 24, 2010) Field Trip 1:Tour around Guangzhou Field Trip 2:Guangzhou Municipality & People’s Congress Field Trip 3:NGOs Field Trip 4:Heyuan (villages, development zone, industrial park) Field Trip 5:Factory Field Trip 6:Village in city (Chen Nabo) Shanghai & Hangzhou (June 25- July 3, 2010) Field Trip 7:Shanghai Stock Exchange Field Trip 8:NGOs (Human Services) in Shanghai Field Trip 9:Shanghai Expo 2010 Field Trip 10:Hangzhou “Old Street” Field Trip 11:NGOs (Human Services) Field Trip12:Local school Field Trip 13:Industrial plants in Zhejiang

8 Taiwan (July 4- July 16, 2010) Field Trip 14:Political Parties (KMT) Field Trip 15:Political Parties (DPP) Field Trip 16:NGOs (Human Services) Field Trip 17:NGOs (Human Services) Field Trip 18:Ministry of Education Field Trip 19:Environmental NGOs Field Trip 20:Environmental Science and Technology Park Field Trip 21:National Park Field Trip 22:Communities in Middle and Southern parts of Taiwan Field Trip 23:Communities in Middle and Southern parts of Taiwan

9  3,000 words essay on the topics chosen from the lectures of discussion topics and  Focus group discussion

10 DayDate Introductory Talk: Global Citizenship Summer Institute 2010 February 25, 2010 Application DeadlineMarch 5, 2010 InterviewMarch 18, 2010 Application Result AnnouncementMarch 26, 2010 Signed Notice of AcceptanceApril 13, 2010 Make Full PaymentApril 20, 2010 BriefingJune 8, 2010 Classes begin HKU Seminar Guangzhou Study Tour Shanghai & Hangzhou Study Tour Taipei Study Tour June 19, 2010 June 20 – June 24, 2010 June 24 – July 3, 2010 July 4 – July 16, 2010

11  Full cost: $18,000  Basic subsidy: 50% for Full-time students 25% for Part-time students No subsidy for self-funded programme students  Extra subsidies will be given based on ◦ Students’ financial difficulties ◦ Interview performance ◦ Academic performance and extra-curricula activities engagement

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