Research Seminar on IbsenStage and Digital Humanities

(Issue 156/November 2020)

Organized by the Centre for Greater China Studies (CGCS), the ‘Research Seminar on IbsenStage and Digital Humanities‘ will be held in the Library.

The research seminar aims to share with the audiences the knowledge acquired from the ‘Workshop on IbsenStage and Digital Humanities’. All students and staff are most welcome to join the seminar!

Details as follows:

  • Date: 3 Dec 2020 (Thu)
  • Time: 2 pm
  • Language: English
  • Registration: https://forms.gle/MDUzaV1ovzVFCVNV7
  • Venue: G/F, Space for All@HSUHK Library
  • *This seminar will also take place via Zoom

This event is fully supported by a grant from the Research Grants Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China (Project No.:UGC/IDS14/17).

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悅讀經典@Good Read Corner

(Issue 156/November 2020)

The chosen theme of Good Read Corner (by the Department of Chinese) for November and December is ‘Classic Readings’. Titles selected are Chinese classics literature guidebooks of many famous classics enjoyed by readers throughout the centuries.

Come pick up a title from the list and immerse yourself in reflecting the various passages.

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The G/F of the Library Opens 24 Hours During Exam Period

(Issue 156/November 2020)

Need a quiet place to study during the examination period? Come to the Library.

Starting from now till 23 December 2020, the whole G/F of the Library is opened 24 hours for your late night study. Please bring along your student ID card for admission. Note that users have to comply with the guidelines when using facilities of this area. For details, please visit the Library webpage.

Art and Design Public Lectures

(Issue 155/November 2020)

‘Tradition: Heritage – In Search of Anothermountainman for 40 Years’ is the second session of the public lecture series organized by the Department of Art and Design (AAD) in the Library.

Mr Stanley Wong (Anothermountainman), a well-known artist and visual communicator, is the speaker of this lecture. He will share with the audience his experience of searching and establishing the relationship between heritage and individuality of creativity.

All students and staff are most welcome to join the lecture. Details as follows:

  • Date: 27 Nov 2020 (Fri)
  • Time: 4:30 – 6:30 pm
  • Venue: G/F, Space for All @ HSUHK Library
  • Online broadcast also available: Zoom link
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