CUHK’s Jockey Club Museum of Climate Change (MoCC) organizes the ‘SDG Ambassadorship: Rethink Food’ programme, which aims to engage participants in a comprehensive educational programme to explore the notion of food consumption, its related social and environmental issues in Hong Kong, and to develop creative solutions to the two major challenges: hunger and food waste.
The Impact CU60 dashboard is a new information portal that will showcase CUHK’s social impact through a variety of ongoing projects and events. We invite all stakeholders to stay tuned for updates on this exciting initiative, and to join us in celebrating the University’s ongoing dedication to creating meaningful change.
Our Earth Month initiative is a series of events and projects aimed at celebrating Earth Day and promoting sustainability throughout our community. Throughout the month, we will be hosting a range of the environment- and resource-related activities that aim to raise public awareness of environmental protection and encourage action to save our planet. We invite […]
The ‘Clean Bin Project’ follows a couple’s year-long competition to live zero waste, in response to today’s ‘throw-away’ culture. In the post-screening sharing session, Professor Leung will talk about his cultural research on food waste, inviting audiences to reimagine ways to put forward environmental protection practices through community collaboration.
Featuring a collection of digital exhibit modules of CUHK Jockey Club Museum of Climate Change’s Mobile Museum series, the ‘Climate Action – Everyone Counts’ exhibition examines the fundamentals of climate change and demonstrates that everyone has the power and potential to take impactful action for the planet.
This one-day session is a part of the CU Allergy Week 2023. Teachers of kindergarten and primary schools will attend public seminars on how to treat common allergy disorders. There will also be interactive concurrent sessions that cover live demonstrations and skill development for anaphylaxis, food allergies, and paediatric eczema. The aim is to help […]