
The Summer School programme has been developed by senior academics from The Chinese University of Hong Kong’s well-established Urban Studies programme. It’s a small and friendly event which is capped at 50 participants.
Please see this page for more feedback from previous participants and take a look at this Storify for highlights from the 2017 Summer School.
The theme
The particular urban environment of Hong Kong makes it a perfect location for a Summer School on the theme of Designing and Creating Sustainable Communities.
The programme
The draft programme can be found here.
Speakers
Confirmed speakers include:
- Professor Jenny Cameron – Geography and Environmental Studies, The University of Newcastle, Australia
- Christopher Law, JP – Founding Director, Oval Partnership; and Member of Development Committee, West Kowloon Cultural District
- Professor Ng Mee Kam – Director, Urban Studies Programme, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Professor Peter Ngau – Centre for Urban Research and Innovations, University of Nairobi, Kenya
- Dr Edgar Pieterse – Director of the African Centre for Cities, University of Cape Town, South Africa
- Professor Hendrik Tieben – School of Architecture, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Ada Wong, JP – Director, Hong Kong Institute of Contemporary Culture; and Chairperson, Make A Difference Institute
Eligibility and registration fees
The registration fee is £400 GBP for students from ACU member universities and £500 GBP for students from non-member institutions.
Participants must be current postgraduate or final year undergraduate students. More information on eligibility and fees can be found here.
A number of bursaries are available for students from ACU member universities. Please ensure that you meet the bursary criteria before applying.
How to apply
Applications close at 23:59 GMT on Sunday 14 January 2018.