Activities
![Global Citizenship Advocacy Contest 2024](https://global-citizenship.hkbu.edu.hk/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Competition-logo.png)
Global Citizenship Advocacy Contest 2024
This contest is for all the students who have a keen interest in promoting sustainability to demonstrate a sophisticated understanding of global issues, communicate positive message to the public, and advocate feasible changes to the community in an engaging, creative, and persuasive way.
![Global Dialogues](https://global-citizenship.hkbu.edu.hk/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/ae-t-corner-banner.jpg)
Global Dialogues
Featuring four guest speakers from various fields of expertise, the Global Dialogues provided a platform for experts and students to interact with each other and discuss pressing global issues.
![Field Trip to African Centre](https://global-citizenship.hkbu.edu.hk/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/IMG_2959-scaled.jpg)
Field Trip to African Centre
Students in the programme paid a visit to Africa Centre to learn about marginalization and how it feels to be marginalized in educational and employment opportunities first-hand.
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CUHK Event
CUHK hosted an event that allowed students and staff from various tertiary institutions in Hong Kong to engage in meaningful dialogues with six current leaders of global citizenship.
![EdUHK Event](https://global-citizenship.hkbu.edu.hk/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/EdUHK-CLE-NGCE_Online-Public-Lecture-by-Dr.-Wang-Lixun-on-World-Englishes-e1707184929878.png)
EdUHK Event
EdUHK hosted an online event for all students to provide an interactive platform for all attendees to engage in discussion on the four modules developed by EdUHK: World Englishes, Gender and Sexuality, Food and Equity, and Ethnic Minorities.
![NGCE Poster Exhibition](https://global-citizenship.hkbu.edu.hk/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/DSC06892.jpg)
NGCE Poster Exhibition
Featuring over 30 thought-provoking posters designed by HKBU students, the exhibition advocated for social, political and environmental change in various global issues, such as fast fashion, sustainable consumption, and climate change.